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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-1-29, Page 8P.• seeee-seenessesseeeeeseemonse""' Miss Horn, who has been conduct- ceaueu eeseeeetees. . l ie.. a millinery store here for a uura" Couocil met at cad o1eve at ToWn. 33M . - . ber of years, has disposed of the Intel- Ball. Jan, 25th. Minutes of previous. esiaouctait ' ness to Misses Addie Ana Ella morl°ek• meetieg as amended, Were veld cud ° _sae._ SNA , who have taken Posseseloh. confirmed, Hawkine—Manning---that ''ekit. ra-rii,„.; spent Tuescity ie 1 Dr. Ovens, of London, stuwele coca- the town bell he rnn as foi g eueley and r 0^nd'on% ' '7" Litt t,uld specialist, dieeases eye, ear, Mr. Hogli McKay he notified accord.. n Inertial Hotel, Exeter, WedeFebrnary that the cleft.. moetire tea tie friends iuo teeells -nose rued throat, will be at the Conn ingly.—Carried. Motaiting—Cotoblediel; 4tio Wed„ Manch 4th; Wed.,A. ril lst; from Air, 1. Smith at price named, John Sherritt, M.P. of Harpley,wee Miss Essery, of Crediton, is visitiog Wed,. May titin Wed. June 3 1 $3. 903. 50 per /00.--Oarried. Council ad- in town Taesday. Colassee properly fitted. Igee't visit joorned to regeleerle.etitnisgs.wm ciez., will be IVO.. Feb, Oth. eMre. and Mise Powell ge,V3 a very seeeefleeeee rettaute$, 'rite following are the appointieeots made at the inangterel meeting of the penile school Board on Wednesday ateeeleenaied,ereoldswereettr, PERSONAL. I' This Month in OVERCOATINGS , , titnete Mende on Tnesdar eveuiug, pretty "At Houie" to their 100st 11 SWINGS, PARTINGS, FANCY VESTING iarge assortment to seieot from. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Eeeter. eeeessoseeemeemoseseseesoseeee- It was indeed a very nice party. of friends, and needless to say, all enpay- led the evening. The home was bright and cheery and the attendants were Iperfect in eare and couttesy. The ball given a the Dancliveoe. Aced- ewe- by Mr. J. W. Watson, on Thurs- day eveningewae not largely attended, me. into other ontskieannasements, hot all who attended went home vell pleased with the evening's proseeetm Delegate to Public Librery 13coro,rd, Da , Treble., , anti give Mr. Watson tench credit tor leitz, treapesSinf('d.), MouthlY meet- f, miss esexce mantling, ae eeteaton, es ic-74. Et, e evening lost. Chastenart, P. peayee, Secretary, J. Grigg; Treasurer, the cor- poration a the village or Exeter; ou,triti .1 (1 for a few S. Wood Committee, 13,Frayne; Supplies, -hiss aweetie Hicks spent a few days W. J. Carling; Grounds end Saeitary. °Lf last week with friends in London. Geo. Eacrett and John Evans; Repairs, Nes. Wev.)./lohnes, a myth, is the S. Martin and W. J. Ciirliog; Insinanee g guest of her sister, Mrs, (Dr.) Rollius. II, Huston and W. J. Calling; Tl I1 Miss Dawe, of London, is the guest, ezel'eaa tole' Sopplies. II. Huston ;toil the eleihe of ;qrs. F. W. colons and elm Ed. Miss Ethel Sweet is elating nfre. Glanville, at London. Miss Cook, o Londonis the guest of Miss Violet Treble. , Wea, Davidson spent Monday in London on business. Mrs. A. P. Smith le visiting friends the splendid way la whiele it was eon- . inge tiara :.,..to.dars ,,t• eaell month. -Ae1 ,: the e, eeees of her eonshe eves core : &acted. Mobie was furnisheel by the art ailtoinned St'tishe ion tfolwi or, ee ec 44 • 1..- • I . 4 `, Exeter Oreliestre lend wets Ineeh. an counts and other tonsiness were dale. ,,,;'41''''"urrAr• . 4 4 k . • . preciated by al , Reseed:— H. S'packuniatt, luirdw,:ore sap- i -11r. 'Wm. ereeeil sPeilt a fell,' daYs 1 The beekey match here 011 Toesday Plies,S2eAl; serlliollineeS7; C. Heywoo4. ,, Nyitia his son, Richard, jrt (spree awing l. eight last, betca ween the Lun anal Y;- I rePeirs and reatk.rizaf $7,10; delegation the week- , eter . and the' kn aid in seidnring a". lraereas94 coalilatY 'Miss Datttie W'hite. of Niegere-on teats*was well attereled Tent to eonontentioC..5 n.,,,. u. um. i the-Leke. is visitiog her friend, Miss ; spectators were treated to 4 very geed g J. °moo. See.Y.11ikitte,1/4rs* IlEintnIStnule, a Atkin, le visie- 4 ' exhiloition of the genie, notwithstend- ton ;mei S, Maetin, inleonrinweat. START TUE ing a eoft sheet ot