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Exeter Advocate, 1902-3-27, Page 8
RTG GOODS"! Spring is here and we are showing the newest designs in SUIT1NGS, COATINGS .13 nvyour ni a D ()gel seeds at wares. t s. ;1lammoth long Red ;and (*ant Yellow intermediate. The best that .money cep buy. Coronation Day, Thursday, June 26. will be ebserred za general holidaay in Canada, as well as in all; portions of the British Empire. The directors of the Westetrt Fair, Londou, have decided, to intake the date. of the big: show one weeleelate than astute It will open Septetnber 12 and close on thenOtte We met a young friend last week, who informed us that he recently mar- led and from his expt eesion ►ve could not tell whether it was congratulations' or sympathy he looked for. Oh my! What lovely wail eiapers nd so cheap too at Stewart's, preetten Gents' new bats, new ties an Jaen shirts. Correct in style, contest in value, ltite►vaarne, I arta prepared to do grafting on ;dl confines for Sala kinds of fruit trees. Scious selected ; Several. brick and frame colt rges in with care and eatisf action guaranteed Eeeter for sale, Apply to John Speck- S, POw net., Eaetea', ; roan. i?ro;;pccts oe a poo& teach Prete rI ressrealeose Aepreut-ices Wu*ited, According to the statement of sever- A The undersigned wishes to secure al Essen county farmers, the fruit 1 apprentices to learn dressmaking. An - trees Of the county have wintered well ply over Mr. Knight's t;aller shop,. and it is not expected that any cold MISS Artereereoxo, weather which may conte front now, .- •-•+^s— - - % -- oncalllwork any injury to them;. Many . Masons' white slnox and white bib of the trees are already is bud. A few , overalls, 50c. Good ones. Stewart's, years ago nearly every peach orchard in the southern part of the county teas eiceoi•,xaierc and Selenster �Iacetues on To,ruined by the heavy frosts, and in a About a• year ago we hand the pleas - The town of Brocleville, after paying majority of eases new trees had to be' me of chronnicling the lergest delivery running expenses, interest and sinking planted. These young orchards will '• ofagricultural iniptetneirts ever tirade fund, are n3,099 ahead on then, first beau fruit for the first ante this year. by any one agent an Huron Comfit }ear's experience of running their own conservative, convention. this was Mr, W. Snell's delivery of electric light plant. This is a caseA Convention Of the.Liberal-Conset- t, Sylvester (bill and cultivators and no- where municipal ownership payee satires of the South Riding of Buren Cormick bidder's, mowers toed rakes,. Mr. Thed Jones last week disposed •will be held in Cuxevorth's. Hain Hen- ° On April 4th, 1001, at b;xeter.and large Of his sixty .acre farm, being Lot 9, f stall, on Thursday, April 3rd, at the as the delivery on that date was and concession 3, L' borne, to Mrs. Jaunes ^ hots of 2 u'cloek, for the purpose of the'11Ieti of people evho WitnessedW Wilson, who resides a littlewattle of / organizing; and placing aL 1. t didatte in : it will long t;•emenib r. it ►vats far ex - own. The price paid was $3,414. .lir. (the field for the Gonane+; pros inci;tl eine- ceealed by the monster delivery of the mut pAziTJ*ios, ,Jones will occupy the house until fall, .I tion. Mr. IL I:ilbes•, AL l f'., gaud above ea)DR➢panies machines mad? by The London Free fres'. of Friday t, others will address the meeting. ti1t•. Snell to has beet of customers On Mat reaeonable plaices, saysa—Rev, G. 11, ('obbledick, of Park- dealt:,tt Precea&i: eese 1 Wednesday, 2;.th hist it tool; five ' ,, M hill, is tntnalerstood t.) heave beim invited a council met pru aa¢ai*t to, ad"oela'n- elle. p:ae ed t1S only machine Weil ea111 J aye just received 3no.. :4litenen a t4! the pastorate of Park etreet Mediu. latent ;at Town 11aall.1 it'rh ono lit _t$$ 1'.;Rr'k theta. to hold the r» iehrnee de - new I�anslau) t Ylattt'fort-2e pre.ernt ; „-- x „k. ,. livered:, and theca Jiazs':5ne 'MIS short n ti �. dist cirtet•eb, Chatham, to s'weeed Rev,. 