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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1899-11-16, Page 8Fi1.0 12011:040141Z- Theundersigned wishes to state that she is prepared to retno.del tend zepair all kinds of Ladies, Fur Coats, C,apes, eta Old fashioned furs Made into capertnes or other desired styles. Gent's ft1V coats repaired of resoltable rates, • Residence 3 dem% North of the rectory. litentewenx., -sa'smin• John Medea, retarnad from Petrone last week, Mr. John Grigg is in Toronto on busi- ness this week. S. M. Edwards, of Mitchell, visited friends here last week. R. Luxton and, wife left here Tues- day for La Fayette, Ind. Mrs. W. Hodgson, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. -S. Gidley. Miss Gertie Dempsey, of Zurich, Sundayed at her home here. Miss R. Young, of Credito, is the guest of Miss Eva Browning, Mr. E. J. Spackman and son John left for Montreal 'Wednesday. Miss Kate Bonthron is at present quite ill and under t he doctor's carte :lire 'Wen. Batman, of IlSborue. is quite ill and under the doctor's care. Miss Ada Treble, who has been i Watford for some thmareturned home Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Kemp, who has been visit- ing frieuds in SedfOrth, ret,1111104 110111e Thursday last, Mr. Spry, of Bowmanville, was the guest of his nephew, Mr. F. W. Col- lins, last, week. Thomas, son of Mr. Thos. Brock, Buren) street, is coefined to his bed through severe Miles Mr. Bennett, who has been 'visiting his son here, returned to his home in Orangeville, Tuesday, Louis Long, who has been in the North west for several months, re- turned, home Wednesday. A. Westeott and sister, Lovica, and Miss Clara Datey, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with friends in town. Mrs. Trevethiek nod Mrs. Rhodeing, of Zurieh, were the goests of Mrs, (Dal Rollins for a few days last 'week. Mrs, Amos Popplestone, who has been visiting Mits. S, Popplestone, re- turned to her home in Detroit last week. Barrister Cook, Heneall, Dr. Camp- bell and Mr. Mentor, of Zurich, attend, ed the Masonic meeting here on Mon- day night. Mitt:edam Hawkshaw, of St. Marys, spent a few days in town during the week with her cousin, Miss Vera Hawkshaw. Mr. W. A. Gregory and wife, who are on their honeymoon trip, are spending, a. few days here with Mr. Gregola. s parent,. • Mr. ;Tames Jones, who has been in Winnipeg for the past few weeks, isposeng of a. large shipment dapples, retarned home Tuesday. Mr, Russell E. Maiming, of Clinton, formely of' Exeter, was married last week to Miss Bowles of that town. The AnttocAtrit extends congratula- tious. Mr. R. Brown, forenum of the Exeter Packing house, whose eyesight has been very much impaired of late, and who underwent an operation in one of the cities, returned home this week. ea. Kirkton: The foundation of our $12,000 mill is beinglaid. Wingham: Mrs. Thos. Netterfield, sen., bad the misfortnne on Saturday to fall and break her left wrist. Brucefield: Mr. Ament, Seaforth, purchased the joint stock cheese fac- tory, paying for it $1,200; it is a chap property, as all the machinery is in- cluded. Seaforth: Mr. Robert Torrance, an old and well-known resident of this district, died on Sunday evening, and the remains were interred in Harpur- hey cemetery Tuesday. Bayfield: Court was held here on Wednesday, Judge Doyle presiding. There were some 20 cases on the list, but, strange to say, every one was either traversed till next sitting or set- tled out of court. Ashfield: There died at his home on lot 6, con. 10, on Friday, Valentine Alton, in the 79th year of his age. Mr. Alton was one of the early pioneer of this section, and had continuously re- sided in this neighborhood for over 50 years. Brucefield: The farm of Robert Mc. Cartney, on the Mill Road, east of here has been rented to Mr. John Clark, for three years, at an annual rental of $225. Mr. Brown, who has occupied the farm for some time, removes to Hibbert, where he has purchased a farm. Wingham: In the presence of about 50 guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Jobb, at home on Wednesday, their second daughter, Anna Belle, was unite in • marriage to Mr. Henry Woods, a pros- perous young farmer of the vicinity of St. Helens. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Wm. Lowe. Bayfield: A child five years of age was brought before the Reeve a few days ago, having been caught in the act of stealing. As the law does not recognise crime in a child under 7 years the Reeve was powerless. Spank! Spank! Spank! five times a day might give it honesty equal toffs years. .Wingliam: Rev. J. W. Goffin, pas- tor of the Wingham Congregational church, met with a painful accident on Wednesday. He was wheeling to Gor- rie and when neer that place, fell off the wheel and sprained her ankle.He had to be brought home on the train and has sinee been confined to his home. • Seaforth: Mr. C. W. Atkinson,an employe in the Broadfoot & Box fac- tory, met with a serious accident on. Thursday. He was Working with a shaper when his left hand in some manner came in contact with the saw. One finger was completely severed at the first joint and two others were nearly cut off, but it is hoped they may be saved. Mr. Atkinson had hem working with this =whine for twelve years and this is the.first time he has had a scratchso careful has he been, and he scarcely knows hew this iteeti- dent occurred. 1211ZOW-Mt1=. Businea BrightEn Brings sum. i 141r. Peter Bowden is erecting a new kitchen on. his premises, Main street. et -/.7). Central ,, e etee i . The carload a choice thoroughbred t seelet...._,/yetze. efr.s- . ' and vicinity by the Hon. Thos. Green- STRATFOi..,----r tle OT I • , ;eeeteterete ; stock. recently parchased in 'Exeter ' way was hipped to Crystal City Wede li. .! nesday, A stli10014 WITH A PIN B REcORD. i Two prominent farmers of Usborne Central Business College, Stretfore, Out, I were arrested by Detective Westcott Sir. Amerieen eutiness colleges wee two 1 litst night (Wednesday) elleged to have eetuadieu i estitute els have receatle emitted te us for our grace:saes to teach re their 1 • ei )1 11 a, nuniber of telt:keys he that,e sehools. It:von Want aaatteatel eyiaeuee of townShip -0,11(1, it re pout in the "cooltr ' oar euperioriorite 17411 wid Butt it In our ° awaiting summary trial. eittalegueethe Biles- latiness college t.ate-; ea. ,.. ,,, , _. _. , , vh week, ,u oaustia. write far one. eteeteuts , vt, one the bowl boys Ii. ex 0 ha m aamittea it env time. i their pranks on the hist night a oet. w• J. Emott. PriudPal It the cows were going into their winter were, : eenfinement, and the pavement walks Nwill know them no otore-forever we r . LOCAL I)OIGS. Z ;,:iltopil.. Poor brutes, what hard lines! ate ' And Ito many ezthbages and other gate %oats, ?4„ekseataaaeaileOesekeee.% Alen stuit still to be t'°tethered in -not Iry them Farewell,poor cows! The Ocnutell meet- Frlday night. ; Llitei be praieed, we will all contribute see week, eresta Monday w:11 be : to the 20th century thanksgiving fund. . - Mitehell Recorder.. Xmas Day. The farmer' ie this. eatelett are baey Tile new rides on the thank Trunk thenRnilway aete not working yet to the Elting root:, Try the Anvocterit, tee Weaning tt.tisettneon of the officials or the em, . . e a ! ph F:4'eS, AAA t he result itithat titans. are stationery. Latest desige.a. IllIkl The At pet )77.. ten fte tie 'now !al ., .. a't.' or less bete, The greettest diffi,- ..ty eeeme to he in thet crossing of 41 -at Jim. Isn Itt Q. toe eetesg e !us 17 !him. the old system orders The new Me- letl'et et et re a. et. iteued for train to run until they t ,t .1.1 meet. unao., aw new order Of VII U.N1S opent*%. ill Sent r l att. -1. K,.., .A.r.