we ceeteed y i log in mid around Exeter, the gneet. o N y , canch for their oppouents but the La- Tii,elemrit can boys put up a good stiff game. At the einse a the game tbre .wore stood tive of a Lendon bitsiness house was 'MI ,,. Mit;tii 03.3 Prior leaves this week for i , tiii4oW4 The home te31111 was weber 00 wouldn't pow 0 et. town last wiesh. and itaviog le:wined ' tVitenttleee, where elie will most Inkely 1 Oitserveri—A repreeenta- , 11P.3. "W" Punsfu°1` ew ______._w....,,,,,..,_. ...,„.r., Exeter. The Ito-, John MeDongal, who is y ttil;:ateTitbenct a(11:11r1i4.1"111;kgs't:int?ititililgil tal11- "MII‘esstiSell'ifsietl‘liVeelleknems,P.retureed to her charee of the Methodist ui ern London teed dealere a the mice be nr, home be Monday,after spending the thej,Nortlaweet eel:eil for it. itrre. They refused to he- millinery Se35_011 in Ovielpin . 0. -- AccoutiT,rwit no diaritoba ..--.1 1 SAVES il et t toms t etute au t It •tutes etreet neve that n7..e1 AVIR OW Rife of a, ton er ..-ir ehurch on eltattlay evening. gieina 1, t I. I, 1 0, I • id. , , , . ....r. ...antes 'Walters is on a purellas- e • co ila t e at tn releo111iig. aim mewls- •n to a , • • . IN THE ileseriptitm of those oreat plains in the ed it was sees ewe that was being fsam 1 g P t Tt tonto, It inniton turd London for Mr. E. J. Spaekinan. sixtiee, when the Mitt do abounded at that Ilene. The gentleman wes in awe, the eonuere was inhabited by town this wee es seetreehlused -two' Ile" Xre. 11. Glanville, who hes spent Q 'ft II ERE1 t!1 BANK Pagara inalans‘ itis discourse WitS in- a coal to I.ondon to enWeene'e the der'le some weeks here ivith her mother, ars there that his statement was true. '11'•9•' Swmt' 11"l'ap Sr _l'reet.' left 5atur" 0 1.111L The home of Mr. and Mre. delex• Alithrieite eted 18 king 5(114 for from (13Y. 101 CP. tintne 44 eo'ndon. tereetlog aud well delivered. of ba.natia lePhereen hae been eaddgewil by the , $10 to 812 per ton iti London. It iris dile and dirs. Riehard Seidon, and prentattive death of their little daugh. never hem more then talOdo ler ton (13301ter. Mi5S Annie, of Iugersoll, ter, Ittargaret diaeletdieen. wino passed Item Thv priee apperentlee t ep •tele, epeet Sondity in town, t eti away km Samdav morning Last; at the 011 the retailer. .'• tenieekeVeyeeek Mr. wed dirs. (-lett. Sautereirs. yeete. month% avid 17 day. is ',tusking the earns* profit eiir the sold ks. John, euuksiva is at present iy, . She was never a VerF heahltY child he eelle now that he did _on ITO, bald ing dangeroustly ill at her Immo on tile EXVE.T. it or ClIV.DI tv;ing „amictea with au pp *t3' 11*11 before the strike., tied tits is proletbly ' lird, coureesion of Stephen, suffering curable attack of j'atualice, e01150- the With 415 h 19A00 g0341 3 besmess 1 from a complication of diseases. *latently 'wee would he at inappyreleasee trout her untold entferioge. Tine fun: „nal took place to the Exeter cense- ery oh Tuesday. 1 v.7.-Rirfnvz;•=nicacrimirretv LOCAL DOINGS: "447 okaasataeglastm.toasoaseativ Jentetry It cede. a rich nem that is loved for tolf gOt. nten.toaell Tet a los% eliolegh twee eel - avidly eatiefield with rrt Tann. protat. nick's° rorcaala for Rimier; ee. - The inithth will open werne thrdatening. :Ninop is ..011, vreleettal tetnator mettle 1t3t, tonlieg greatlYnto City, who has been eisittng his stbter. eViteeleetrieal storms in many places mr4. Dee Rolline. left Tneeday thsturbanceevviliconthine until «Aleut ing for Guelph to - teateenet hueinees the 4th, bringing herwyeahrs; turning and froin there will. return to Abe later to snow -over much of the come West, Detective John T. Westeott went to 'I'hedford Fteday last and eirested (hae. M. Dyke. n patent medicine man, who has of late snide his heed. quarters ht Henn -ill. There had been. several thefts conunitted in thge latt'en M. 1-7se Cunuiogitam left Tuesday morning Sor Detroit, wht•ro he we; vielt a alert time and feoui there he will go to Chietege eireit Ids brother: ;Bon. Thos. Orem-waft; of 'crystal J. 1;) ili•Oty people expect credit, for place and Dyke having lett 1U 11 ti y It is sefe to agiy that this thst doing their N6 hole duty,tussle... wais s sPected and a warrant February 'period, like all the following lameet leit,le• 1' the flower of civilize- tens issued for his arrest by. Mire periods of the month, will begin With t IOU and vt ime its weeds. Ii astus Rennie, who having had a moderate to warm, bright dare but gold watch and ehalustolen. 