't:prase.:nta 1limiter of pnevious unkt.nng' , s, ahaaia. i14'ner I Can give %0I1 Slae Dr'. Rnndont„ tvh4a has a°Pcepte'd as c tla ! Ae;ail c41n4d COnniir'ntneal, moved i4% Hand,,119,ett one eerlolea tWiat wzas sent oar •laa- latestants AOr s1,1Rng anal sale rntler. V • . t.'9' 1112 ileal n4►t arrive fin time for the a to �,Ak tk1; hr an,,,. S0.!e:c➢ra41e'd by .1, ��`4)41-,ti3alff fi•4'D1R4•nl: ^: ' • 31/.., Te.e.gpll teal/(,Qe'ili4'I� this wen.; the be heed a s- tier gas t$t'F!19i4';1 tat ee �•48'y 1,11s.,°17.".Not►►4tlt�ta4'A1 1.,, this.'wb14 Vir.- TAMAN n4'Ch:450,1 the .'e'ntrailia ?lay the committee nereaa'tte4' Daatinesl;,a.4adit�a4«4Ca"tisSCt►44141p11a4ve•atitleal(ia44re"'.•7k:•-•73',; ... Fain otitic` , 9 1 ti', tt) t$le� 4.44e• "I the 1'41ees,nt➢Dl" -. -sir •®m •�• ,rn+ +. t)nse tt't)iR1 ilr..`l•D1da'ew Metes, t'i1.,a41g ' '.1.-r 11:4►'4'•-�OlaA1l"'--tQt:at i`Qelua4 41 � • 4Ik'rcll;tnt Ta hair. R J)0' SI011 y eesteralaay, Ma t'oIAbledic "14x1`' !heeling Cling; [an2d Wood and the!.11e e ► «e W[" 111x4 192 of cane nn4';4g;(e'D't 414 Guta4rio • will hey .,t 44D1iand also heeine vene,4.•tC, be appointed at caanniit .l. a to stlpE reieee; ens even' (14.1Rverea1 as nlrbn4'14 401114 8S We u11t1Mrsta4ntl 1Ir. Rieke purposes the wort! on said se►v4.'r.- Ce ria al. ;: at ilii_° ti111e. Aldi It is a striking ing tritnntt>. going W 4'-.t:inertly. \14 oo11 11 t"ti411,.. th tt tole street calm tt)111e• $1usiness ability :Anti lltIpnta0 it'. 2ntssdt))ter bac Austro/ ked til lrr.k-11rc• lint, ; of air. S1ac411, anal ;a 11lust ratifying eli 14h' 4Or Sewer 4)11 ;t11t11rc+i►• Strreta ,11•illnte t© tile ettln shot .a tli•lI .ing the e t`;el?,'ie«I. ;Blair--I�lataa onfr.,—•that tate pulls to receive such 4. patronage from - n. rfoltowirnW1144nontsbe -t4 t*ec- and or•-su tftl1t*1➢eIass 2-f1I' Hirci. is tcsive >210tItI inti "''" nlene`,t 3'o'330340`� �a1414i e; k'ree tress; lir, S3e1k. d4'ssinsn2sst11 Treasurer far, s;tltl4• If e�ilenee is ,+,idea 1 it mils be 231 • a P W. a. '.lee en, i;:i,a eine, once; Jame, lit the net C vicinity, and when We ; as 1 t ]x1 is rcpt and arrived al the Creech, charity rt, :um outton, lata, °1.,t11atha t kIcCorrn a ndSylvest�arme.' *het talks. eta l i t 1 t the 'bei'- e. emus, I►atlatn o, cls acco911Dt, rt. 4/sin. ;, top ► can point o it in Truth is wig hty---incotnvennellt in as main House. ;lir. Gldler made the trigs, te«:tineent riot eceousut, -•'':arc o. ; PD'Oof of tl1kl f.4at that when these horse trade, for the palrpose of ►► Itna.-sItI the '1a11a- f S},-uud�-11;1rtlillg--that Mr. Creech ask • 11130 lines NI ere -1 i4 lalrgely° sold l;ts�t C.'o11111144 4 sense is not always )noseess.:.104 4. ;l) ht,ekee' *ewes. a1n11 to visit his A for tender:- for pailntingr, u/tering w;a. o • 0.lavlis !hat 1i» 44 Q1ese the ,,... t (test ed 11y (.4) 11tno14 people. 1)14t1tel, k.. H, (sit -ley-, g'011 - .Cta "a`ietl. i1e' i„--Muir.--thatt Y drlu%An11 is five'' heID1 ti -111 yealr, 1:>4a•1r The ()range (irand Lail„ 4a will meet ,p� The le ration .Echo in :4n acess44nt of 1.011;cil adjourn to Friday r llril 0th u1 tit! dee; the ftyinat�t;y heg;ln to • next 4 11 324 P etuel'bieete, U an 114te ta41411naant held -111 the 1' - a •. , at w 11'Clti " [ ,11924 in dull 14� 41* time 4)f I I x11'1"Iwo- i4 y aI, pale-- (;ars'icl „f the I+)coda)l4tl'aldratlla't9;aril«ea'Sthalt Mt, 7_05,,, 'Weed st ,-,1 , r,^� t tt-ri an chniali in that rite', thio r4efe4? i 411.1'.4)" II' D 4;t 3Ti, Q4^t'li, ,c , ..