•v.,. tern t o Jele len Deese t Iltretteone trete) is delayed at a stitt ken J.. eau. jet. ett e e. ...teetetteee twee , at: n the 12 3. of the other. flos . reteeze that if a tetssenget train arriv. The Laean Pee:a:ire Mill, e't a 4•Xle1.4't ' &lb:4W ttle:r 10!". et r 4n1:tv24, ne eheat a week. Mr. D. Illise we. newtin hie been- tnal new In eweeeetet et Atelrew time ektpsed. and freight trains these etreet this week. : der; iire often sr: died between the sta- ' • MrGeo. Letein. p • 111 e- oler tu• m 0f thes rule, tile pied the learn .4., , I». NL,:ti, ,..rrt.et ,0$141!::13SSay that when they are worked , ft st :nelhile EhtTe Win be no difficulty. 44..xureh on Smelly esrettillett I Mr. Thornae G ....eery. Exeter, lute'. Te• 1.ta Eiderged. bentaynoitered a .1-ast'0.0 fit' th0 Peliei- : , Noe Jelin Spaektnan has perehased , tree zr the Citnaela tkoupaus the 25 acres U1 and toe the t- suety (.4 Mota s , of Lind North and adjoining. the perk Many rite eri, , Tett t. tweet etearea 107,-. arar . •, , • ,,,. . ... . .. . HA X)VII (4. -ijUS tem emerge tut' the British dierlita the plet treok alla nal k to over eel acres undulating land, the ho i. have Peet !heavily. ! tunteseed wit li oak. white tend Norway . :the tsie. Wagie.r. who eet hie foot ; pine, red eielar„ Illtilleel alld various reeverelv last week ie ..ble to move itithershrubs. With this valuable additi- araindetgain teeth; sit t he era Cave, en lie will have °net& the finest sui um er Owing to the walle .ti. the eehool et ' retorts it! othada-, We eottgr1ttultde KS. No. 3.Stephtleeprettelinst the ItMan i els- ! r. spaeemon nis enterprise. teas; have plateet two red» tCrautgll Zhe : A Champion Attitote. mean 1101/1 front to 1*:‘1*., at one steamer, relenting west form - it would be held mi tit a, freight r that left 21 Station west a 010111 :f1041 the dirit8lle0, 110 1112ttt01` What ; percr 11. Tom. sou of J. E. Tom. pub - Vet' Dix. Little Liver littile for indi- eellool inepeetor, competed in the eve -titer beetle -' bir eleneee and i'1 2. of the Western Cnivereity, ether tlerturtemenffe of the etemaeh Iteneba(1. last week, and tied with an - and liver. Srolel los t., L other student for the eham Ea 'it of them will receive a gold medal. Mr. Tom was first in the rimniug high jump, mile walk, half mile race, and with a partner in the fatigue Meet seeond in putting the 12 lb. shot, and third in the running hop, step aud ,iump, pole vault, quarter Mile Mee Alld Shett- race. iesuranee Rates Raistugt Canadian old line companies are preparing for a general advance ha life insurance rates, to go into effect in January. The step is necessitated by the decrease in the earning power of money, and the faet that on this ac- count, the Governmeett, undo,. an amendment, to the general insurance aet, is calling for a higher reserve. The new reserve will be on a 34 per cent. basis lostead of a4 per cent. basis, and this will put therates up from $1 to $6 per $1,000 in the younger ages, according to age and plan. Dried Apples. Numerous complaints have come to us of late from the merchants of town regarding the very unsatisfactory con- dition of MaDV of the dried apples that are xnarketed here, being onlyabout half dried. Such apples are of little or no use tor shipping purposes and when mixed with other fruit of better quality in- variably spoils the whole, consequently, in future merchants will positively re- fuse all fruit that, is not perfectly dried. Farmers and others having ketch for sale will conserve their own interests by observing these facts. Horses Next. An exchange says: -It is predicted by well posted stockmen that the next, perceptible scarcity in western live :stock will appear among range horses, for they are going very rapidly and nothiog is being bred to replace those that are shipped to market in such large. numbers. The world has sud- denly developed a great appetite for horses, and