411508018e rein, with wind and thunder smith - the liearVe deepest grief. money, on Sunday hvg:, Dec. '2Stin ward will follow and turn quickly to Hope is the pewee wield; mitigates Lite is ton a cheeks ond many ot Re Itrial took ?laces tit illelinsaljt opn , OtH itylast hetui • k MA 0, • P. them are fill gtql Cheeks.e There being Ito evidence against him The ice harvest has commenced anu the quelity seems very good. The world tidy lee going wrong, but the people are going with it. Mr. JOB. WIUIS was taken suddenly ifl Tuesday and hie life is now despair- ed of. W. H. Kerr, Editor of the Brussels Post, hes West elected Warden of the county. About the only thing elevating Dy, lee was acquitted. The Rowland Ce Young Bijon Com - Ma Luther Manning. of Crystal ki City, Mau., is sheng Ilan& with, old friends in town this week, having ar- rived from the west Tuesday. Be will remain only a short time and when re- turning will be accompenied by his m spew, sleet and yery cold ethane brother John. storm period to watch is fromeatiout Sunday the *0hh to Thuray sdlite 120. The days of greatest violence VI e on and touehiug the 10th wad -11the The Rev. Mr. Parish left te few days The cold wave dint would naturelly, Og0 to engage in a series of evangelis- tic services tip North.—Painter Barris, of Ailsa. Craig, put the finishing touch- es on the new methodist church last week. —It is rumoredthat Mr. Harlton, of Exeter, has rented Mrs. Bleckwell's store and will pot in a good general ostock before Feb, lst.—Mr. Williams, seats Claudeboyo. • ',•„1 a, House on Sat- Appear (about the 11 th may possibly be gagement in the Oper edy Company concluded a weeks a - retarded until after the. Moontspassege ureal night. They drew fair houses over the celestial equator an the 13th. all week but Saturday lumber, the great drawing cerd being night was a But those who dwinter storme, and o not prepare few hard. the coupon tautest for the set of dish- _.etween the Oth for a great cold ta given away by the companya 16th of Februarywill, we to the wave and blezzard b person whose name *rowed on the art, fear. Mao drawn from the Whale number col- " nination of these costly penalty., The final cul- of Walkerville, put, in the new Ata ore may not in the church Inst week.—Miss male shout some people is their tall reputa- lethal. The covetous desire seemed to on h 'le until their hopes were blight- coins before the lith and 15th which dell is ting friends ill London.— then for being bad. edliy announcement thetthepriatt re central reactionary storm dos, Miss Lamb, of Setiforth, has secured heel laden to little "'Willie Birney. On The storm period extending ;from the the position as teacher in the Biddulph **coed nrizes at the ream noniery lift. to the 23rd is coverc•d b many school —Miss Maud Hedging, of Green. *how held in Golerich. disturbing factors, This parilnd dine way, ;pent a few days here during the Seturdaylattenoon si matinee was het Friendship vrith two &IP ellaillextgl tor tbe chilaten at which two prize* , Were nwerdedeet dressed doll •na spate, ols ito opening steges will bring week.—Mrs. Brown,who has been very one catches the young Mtn 1,111.001 ,, I e an y a recernag t ft etskoles rtu igilli Bo I — change to quite warm for the season, ill, is ttble to be around spire—Mr. hy marrying and then it often turns Lae waits& rein. wiled and thunde.r wilt speedily well, Mich., on Sunday, Jan. 11, in the Carling Bros., secured =lard lima ens barometer ea rail ta unusually Gower. of Manitoba, isvititing his she other has been fishing for. • the former and Feat& Bowden the late A.Tnau cannot tell hieaffinitevenopt ter. low readings, and heavy storms of aad cleath occurred at Oros - out to be a imataken identety. The familiar toilets of the toren bell ere again heard here at Manama/ hours after a two weeks' silence. This cal. aens seem to fayor the change. Miss Hazel Browning pleasantly en- tertained a number of her young friends on Thursday evenieg last. The coldest night this winter 'am! Friday night, the thermometer hay Ing registered 12 degrees below zero. Turkish Scalp Food is the best hair preparation for the hair in the market. Sold by C. Lutz, Exeter. 