� a 1 lit 41 ttkII SSi49n4 (P a ,;4' , Q n ►{" a1 n whet 1 a.. 1 • - n •r �"w�nar.�,.nR.wu-.w..c:,�.+rw�n - ;. p.,tn'ia4'li E; tet1►'11. he (t al. 1' depot T, HAWKINS &SON. The sugar -making season is here. Are you prepared for it? - L,.ci; k, tip and seer£ yotl do not want sortie SAP PAILS, SAP PANS, SAP SPOUTS, SUGAR KETTLES or anything in that line. We have everything, est Seeder We carr; n large and varied supply of the best aand choicest field • and garden seeds that can be procured. Don't rain a any risk, bat see that you' get the best.. • We sell the Little Giant Seeders, wbielt should be do the hands of ever farmer.. Ask to see one stock of nielale plated tea kettles, 41 HAWKINS , SON, Successors to . i .�., �a SfRQt & on. Opposite post Office. rOCAL DOINGS. I, I.ni quality doge women, for style, f4R 'Mile. Stew•lrt'e, ,r 132041 14224 K112lfu1•t, fo '.anile from tine setti!le:a 4,23 Monday. 421.: atetnt+. '.k,,114�, s 1 1 1 �;,..- ..aa". • --- a 4„� t1De`1..aar. , 1i•atl�; 1�1! • '•r 4 p•i� • r, In . « all'DO }� t-ne a!vt'ni12g; 4laSS "4th i4^els' s 11 "t t p 'Tile„ 4-4 nA Th." time ,l1 retire from laateine?s de"• t'aetnal�et'4nl as ea')1D tl4e of 100 eoloe na the " IIV ' t•'•ewall t. 4 .,-14 ;Arad hftnfi, Klee e i , ' li7 a i 'lot 'ill .I. li%4'._i . 4.). arta►De where poiaat:41 eeleotn a 11l,atn. deilars then nee delight of, the to ellritele. This young ►'�h-at doe it. - lahe+alli:4'!°lantte'.�+ ►►a•t'e lja41414'il, aalltl4. tla[! aag.�ke, ' Lady" lifts a very sweet voieee."• � ±'. - a,,titi. 1kil ttetDiae^Qat 4➢t' 112: 5114.1- a444a1 !. t.•,►. 114^;44 itt. .811 le ine; ps+;s--. zal➢aaat get l.11�, -,.491.0 nem leek 4T11 l!i illy,"",, in+ice. is ty) Ivi. are in receipt ,of a! eery Fret t� a ,l�,i.t#la �9 '�t4la' r11tria't^y 4i pane 218[• 16➢tD^'�' $4190 of OL'.:t 4AII1:3 was , �4 t 41 s►1),.4 ,aat•1s➢Aa1 eAi844 t0..b]t9?;7° in awl :witty little c;4lenttaa4• sten us by j '. I"t':a2tie4n:lR'1 lAaet°4i elq;,tairlt:ltD«'a ,fi:,•, gi walAv41l«'ol into nl+ :firesIt a 4 944 e• the Mir:. I 4 n_ and t j[«e."`J1^.`. l� tr114>ld tS 'd bnaal, team's, 4a£ it t � gaming the Q;Ilst t41< bf„ea-alD, tail$ eella•D141 � 411�,taP�;raA alaa�a$ . i.4,^ 3liD•..A, :�!lai4ar, of A men laa;4 ;ail !roil Will aa4:4y leave ala«1iet4ri aatreet, I'4a1'la'alo, Ohio. the ; its feline -)y April the thee, za laig;lleV lj,-a A . 'Vie /Reeve- 4. , t ,e was at tta, I'14 114 t 4,$ mud ill . t I/ Wile relit/ As blateLSIIIIlb a l1011g it tba littler inellalaT t,f the lia'Dat 1O.illg V. W. barometer, We.40.0„y nimbi Mal e•a,rder : tenablO Ce and tea: 't ted o+ ter' Ves' it • broil: it. T«ague sant Mr. J3S. Tenn, of town, MN d 441. t424' following ups t1 i-11° tltseir 41.41 l an tell too 1r. 1 1 � icwt. 4ti«?r-3 :1 4vitla,tl• ie erste). 441 • tltonk that little gem is a very testy 'neve of :art i and !teflon;, t►vt► 4' Melee tl«aye, during end ftri4'ntl Sera moan ttabla•i4 t4' dinner t;4Feenini tai,'..; 14;41ne as prettier t.h;414 having; it la'atthe4' elfeet, OW IS novel ' tw14Q4. :412:aDlg a t4) iaAi1' o32Dt1 1'4)4)ler, fI'aa.;, ' . w ° r , • ° 1 1 y 2144 met at18r1; .4 *,b ltd .,t, l («inn- Itet•tas: a.