buyers are not especially particular as to the quality. Anything with a leg at each corner seems to go, and even the United States cavalry of- ficers who are buying are not nearly so fastidious in their tastes as they were six months ago. Death of Mrs. Thomas. The sad news of the death of Mrs. Thomas, of. 400 Ridout street, London, was received here with very general regret on Thursday last. she having died the day previous at the age of 61 years. Her demise was not in the least unexpected by her immediate rel- atives, she having been in a low state of health for the past seven weeks, caused by cancer of the stomach. The deceased was a former resident of Exe- ter, having conducted a boarding house here for several years, and through her courteous, obliging and amiable disposition won many warm friends, all of whom will learn with regret of leer death. Her remains were taken to the residence of her brother, Mr. Wm. Quinton, of Usborne, and from there the funeral took place Friday to the Exeter cemetery, which was large- ly attended. A Great Success. The Royal Tempters Rally held iast Monday night in their Hall was a de- cided success. At the hour appointed the Chairman, Mr. M. Vincent, ascend- ed the platform and with his usual happy smile, gave a hearty greeting to all present assuring them that a pleasant and peofitable time WAS in store as he held .a good program, con- sisting of songs, recitations and ad- dresses. The hall was filled with at- tentive and orderly hearers, the audi- ence being much larger than any for- mer meeting of this kind, thus giving courage and confidence to the order thats its efforts were not unappreciat- ed, but securing a place in the hearts of our eitizens. The presence and ex- celleut addresses of Rev. 0. W. Brown and Mr. A.. G. Boyd, Principal of our public school, added greatly to the in- terest of the gathering, it being the first favorable opportunity of hearing Mr. Boyd and on so short a notice,"hav- ing been asked only an hour previous, rilionso and. Let For Safe. Mr. Boyd exhibited adaptability to the That desirable brick house and lot oceasion,showing himself to be a clear, eitoated on Albert, Street, owned by concise and systematic speaker. The James, Martin, Thi e property will be Public may look for another open eold cheap, ).pply to a Oke, Exeter meeting in the near future, --Com, To.prevent Pilling 43f latite tekprf.serve the natural col and ae dee-alone for the hair Tnrkish steely Ethel has no equal. For self. by C. Lam Mee 'Merton. who held ineetinge113. the James street Methodist eltureh here, mime time age, is now bolding a. eteries of tneetinge •m Seaforth. te L. MeTaggert its having t he wood work tie' the exterior of hie hotel 1e11- tifit+41 by a fresh ma of paint. The work is being dorie by Mr, s't.. S. Davis. The mend of a year's eyele riding is held ley a man named George ef Phil - In 365 days he isovered 479 miles. or an average of sli: miles a day. The old °Meo used for several years by Drs.. Hyndueau & Ilvtabuien and re - meetly purehased by We Geo, Vosper was moved tune Mr..Vosper`e premises Friday last, rt is tql t hat Own, al eS.fl()Ohun- ters in the northern woods new sear- eld21g. for deer. The game warden's department eent out over Noe deer license and 3.re to settlers' permits. The wheeling season will soon be oVer and it le well to remember that if yop hang your bicycle up. in a room where the temperature et. aboot the s131110 the tires will last a great deal reneger. Mr. James Russell, who has been engaged with Mr. W. H. Paa's0118 for several years ae blacksmith, is about, tce open out a blackentith bueiness in Mrs Jos. Davis' old shop on Main street. We have received from the publish - era of the Montreal Star a copy of *etch of the premiums they are giving away to their subscribers the coming: year, " Alma, " and Poesy Willows.' They are indeed excellent