50 cents a bottle. The true philosopher is never unhap- py, because he is always able to see that however bad his lot, it might still be worse. When a widow stops wearing her weeds it is a suresign that she is ex - pectin to he weeded out of the widow class in the near future. The fine sleighing so much enjoyed by everybody lias somewhat deteriated the past few days, the result of what may be termed the January thaw. Mr. M, Vincent, who has been as- sisting in giving entertainments through the country, returned home Saturday night and has decided' to remain. Rev. A. H. Rhodes, of Hyde Park, condacted the services of the Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday last, preaching two very acceptable and in- teresting discourses. • al quantity otferod, , hard and soft wood wan . Apply at this of - Ace. atiaatagary, Somalia Jame at. harsh Bev. Sohn Scott, D.D., returned lids- ionary frotn Japan, will praele Olean - noel missionary sermons in the James street church both inorning and even - big on Sunday next Collections end subscriptions for the fund. Dancing Acatiessy. • 3. W. Watson is prepared to give private dancing lessons any hour at the Academy. Gentlemen's class, Monday evening at 8 &clocks ladies' class Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock; children's class, Satorday afternoon at 2.30. Particular 'attention given to waltz and two-step. be followed by thapga to sleet and person of Maggie Simpson, beloved snow, all "ducting up with stiff win- wife of Mr. T. H. Corselet. The de- try.gales and £ cold wave from the ceased was married here on Christmas north west. The last three dole of day.and was well and favorably known the month will bring return of gamer- irt this vicinity and her death will be al storm conditions, winding up on deeply regretted by her many friends. 28th with electrical disturbances and The remains were brought to Lucent heavy rains in many sections of the on the following Monday, the funeral country. Upon the whole, we fore- taking place on Wednesday from the *Wan unusually stormy and disagree- residence of her brother. Her husband ableFebrustrye' and her brothers and sisters have the sympathy of the surrounding country. Prosbytory anima. METHODIST CHURCH OPENING.—The The Presbytery cd Huron met in Methodist denomination have every Knox church, Goderich, on Tuesday of reason to feel greatly elated over the last week. There was a large attend- success of thew church opening on business was cut short, owing to the trains record es a most fitting tribute to the ance, but owing to the lateness of Sunday last, and the event, will go on time at their disposal. Mr. Larkin, of zeal and enterpt.'e 's of the worthy con- Seaforth, was appointed Moderator for the next six months. The records of several of the sessions were examin- ed and attested. Mr. Corriere report- ed that the debt upon the manse in his charge (Grand Bend and (orbett) had been fully paid. The Presbytery ex- pressed its satisfaction with this report and recommended the same grant as before from the Augmentation fund. It was agreed to ask a grant of po for charge of Bayfield and Bethany, and LAD a SEEDS! SEEDS!! SIIEDS!!! We pay the highest mar- ket price for No. 1 Red Alsike and Timothy Seed; also Hungarian and Millet T1 HAWKINS 84 SON • Ntifitafafflii-tifWg9RWM SALE OF SHIRT WA.TST FABRICS AND UN tick Sateen Blouses mealy and stitched, trimmed with Satin ,Buttous with new Feenelt elosiug, A env. ae-an---—n- -e— YBLOUSEMATERIAL.- — , LAD'S -- 1 ____ .....,, ..____. _. , .. ..„......, ... „ ....... 1 We ate showing some of Otis 5e350115 'lleWegt In . French Goods, with silk and wool Alines in Black, Green, Bine, Grey, Old rose and floral designs. 1WRAPPERETT ES Suitable for Blouses, Kinonas, Wrappers. Rte. A large vaviety of patterns arid coloring. 