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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-5-8, Page 8SPRIIIG GOODS! Spring is here and we are showing the newest designs in SUITINGS, CO;\T* t1S and PANTI iG% at reasonable prices. , gave last received Tno. J. Mitchell's new Fashion Plate for the present season, hence I can give you the latest cuts for spring and summer. rt.. hold an appropriate service for an Men's fast color, a.ard dyed, Oxford Lovely fresh fruit biscuits IOc. lb. hour. Then could follow sports, or shuts, attached collars. 3 for $1.00.'and 3 lb. box fresh, erlsp cream soda races and finally wiud up with an au - Stewart's. biscuits for 21c. Stewart's. nrence bonfire This latter idea, is our I . �,-w---w,A-•�-,� . l iug's and is to be carried telt in Eng Already tbe abates between June Sth Conservative Coa(mitte Rooms. r a y place will celebrate ,• . l;lud and ewer with beacon fire frotu North of Scot- land to Lauds End, Trusting some- thing' may be done. I am .nadruH Exeter Schooa Report Class A.—Anna ] aLtin,Fxed Sweet, Lily Robinson, Herbert Gregory; Class C,—Alvzan Doupe. Class 0, -- Dolly Dickson, John Gardiner,Winnie Carling • J. A. nie HoSaard.. Ond fa s D,—A Dous .—Martha Car. Win - See y. Fres; ling, Alvin Brintnell. No. on roll 40, 'r a Serrnoz.R. average attendance 39. Are the 'dead" really alive? Are thev conscious and do they linger near ns? Is there a wireless telegraphy be- tween earth and heaven? Is Spititual- and 23rd brave been filled up for Far- . niers' Institute excursions to the Agri- cultural College. Last year 30,000 people visited the farm in June. The social under the auspices of tbe Christian Endeavor of the Presbyter Mr. Eilber's Committee Room will be open each uight (except Sundays) from 7.30 to. 10.30 Lam, till lifter elec- tion. Rooms in Fansoa's Block, up second stairs. Well lighted, plenty of literature, papers, ete. All invited. ian church on Monday night was a Everybody made 'weleotrae. Friends success and a most enjoyable affair. of Henry Eilber, U. P. P., particular- A splendid program was rendered ly requested to attend as often. as pos- wile . was Highly appreciative, Mr. William Levitt leaves to -day for Grand Bend, where he will be engaged for some time in getting his park in shape for the coming season. Ile in- tends doing a lot of renovating and will put it in a first-elass condition. The bonding owned by Dr. Lutz, sible, 0. IL Sanders,J A Rollins J. M. Robertson Teachers,Sr, IV.—George Tones, May Snell, Hazel Browning',17era. Rowe,Toni Car- nuorson northof his drug store, as undergoing rani all fact (wall delusion, or part, tract Carling. Jr. IV. --Ida Arn,strong,Iiyei repairs and will be occupied in the and part delusion: Does the Bible uurdon, Ena McPherson„Mary 1I.essel, course of a few days by Mr. W. W. favor or condemn Spiritualism? These Elmore Senior, Harvey Gardiner, Taman as a tailor shop, the old prem- and a hundred other interesting (lues- Alice Howard, Fred Trevethick.: No. t aisbeing too small for his increasing oto stud don uss ad in an i s acSertive on roll 4'1, overage 47. teacher. �Ionthl Magazine of Toronto, Any C• Ihigh Mca A !lase ball match in which much y � Sr, III, ---olive Gould,Hagh ;aTelCay, entlsuslaear prevailed took place on of Darr readers can get a. fret* copy by f7olly \\'erre, Ed u i Bissett Leah Item - the school grounds on Friday after- writing to The Austin Publ. Co., Tor,t1ter, l<rsrnkie Knight, Bertha Sixth noon last between the school boys and onto, Cast. Pella Ilawi ins,dennie Welsh. Jr. III, picked Leant froth the town boys. The pica in. Alsip Craig. , Ethel Vosper, Maud Johns. Blanche '.exalt was a victory for the school The sad news was received here on 'Sheere. Ila Johnston, Nellie Hatter, aggregation by as score of 32 to S, Monday last of the death of Walter 'Minnie Cann, Hazel Snefl Edo i Tseve- Mr, I.indop, fai St. Thomas, has se- I?,vasns, of MISS, Craig, who died flip thick. Nae, on roll 49, average attend - erection (lap at the sane of ?