specimens of art. ltseems that the high water mark late not yet been reached in the pres- ent general advance in prices. The war is affecting 811 the markets. Especially is this so in the hardware line, ropes, twines, lead and files all being higher. Window glass is on the lump npward, being double the price i it was n the spring. The Social Hop in Gidley's Opera noose on Friday night last, was a very successful affair. Mush: was fur- nished by the Davidson Orchestra in their usual good style and the even- ing was most pleasantly. spent by all. Among those from out of town were Messrs. Matheson, J. Egan,Wm. Hawk- shaw, and Miss Sean Hawkshaw, of St. Marys; Messrs. Shirra, Berry, H. J. D. Cook and Dr. Sellery, of Hensall. The Clinton New Era says: -Walter N. Manning, of the Organ Factory. was called to Almonte on Friday, ow- ing to the serious illness of his mother, a. tady well-known here. Up to about a, month ago she resided with her son- in-law, Dr. Amos, at Exeter, but at that time she undertook a visit to a daughter at Almonte, although then in a declining state of health, and at last accounts she was very low. Thos. CI -Edmore township of Usborne, says: -I ant rising English Stock Food, manufactured by 0. Lutz, for ray settees and young pigs. The effect in the growth, improvement, and health of tl2e stock is well marked and most satisfactory. I would recommend stock raisers to give English Stock Food. a trial, after which they will conclude to use it regularly. I consider it a good thingand well worth the money. Another effort is being made to bring about a union of the two Metho- dist. churehes in Clinton. Both 001 - teal Boards have pronounced in favor of it, end at a. joint meeting held Tues, day evening a committee Of six was appointed to consider the question of lete and report a week hence. The scheme has gone even further than this befot•e, so that even now there is no :surety ,of union. • \ ,J • PERSONAL • Ailsa Cathro, of McGit.. livray, W418 cOnvicted. before Felice Magistrate &Mat at. the Town Hall on Tuesday last o! disturbing the Public School of Sec, 11, McGillivray on the 27th of October and fined $2,00 and costs, amounting, to $8.40. Blateshard; Anoyster supper and sparrow match will take place between the young folks of the 4th line of Blanehard ;Lod thetow reline. Sideshow been chose, fifteen on a ide, the; los- ers to pay $L00 and the winners 500, a couple, The Sparrows will be scarce - after it is over. Stet -fa: It is our sad duty to record. the death of Mrs Colepahnon, who died on Saturday.. Mrs., • Coley -dation bad not been well for mune time, She caught cold a year ago, which. "settled ou her lungs. •Her remains were te ken to the friends' cemetry on Monthly. • Bel' husband and two childeen reatam to mourn her loss. • - • Clanton; Epla Butt and wife have gone on ie visit to R. MeRveen, near Thedforti, Mr. Butt may possibly boy a farm in that locality, and sell his own here. We should mueb regret to see Men leave this locality, as he has been a good, enterprising citizen, who has wade hosts of friends, not onl, en the Base nue, but wherever he Is known, Seaforth • 'Abe 'Kenentely, of Seafortb, Met with a painfal teecident while threshing the other (12.3.'.'. He Wool go- ing upon the stock ou o ladder. When he was near the top the ladder slipped aud he fell to the ground, striking Ills 'eve on the handle Of the fork and tea eetiving other injuries. Ilie eye was at onee attended to, Send is progressing favorably. St. Mitays: Mv, Tho', Barnes, T. R. section foreman at Kelly's Siding, met with a eerious aceident Monday. morning while on his . way to work. Ile took SbOrt ent to the seene of his hams, aud 1» climinug •zt barbed wire fence slipped and fell heavily on the wites. His thigh Was badly ent end at first it nete feared that au ar. Wry- had been severed, 2.15 the wound bled so profusely. Seaforth: Mrs. Caroline Farrel, re- liet of the late John Farrell, M.D., died the residence of her hrotlunaln-law, Dr. Betleme, in this town. on Sunday. Mrs. Farrell was 53 years of ago and w2.t8 te very tame severer, hatiett been eonlined to bed most of the time for the past three months. She mane • here from Loudon, 1» Matteh butt Her maiden new WaS 01.1:011110 NWart, Godmieht The- Queen vS. James Kyle, of Seaforth,sent up be Major Gunn and Beattie, J. Ji., on 1130 ellurge .of housebreaking and at atempted arson, was heard before Judge Masson lest Thursday. Dr. Philips was the sup- posed complainant, but ie turned out to ben Hallowe'en freak, and the young num having an excellent character, he was honorably discharged heeded by boys and young men who innorently get into trouble. Seaforth: A. pretty wedding took plaee at the residence' of Mr. Charles Soole on Wednesday, When 111S, second daughter, Miss Hattie, WAS united in marriage to Mr. Ed. Latimer, head tin- smith for S. Mallett & Co. The certe mony was perfornied hy Rev. Rural Dean Hodgius, in the presentee of only the, immediate relatives. and Mt -iterate friende. Miss Tillie Fitzgerald assisted the bride, and Mr. Geo. Sills, of Wing - lag: cousin of the beide was grooms - St. Marys: Considerable damage was done to the windows of the housee along Wellington street southawhen the waterworks contractors were blast- ing out the rock trench. A strong blest last Friday caused the break -age uf nearly all the. windows of IL W. Page's two story !mese. Tbe same blest broke several panes of glass in the windows of the Moulding shop. of Richardson & Webster, oyer fifty yards distant The breakages were caused by. the •concussion of the. air. All the windows of the houses along the street have to be leftopen to break the effects of the concussion. Woodham: 'Twas a busy time in our village on Saturdayweek, when over 200 men gathered to assist in the raising of the frame of our new grist mill. The work. was pushed hard all day and about 8 pan. sides were chos-• en by Messrs. Wm. Wynn and Daw- son, as captains, for the eager and exciting race, with the result of the former winning with a few minutes to spare. Everything went together as neat as a pin and is a credit to the con- tractor, lthe Wm. Fletcher. The buil- ding is 45x35 ft. with 25 ft. posts, and is a great improvement on the old one. Biddulph: Albert Carty, who is wanted by the county police, bas dis- appeared. Over a year ago Rev. Mr. Smith, a Presbyterian clergyman of Biddulph missed a valuable. Overcoat. No trace of it could be found; until a short time ego it appeared on the shoulders of a young man at a party in the township. Inquiry showed that the coat Was loaned to the wearer of it by Carty, and on the strength of this fact a search warrant was sworn out to permit a search of his house. In the meantime several residents of Bid- dulph, who had missed, hotness and other articles, were snrprised to find them returned. The matter was tak- en up at the headquarters of the coun- ty police, but the alleged offender: was Lound to have disappeared. - -r CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The fae- emu° literature le eit every wrapper. The D. & L. EMULSION The D. & L. EMULSION Is the best and most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil, agreeing with the most delicate • stomachs. 