`, ,itswellaspi'.ette. ty night. -trill 1'4Yvaail. The\uteaa4 pewee, ,grim; -t dart•Itag➢aa•�::«>lat:(1141: There a:«' plenty of men tt'11a) cairn The Clinton tires -Record one of the ste24°tic period it at Dttt.ii on ilk' ;,ill anal Oar 111[' dint rani1 were 49nt44•e•al 31e. tel; a one �;e end stile) provided you 14)141 ;t�ate edited, i4nc1 1►righteat 102x4- on -ems, the;3rd to the nth. will bring,' , (14•o. Inman, , of the Met \ir. treet then 1 I 4)4ers 144 the e0U)4LI, still cunti'nnes tta to (104"ulet1 change 4' 241 '.4 4 444er and col- J. R. tip2.4►t4le, aeg�r4e44eait41 the Selves. , '1'h«' meet le,v.e'Christians «• 1u2prt)ste a and shows further Inglis of inln,ate:a1144 it the 4th. rti) mil Sill In ;14ee; .Me. S. A. 31ofi'alt, Of tilt' 1let.'4+4•- 1help The litetD9lona «* r, heir the prosperity 1, • adding; as 4u m0one type diand-te.tivicethuntlerstor''n a and sal.` IX,IP Rile' and :Mee MIS, %TOW'S, I.a1►►.la►n Ia r ,endlug,,loon sett -i g 444 whine 414 44e to ite already well local mill1 stc,i•aus, 3.l14. 114 4'n in, On PO* City 4441140 II 11ir4' of the S'elvi'-.1 D'; 4 4lllippe'd plant. , W'('e eo4lgt.:ettttntt' Bro. celestine 01444 41(21 on the t]tll atnti at her 1Ii. J. Hayes' . of tie:ttarth; ".4 •1-'. 11r - Every Another thinks her iiif':112t IS 111t4'tte'll upon his enteti' grist'. and We new on the rf't(I, ivlllett file'(•, Will WW1 ('ai•tti .v tl ' e • ►e aka a .. as SWeet ;t, he,ne ' whether it ever, 18%'(P r , g .. , , • t' I,liwt. n ill. ail . I' i. . t0 alll'4 .1 y •'g o a higher tion u, wish o .t ur '�r t t , t 11 ur a nht!at r t a, and 1 c lsivey or not. � l� 1 contemporary eon. l~ The elev.!! tItan. of lD:uyhttooal, and 1Ir. ��. E. Gutted &nerve~:, trioal storms. Z lie ''Alcan storm pee G Davie, . and W. SIISSOt. of true Ric I:'alr- If t[le saying, "Dead in Inv'.' l,aad 4,a Pilfering frt)ni people's rig is he- Sad central on the loth is utmost ea Ahem:.. We lice;Artily'' congratulate 31r. '2K 121ie,g title town would never bre coming; a eatnau m pr;trtc' C In WWII 44'. coincident %41141 the ventre of the ' Sncell .ltd his a41alk4:essista4DDt, ,\tt Da,ts- without as funeual, i r e ler'citry period, with Moon itt iluadr;a- itt on their suevosa;. lnteiy, 1 yarut" tuatn tlroyv in frain tare with Earth and Stn on they 15th Any Mali who Ialievai half the 4.1(1liton on +attuavitty night and left promises trade prior to an election his rig standing in the CutnII1('t' 1al 1 t an the celestial eist', or MI tlta needs his head examined. House sired and on returning in •a 10th. lint that up theist', conditions, Poor old Eve was to be, short time after he discovered his new we perdart that uctivc and pc►�.;iltly pitied, be- • :tie had been stolen from thc! rig. eel, ditng5erous etor►ns will visit nutuy see - cause there was no other woman g•• tions from 'Wedllesdae the inth to whose clothes she could criticize. tarn parties are suspected, who will ah ..3 :3att»rtlal ,the 11➢[h. Expect art 3 cl 4,.1 watched' For at :214 l � 1 be o e ,tched, t It 1 tt,IsaCer3 .� rain nttenta- Z „ p the retctlona4D'y zt:trill peeled u4ti 4:t I2tlai t'r'y a to shirt in oats, barley and other Hon. alt'. I)ryden's barberry shrub :en the :3211d anti 211rd, Sault:'. •general seed grain. Sold by O. Lutz, Exeter. bill provides a penallty of $10 and costs and wicked stories of mite haul wind Perhaps the reason Lvhy it is 4,u easy 1)114L.nyone who shall hereafter latnt, furgenic tithe rt to t4411 falsehoods 4' colasatceof sell the barberrti Shrub. because the nuked tenth shocks theta. I.'lry ts(On is also made that: where the shrub is at present g;row ing; in aanycity, Holy l'amutuniun will, be 41dieitlis- town or village, it may, be removed on tered at the limning service of the the petition to the Minister of Agrieul- Tr ivitt Memorial Church next Sunday. ttlre of three ratepayers in any aid join- Whela 1. Liniment is a remedy that ing municipality. Provision is Ills() should be in every household. En- made for small compensation in such quire alb nit it. Sold by C. Lutz k xe- cases. ter. During the past few months "Rat - Tee Ta•ivitt 3I.Inoriad church Guild tier” bas been taking morning consti- held as se. win,. msetiirg; at the residence tutionals and as a. result he note- lays of Mr. linos. Oke un r ridgy afternoon claim to being the champion pedestrian last. of Exeter, His claim of distinction no Mr. H. Bishop disposed of his house- one denies, neither will they deny hold effects by pnbltc auction yester'- that he is also a expert weaver of day (%Vetinae'ay), fair prices being yarns. One morning after two and realized. a half mile dash and amid puffing and During spring work feed your horses steaming he said he bad walked aa, anile English Saock Food it will keep up he fourteen nrinetes and never moved their strength and condition. Sold by but two feet. C. Lutz, Exeter. For lame lack and dearrangements of the kidneys .Dix Kidney Pills, are the bast and cheapest in the market. Sold by C. Lutz, Exeter. To see some of the stock farms just nOw one ruioht infer that they had started to baud cow ranches, as they already have the frames. The. R. Pickard Co. have purchased the.groeery stool( of Me. Fred Arnold at Hensall. The stock will be dispos- ed of at Hensall branch store. The merchant who can run his busi- ness without advertising, is generally the first one to find fault about people going away from home to trade. There are a few individuals about this town who were cut out for real loafers, and who ever cut them out understood his fashion plate pretty well. Mr.' Herb Mitchell has disposed of his dwelling on Station street to Mr. 'Chris Z'aefle, who will move thereiu" shortly. , Mr. Mitchell intends leaving town. Messrs. Thos. Russell, of :Usborne, and Henry Smith, of Hay, have been appointed on the cattle committee of the management of the •Western -Fair, London. Mr. Henry Smith shipped seventeen head of thoroughbred cattle to Iowa, en Monday, arnong them being a num- ber of imported animals. They were an exceedingly fine lot of cattle and valued ata higb figure. One day recently, ,while Mr. John Knight, station agent, was'absent' from the depot for a sheet' time, two young lads of town, entered the office .and stole a large number of railway tickets. Detective 1Vestcint has the matter in hand and will deal with the, case shortly. English galatea and duck for boys' blouses and suits.:The kind that wears well end don't fade. Ste- . ,`,e. for gaud, well nettle, Dnedinll It eight 001110ts. They're as h:44'}(aiti tewaart's. Our Millinery rooms, under' the agement of MISS BALDLDARD, lin be open on and after TUESDAY, When we will show all the newest and '.test designs in Millinery for the cor- tg season. . s OE N artter�a 104' the f"ael4^lei°,aft al lye. iia, . bant4dford Ready Rl;st42 t 1 1' esti Huston Mr. Uri Cunningham was in London ' .Monday. Ma Roht. Sanders is visiting friends g3f ad i ertat ni)t and thunder. Look, akin, Eric' ads t'lntir-_:4;lrs. James L' i,adltnaan is at j rel+ta4l t g etic high barometer to follow op these t ISltin2 friends nds 111 London. storms from the northwest, reaching, Dither Howard heft 'Monday to re - before its force is expended. south of S421ne his Position at t$;4lt. the centrad states, and causing frosts Mr. A., :Morrison, of Fnllarton, sPent overall sections northward. The Fist yeeeter41aty (Wed.) ed.) with Mende herr'. storm period for April is central on Ma: II. Slneerce, *4' British (o1141nbia, the 23tlla, extending from the 24th to spentTuesdaty with relatives in town. 30th. As we enter this peeled the bar- onleter will fall, the temperature will Mr. John Habkirk has ael4epted a.'