27 to 30 in. wide. Good value. LADY'S BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS extra heavy quality and hist eons black. satin finish made with dry crimped floence and narrow edging. B A K. AND WHITEUNDERSKIRTS heavy extea hey quality, trimmed with deep flounce end crimpled frill. The correct thing. Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sandford Ready Made Cltothing, 6111111111•111.1111111111M1111111111111111111111.111 ,---..........e. South Huron Agricultural society. The annual meeting of the South Huron Agricultural Society was 'held in Wilson's hall, Brucefield, on Wed- nesday. The various reports shows the society to be still in a prosperous condition. There was paid out last year in prizes the sum of $1,006, and the year was closed with a balance of $544 in the treasury. Mr. Robert Mc- similar grant for a charge of Varna Allister, of Hay, was proposed as pre- and Blake. The Olerk was directed to while the well rendered program, con- sident for the current year, but, much convey to the widow and family of the sisting of addresses, quartettes, solos, to the regret of the members, Mr. Mc- late Principal McVicar, of Montreal, recitations, etc., in the church. The en - Allister declined the honor,on account the sympathy of the Presbytery with tire proceeds were $1125, which a - of his advancing years and his conse- them in their recent bereavement. In mount was more than that required to gent inability to attend to the duties view of the large majority in favor of wipe out the debt of the church, much of the position. Mr. McAllister has the Temperance Bill, in response to the to the satisfaction and credit of the been a director of the society for 21 Referendum of Dec. 4, 1002, the Pres- congregation. years, and on his expressing his deter- bytery unanimously expressed the mination to retire a resolution was opinion that the government of theCorrecti•on unanimously passed acknowledging Province would be enstified in reintro- A horse belonging to Mr. Sas. Tapp, of Rodgerville, while left standing on the street, took a notion to run away on Thursday last, but was captured be- fore any clainage was done. Dix Lung Syrup, Dix Little Liver pills, Dix Kidney Pills, Dix Cold Cure, Dix Compound Carbolic Ointment, only need to be tried to prove their 'value, Sold by 0. Lutz, Exeter. gregation. Rev. J. P. Race, Ph. B., of Fisinfrt0 F ITURE Furniture of all kinds and at prices to suit alli who are we enetigh: to in- spect our stOet4' before buying else- where. We carry: the stock and 'we make the prim right. Toronto, conducted the morning ser- W. 11USTON, Opera Block. 11, vice and the Rev. Park, of Denfield, in the afternoon, the church being GOING OUT crowded to the doors on both occa- sions. The church is,a, neat and well fir appointed structure, having a base- Uf ment under the whole, and the build- ing throughout is one of modern beau- SHOE BUSINESS ty. The ...owl supper and entertain- ment on Monday night following was a grand -Susccess in every particular. Supper was served in the basement, Rev. Geo. Brown, of Toronto, occu- iecl the pulpit in the James street ethodist church on Sunday last. He left on Wednesday for Mitchell, where his long and faithful services, expres sing regret at his retirement and the hope that he may still long be spared to bis family and friends. Mr: John Ketchen was then appointed president; Mr. Thomas Fraser, lst vice-president, and Mr. Thomas Russell, 2nd vice- president: The following directors were appointed: P. McGregor, Bruce - field; John Murdoch, Stanley; Robert McMordie, Hay; H. Smith. Stephen; Ed. Christie, Exeter; Win. Dixon, 11 -s- hortie; R. Charters, Tuckersmith; D. McIntosh, V.S„, Brucefield; Williatn Rev; 0, grown, McAllister, Henson. Messrs A. BeiTd. willhe visit his son Scott and J. McIntosh, 13rt ce , If you want to save money order were appointed auditors, and John your magazines, newspapers or other R .. foreign periodicals at the ADVO- settativee on the Western Fair Board. Murdoch ,and Thomas Russell repre ,Cletari office, It will pay You. We At a meeting of the new board of (11- are ag1,0tors silbseqiietitlY held, M. me. agentsfor any of the above pub - erne was re -appointed secretary-trease The other day o- tie of our citizens had erer. It was resolved to hold a apeing an engagement out town, and VMS fait' at Brele_edeld as llsual$ the date of prevented from going by his wife, which will be mimed a the este meet. whersuP°b he sentatl°e aailng, ‘‘Cir- it will saailsioeabre- ver which Ibave no C013" Yin a d o 11 on IVIr Logan to re- clueing the restrictive features of the bill, at the next meeting of the Legisla- To TUE .