` vra�s ;and . •ilea �,lti the Mot n B k, li a M L' d p 21 da Th deceased victim M E. Gill teacher cared the contract for therect on of sameday, b - ,t o so s an - pi. , _ r. i 1'o b beenSr Bi . , t _, . a s. a .ecezas was ai tc tits sszas here on. 3lonalay and let a fa w re- , of brig hts disease and has con= ssett,ehaatlle Long, W. W. `AMwt►, kpaarAtory ,lobs to RL number of local stexch;Lttt TaRids.% workltlen. M r. Lin dop has signaled his intentions of employ ' 11 Opposite post Office, Good advice: "Say,” saki the edi- Dyina as true local labor as be possably Ma. tor's bright little boy, as he entered as store, "Do you keep knives? ' LOCAL DOIti GS.a"tlh;ces,°'responded the store-1.eep- e .50 .0";C1ie aF "Well," returned the boy. as he started for the door, "";a 11:erase and Lazy men are the best checker play- � you wont kecp'en eaneh loner." ers. "We've kept them for years." The Devon hotel has been dozed in- detinately. An unskilled dentist spares no pains at his work. fined to Iris bed for the past sixweeks. ; Rowasa Powell, John Trritt„'Billie Bis - Air. Evans was as former resident of sett, Jos, Vosper. Jr. III,—Lula Maar` Exeter and was highly respected by r tin, may Rowe, Margaret Makine. No. all who knew him, He leaves a wife on roll 17 aaverageft and two small ehildren to mourn his H. E. Walrnnd, teacher, demise, The funeral took placa to the; Br. II.-�r Bieney, Ml waged, W. Nairn cewctera yesterday, \\ eines. 13r;adt. `, Welealt. I ,Collins. C>r,Btssett, day. J,Harton and A.. Dow equal, E. Farm- house of Retueo ;dotes. el, ;\, Butner, C. Bolder. J. Manson. The !louse of Refuge cotuutittee, Jr. II, --E. Stewart, \i .Amos, G. P'ie'k- consisting of 'Messrs. Warden Miller aril. E. Wood and (I. Acheson equal, tried J. Ferguson, of Ilowlek, H. Chinn.' A, Pickard, Ii, Goldner. 'io. on roll A wi:lowee in a neighboring town hers, of A,shileld. W. Lane, county k 50, average • 11 the other clary was re -married just two clerk, of Goderich, and Inspector Coats - I!. D. Pringle, teacher. weeks after his first wife's death; and met art the Refuge Friday. A number !Ii.- George Brown, WillieBiruey,. when the boys came to eha rivari him of matters were dealt with. among Harry eanahir, Etiith l roek. Catherine he went out and told thein they ought which was a new fence to grace the \l;a;ins, Sr. Pert I I,---Idaa 'Welsh, Sorue Hien act like hogs—others to he ashamed of themeeIves for mak- front alone. the Landon road The ` Minnie Jervell Mid Part II Liati- I1(.t(1 without acting, p Mabel Sutton. Nonn 1011 57 average are RIC la�an nliaroar ;ti'onnd a house cotntiaittee''fnnnd (111' thing in. con W'1 GL'ic•ve, Jr.port 1\'illernrii, u-1,,.. iR fnnn,',i had been held so re- neetinn with the latae in a neat, well- Pl;e,'aSe” mall at the twill and see ;a,. 44I ,tcatiln kept ;4nd '. ltiefa44tor_1 condition, and r' " - S. J. Irwin. teacher. Isle of oar roller! otitsA 11:1ttv1v Biai» phr;ieians agree in '- aylttg tU at 4 the 70 initiates ;all well; they will find Waiver, '-.1 ala :a n 0174 14 Mtn, 711;11 a is s .a rhea , tlaa• toraai of ;rnau,4•tna•nt (>f sl:i