.: rise, and more storms decided in chair- position in Galt as tailor and. lets left miter will develop to the west and run town. their courses eastward during the last ; Mr. ( tn'i sly, of Toronto, wits in three days of the month. Upon the 'town on Friday shaking bands with whole, we believe that April will prove old friends. a nice month for outdoor work. We Miss Fredrena Down has remixed doubt if the rainfall for the month will her position as milliner at It.. E. J. be all that is desired in many sections Spackman':. of the middle west. Souneloealities,of Miss May Snell leaves tri-daL T'14atrs- course, evi11 get more than local needs' day) for Sarnia where she will visit call for; but the general rainfall will be her sister, Vera. short of normal, or average amount; Mr. Abe Bagshaw left on 31onday Death of lair. W- D.'Yoc. inornirig for Matnntoba where he will Snaps! Lune curtains, SDC., rocs Yt becomes our sail dutythis week make his future home. $1, $1.25, and 1.150, direct from the to record the death of a a vry excellent Mr, Wm. Snell, wafter being confined market in the old land. If you want young man in the person of 'William values, yon better see these lines. p o *weeks, r4, D. Yoe, who has been prematurely re- (1 Stewart's. moved from our midst find passes to OPIIIIIMII the unseen world at the early age of th funeral attending For the Easter holiday2return t(cl,- 20 years, 3 months and 21 days. ;lir. ets will be issued at single first class Yoe's death was not in the least un - fare between all stations in Canada, expected, having been. in a lingering good going March 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31, condition for several months and as vie - good to return on or before April Ise; tim of the great white plague for over. for students and teachers of schools, or five years. The skill of the best phy- lift. Thos. Hamlin, who has been colleges surrender ssai ender of standardi ' form s Clans was h (ont and it was expect- gvisiting friend friends here renamed to his of school railway certificate signed by ed at firse that by their assistance and home aBrookhohn last week. the principal) tickets will be issued at his youthful energy that it would en - single and one-third fare from March able him to shake of the ravages of 21 to March 29, inclusive, good to re- the disease, bat it turned out other turn on or before April 8th. wise and he sank slowly but surely. until death claimed hint. Some time ago he decided to try, a change of ciim- ate and on New Year's day he left for Nebraska and from there to New Mex- ico. The"change only afforded tempor-Mrs. W. Huston leaves to-day(Thnrs- ary relief, consequently lie decided to day) for. her former home in' Goderich. return home, arriving here on the 17th She intends being present at the rn'ara-. inst., but was only home seven days 'riage of.her•sister which takes -race when the last summons came and the April'2;id, : " ' spirit left its frail and wasted tenement Mr. Well. johns left Monday on Tuesday morning.' Mr. Yoe wasday inora- born in Mitchell, where he served an rug for Manitoba where he purposes apprenticeship as clerk in a' dry goods maafting•' his fnttu"ei'hhnne.. "I3is matiy store and from there he'came to.Exe- ter, friends here wish him e verysuccess in ter, taking a similar position with "the prairie province.. The time for the return of the song Messrs. Carling Bros. ' This he con -Jas. Smith, whir has been clerking birds will soon be here, and every per- finued for a few years, after which he for 1V.fr. E. T. Spackman for the past son who has the `slightest interest in accepted a position with Messrs.Small- year and a half, bas resi�'ned his post- horticulture, should constitute them- man & Ingram, London, but after be- tion and left yesterday (Wed.) for De - selves an agent to prevent the illegal ing there for about nine months his triot, where he has accepted a shriller shooting of these beautiful and useful trouble began and he was ;compelled, position. songsters. Last season one lad made to quit. From London he went to a' specialty of shootingrobins, and see- Muskoka thinking' to be:. benefited erel were killed. If a. few of these un -`'by a change of climate, but "a11 to no feeling boys were fined to the full ex- avail, the disease,although g slow, tent of the law, not merely one dollar was making fatal progress. A little and costs, the practice would soon' be over a year and a half ago he started stopped. Let every lover of these a dry -goods store here. whicha the feathered songsters do his duty. What aid of his wife,' he conducted by the ducted up to the can be more contemptible than the time of his dath. Deceased was a Miss` Winnie Taylor, who was taken wilful. destruction of these birds? No' quiet unobtrusive gentleman argil was .srddenly'ill in London `last week, has boy who has been properly taught at highly esteemed by all who knew him.sufficiently .home, would be uiltbrecovered Monday ve .able andd g y; and if he per- The sincerest sympathy extended be brought home evetiug. sists in breaking the law all' good citi- his bereaved widow. The funeral takes F'Tepidly , 14, regaining,„ her former good zens should see that he receives proper place to -day (Thursday) to the Exetera and swift punishment for his crime, cemetery. ) .teher Hee mother, who edis called to her bed side, also returned. ,4raa:ardw..... to his bed for the past tw able to be outaroundagain. FURNITURE& UNDERTAKING ROOMS GIbLEY'S hLtOCI(. 200 IOOKKING CHAIRS i.?C'for ee spring. See them from e10t . it ). 1 We call sell yon a dandy bell room sot OAK OUT AND POLISHED, FOR $25.00 All other Furniture, Bed Springs, Mattresses g away down. Do you want that picture framed? We can do it to the Ring's taste. We buy our Parlor Suites in the regular way and can show you something new in design. Mr.• Fred Hill,who was a i e of his mother, returned to' CAL-' - INSPECT ND Buffalo, N'. Y., Monday. Miss Yoe returned to her. home in 1 Holmesville, after a week's visit with her aunt, M'rs. 3. V. Crocker. Messrs. Handford & Elliott received. a telegram last week stating that sev- enteen out of the eighteen horses they recently shipped to Winnipeg had been frozen to death during the very heavy storm. Thereport,`however, was con- tradicted on Thursday, it having orig- inated. from a report sent out• concern- ing some horses that were frozen to death while being shipped through Da- kota, . It was lucky for Messrs. Hand ford & 'Elliott that the.report was cot authetic as the loss would have - been an extremely heavy one. Mrs. J. V. Crocker leaves this morn- ing (Thursday) to spend the Easter:. holidays with friends in i4Iitchell. Mr. Lorne Cann, who has been vis- iting friends in St. Marys, London and elsewhere, returned home Monday evening. ,• • Miss Jacobs, of Cobourg,after a pleas- ant visit with friends here, the guest of MrS. Geo. Thomas, left for London Monday, accompanied by' Mrs.' Thom- as. They will visit a few days in the city before returning to their respec tive hoxnes. Araemns PROVAN'S OlSl4AWA PATENT ONS • V CHARLTON ll8DQ N ... GENERAL -'AGENTS FOR. . Provan's Patent Double Actin ' and Hay Carrie Self ReversingCarriers, rs; Fork -and Sling. Agents : for the Chicago Air Motor. .:Plumbing iu all its Banclres.. r • a es at, Russell's l pli t,Russells BiacksiYaith shop. p EXETER, ONTARIO. ktulloal:s1:11Ignoy IF YOTJ WANT TO Buy or ,Sell a Farm IF YOU. 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