°4/31T9,..E OF THE ADVOCATE. ture, with a view to their enactment, Dnan SIR. --En your last issue you and expressed the hope that this would pablished an account, as did also other be done. Upon the presentation of papers, of the sad death of Mrs.' John the- report of Presbyterial Women's Gowans, Blanshard. In that account Foreign „Missionary Society, the fon there are several mistakes which I lowing resolution was unaninaously. would like corrected, as the public is and heartily passed:—"The Presby- given an entirely wrong impression. tery hereby express the high appreoi- In the first place Mr. Gowans did not atiott of the self-denial and labors' of sell his farm and buy another contrary the Women's Foreign Missionary. So- to the wishes of his wife, as the paper einey within the bounds,. and their seems to infer. They asked his 'troth - gratitude to God for the success which er, Walter, to buy the farm, as they has crowned their efforts during the had made up their minds to sell, as year. They especially record 'their they had an 'opportunity of buying- a satisfaction with the increase' of coo- farm near St. Marys, consisting . of tributions; the amount of which is con- eighty acres and owned by her cousin, siderably excess of that of the pre- Mr. Logan'. Walter bought their farm ceding Year. They Os° express their of fifty acres luta they purchased- Mr. belief that the growing interest, in Logan's. All parties teeMed well sat - Foreign Missions throughout the isfied until a few days after the husi- Cherch is largely due to their efforts, ness had been settled, when outsiders and pray that the divine blessing may began to talk of what a poor farrn they tidily attend all their intnre efforts were going to, and how they had been to promote this great work." The deceived. This preyed so beitylly, on t d' y et' f bt Id Go' 'clthth nen or mar . me mg o res y ery rs wens M113 her -husband is to be held in Kipper], On the 10th of Practical Embalmer. Having decided to give up the Shoe Business and put all my time at Harness, I will sell all my stoqk of BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST Now is your time to . secure Bargains. Reduced To $1.75. • Men's Felt Boots, regular $2.25 for $1.75. Other gockis in proportion-. t?. tt. SWEET, E)taisti. • curnstances o trel render it irnpossilsle for me to be decided where the Peet fall show will. trie t ,p eVa up . Out. to-night."ld the• b arch, at 10 a.m. , lease them of their bargain. This he they were quite agreeable to and ogee- ed Walter $275 which he refused to refused to do, unless paid $500. Mr. Gowans at first refused to pay that sum, but owing to the mental distress of his Wife, afterwards decided to pay him the money. After this they spent two or three months in trying, to get a place to their liking, but were unable to do so• Walter seeing that John's wife was., still somewhat despondent, Offered 'them thole farm hack, provid- ing they paid him for his work on the place and other expenses incurred in the transaction of their husineSs, This ; HOW Was He Dressed? You hear this asked of some persons every day, and the answers depend on thekind of clothes they wear. How are You, Dressed? When you want to be well dressed come and have a suit made to order. All new goods consisting of PantindS Over co atin g s Ete. JOT -INS TAILOR EXe.ter posfteb the takeoit, took $200 and bore all the expenses --not $800 as the paper • stated. Mrs. Gowans attached no blame whatever to her husband for her rash act, as she left a note on the table beside the poison, statinv•„ that he was f. in no way to blame for what she had done. MTS. Gowans was a kind and lovable woman, whom, only tempor- ary insanity, caused by business woe - /les,' could have been driven to this act. Her sad death has -cast a gloom over the whole community. Pnetet Goveans