'Ile D. at L. EMULSION ze prescribed by the lerzug 1\4210h:in of Canada. The D. as L. EMULSION tea marvellots producer and will ^lve you an appetite. $0c. er $1 per Dottie. Be rine you get TiAVIS & LAWRENCE the genuine • CO., Limited, Montreal 4 etieteleeeeteiteneetSeaweeeetetkatheeftesite sitesswava ate 4a -eases- eftetafteeteeek Al CASH OR PRODUCE, CASH OR PRODUCE. This Weeks Grocery News,. he grocery department of this store is a first elaesgrocery sore, should, be up-to-date in every particular, highest in quality and lowest, in price is our key note. Everything that enters our groeery depart- ment most lw dependable in quality. The beet is none too good for our custoiners and every. good housewife wants (loam espe,lally gr4 wer_ ies The famous Monsoon Blend, In- dia ad Selma Tea, quality the highest in strength and flavor, 25e., 40a. and 50c. Sailor Boy Japan Tea is the lea- der of them all. For aline flavored tea at 25e. Choice Blend of extra fine frog - ruff. Coffee, our Coffee will please the most exacting. Fine English and Canadian pick - Is, bulk or bottle. 0111. raisins and Currants are all loachine cleaned. New Figs jost arrived. Canadian full Cream and import- ed Roqueford Cheese. CEREALS Our eteek is fresh and conteine the most healthful and nntrituous goods. Pan dried Rolled Oats, Grametated Oatmeal, Molina Rolled Wheat, Wheat Farina, Flake Bar- ley, Pot Barley, Flake PiNtS. Feta - Johns, Swi,s Food. Grope Nuts, Postiner Cereal, Coffee Pancake flour eelf rieing Grenose, Breakfast Food. All our goods are the beet that money can buy. A trial will eonvinee you that we ,ell nothing lint the beet ...447/raiwe, t-742uatityr-4, (i0Oti2. (11.1" sold on (nudit)', not on mitse ereilit to our store, for 01100 they got a taet4 of them want more. 1).tr*Ittg'nit'reet 111R1,11,11.4,1••••• 4102.1e whieh ate that sells it, they vaa....J. A. STEWART. 1 1 1 1,1[111 Juld-...„ tatatt- ;tat Lump,: jaeketse eomprising. German, English. York end Canadian protium itms of Styles and Cloths, have this eeason more than funned our expectations. Our output tide eenson bite been enormous, we have been obliged to retorder many timee Our latest ad- dition to one Jacket Stock three lines of New York S.tyles, containing Kersey and Box Cloths with Silk Linings at $0,110, $7.00 and $7.50,, Theee goods can not, be surpassed by any other merebant, and are in Black, Green, Navy Colours. Our $5,00.Jack-ets in Nigger Hemel and Kersey Cloths are the quickest despatchers we have sold for years. hildren's Illsters which are very searee with most merchants this year, may be proeured from our extensive etoelt. This 18 (MP (4" our LI specialties and it has been our most ...nece,,sful investment on an - emit of the extremely low prime,. at whieh we sell them, tine 0 he!ng 501/111 profitS and quick returns. Millinery Department complete with bargains for every Lady. E. J. SPACKMAN, Headquarters for W. E. Sandford's Clothing. OMMON SENSE IMMANDS that you should call and inspect the lines of GENT'S FURNISHINGS that we have -placed in our store Yon will find in this new stock Quality and Price.... to suit you. FIT WELL FEEL WELL LOOK WELL This is what we always accomplish when we make a suit for you. Prices that Please. Bert. Knight. Misty Vision Comes with advancing years, but Can be cleared by properly fitted glasses. • Spectacles are our specialty. When we fit them, they give satisfaction. Eyes exarnined free. S. Fitton, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, .. AT . . . T. Fitton's Jewelry Store The Belgien embargo on Otena dem cattle bus been reinovecl. ordidren Ory or CASTOR IA. picnic & 'Harrison. Man nfacturers and Installers OF -- AC E TYLE GPIS GENEPATOP.S. One door South Central Hotel, EXETER, ONT. Snell' COMMERCIAL LIVERY. First-class Rigs and Horses Orders left atHawkshaw' Hotel, or at the Livery Stable, Christie's old Stahl' will receive prompt at- tention. . . . . . Terms Reasonable T1.eCece:21. SOLE LEATHER„va. We wish to impress 017 the minds of • everybody that we don't sell sole leather, neither do We sell meat as tough as sole teethes. OUR MEATS Are of the very best quality. Try our big brown Sirloin Roast. It 15 231 toothsome and appetizing as the famous neacoch's roast of Kingly- • times. We knew ht.w to fixit ap all • nice tor the oven. Try us once, You'll try us twice; Yen'll fled o'er meets Ave choke and nice. . , John Manning.: