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Exeter Advocate, 1903-4-2, Page 8A DACE 'Those 3e, and 50. wall papers at. Stewart's tare aerating quite a hum.' Don't forget the lecture by De Witt ibex', on "The uses of ugliness," on ,A•pril10th.. Plait open April 7th. at Di Lutz's drug store. Prices 25 toed 35 cents, Several from here etteaided the Tin Wedding of Mr, and Mr's, Frank Ker - nick, U xticl;, of the 4th4thcoxrcession of i�sb rne , on Monday night last reporting as very pleasant time, Rev, }Dutton, of (Ientxvllia,,again oc- cupied theulpit in the James street church on Sundae:} morning last, while the evening service was taken by Rev, F, «, Mellott, RA., B.D„ of Kippers, Mrs. B. S. O'Neil received a telegram Tuesday statiug that hey fatI ere !s lying d:tngexoas1y ill at bis home in Eagle River. Her sister, Miss Geddes, who was visiting here left the stone venins for her home, The last number 'Death of Mrs. leavers, Whet about good paper for your A s -ad. death took place at Victoria parlor'? Stewart. has by far the big- Hospital, London, on Wednesday last, gest stock and best values in town, when Clare;. Meakios. beloved wife of See them.. Fredericl. Meyers, of Cleveland, pass- ed awary. The circumstances in eoin nection with her death are extremely sad, Al'out four tuontlts ago Mrs, Meyers came here to visit at her for- mer borne and receive medical treat- ment trouble, The forinternal1 1e, meet an skill of the best physicians was sought but it seemed to afford but slight're- lief and she decided to undergo an operation, She was taken to London, the operaation performed and pronounc- ed but ed a decided. sttcces , she took a change for the worse and in a few hours the curtain was rung down and the vital cord snapped. The late Mrs. Meyers was 1ve11 !mown here, be- lu; a daughter of Mr. Murk '.MTetakins, told her many friends will be deeply grieved to learn of her cleruise. She y v(. r ofe and leaves S was...� i .age, •owing-llusbalnd and one child. Her Death et Mrs. Hardie* There passed away at the family re- sidence. Main street, on Thursday last, Ann Page, beloved wife of Wm. Hard- ing, 5 in aged. 3'? ears, 3 months altd a days.TgThe deceased bifid been a long sutferer from a complication of diseases and during. the latter stages of her illness was )n an almost helpless con- dition. Mrs. Harding was of gentle, amiable and kindly disposition. :and she bete her long illness with loving patience and in the came security of perfect faith in hep Saaviox•'s merits+ he leaves to mourn her demise her aged .partner and two sons by her first husband. The funeral too place Saturday to the Exeter cemetery. i on the Lyceum Death of Dr. Mlnisimali• ra iilsins weie hrcnu ;lit here by #rain ' ` ► 2 " „Coarse will be given on April pith, One after another the t°eterens of flo,v 1.ondoi. Tllursdaiy ,•iUd were 1elid a to rest in the Icnrkton cemetery Sat; (Iood FI'idaoy} in �Gidley's Opera house EKeter's business circle are depar•tine, y' What more does a elan E .eter, `"The uses of ugliness' by fron) :uuonyst us, letaviag only the lit::, iirday, - w..nt for comfort, xlegarat IDa I'4"sitcillc+l; one of #ue „,neuta�st ter of f]xeir ulxkarnisliesl ;tunes and ti xe :�>:tsy=aaary sicf,iite Ill.", th:alt al, ilnely tailored O Ltols on the A,nerietin .continent, example of their public and enevete The Missionary Meeting held in the garment. avhich combine's Dr. Ovenm, of London, surgeon, even hvee for the gou%cttiee and .t'n)aal;a*tion Trivitt Memorial church on `.Lbursda " .grace, style with ease. A lit and -s eciaalist, dice. se eye, etir,,,y of the younger generation. This week evening.Mardi 2uth, wits wellattten - meta 1. c .tritt4.T. `n'=ta ;pre -:;S- nod throat. will b; at the Coin- tit b' encs... our linty to re'e erd the dt:•a.,th ea meet interesting. Tn . rector, eut:e meet be an home in , , re,er lata Waal, Exeter, 'f�'c'tl.,Aprid lst; o I1enry- Einstnaan, Las.. whose sod- tine Rev. R. J. 31. Perkins, bins, 31• A., of-- - tra4 ?: i 't 1' and ` )x any Re^ i �q L re 1•, --itC -ion ...?e-1-, J3 oe'grel, 1:03. den aleEakl't Cathie as is shoek to his m ny ler conducting it short, F opening sea. R e a -ictal. i fila eses properly fa ted, 'est vis -it ` friends, on Smide last. at the lige of • vice, ant�_oduet'd the Rev. T. J. 1lalrsh, , t1aQi•)as�svra,aaketa.il And at1- )1iDlli; 'afi„ 1p1itls¢.' 71atas asl+alamenthe. Tha'der4toted whc,epoleefor ort.a.an flour Itnd yeas :on , pow Z,F ,, t ,-. 1a ,S. a4 3'l:'thn !:1 :all !Merited tlowrii, v •r`st'el tet iglu) t a:;e°1 attte'lit itr*" kC ,. t Y t�.%° �.t Wan(ia liit1 rose -et hoe ectieedera1`-h t hiw°'d'!llout. I,11(+ speaker bulli'. the is +. ti•• aattpAt?tt t > ,.;eta 'ia A t t •i de tut t:tii,tx. --TUE Paid sip 4'titit:a: S4[rt►laTs .nuie;Tt► f+an la3 lataxna ... t......:tt li cfitiestia:F" table of his death. s •[. dentist the zero. The wildk lois gale n steadily ' ila',til) 01114114 •, tl ('eN113 :an4et1 hY his d:all°rlate't' all• . r p � -:lar. wee ti)oi-otll.,lhly })r4tl}ciel7t and lay • and now as srhot)1 has been est�4talislleii ��7 Ho .a� tel x:Fat•Deky. x11741 e�;tetlsive� x ., .. •, t; t a)� . ?, A"l:inror). wlata w°,xs taro s entling a4 ° 'o •hard ei Id hones 'al-' fe'r Indian children wit}a over forty ; � e,ronti to 1aor1e in Wirslie111 Ontario. and as Ex .... •- Tt1 o armee, t� e, _ 1F - `d'al #t.. 1) .171.. s¢ra4ight f 1 l t t14 . + e a "' t e U{)e of tllH ## Ealy 41"P` het^e. W(' "re s¢?t'ry te) "'am Inge with the iodine bad elide many colt l.a).. iii a tte tla nc tl : ea p:lewd, We're erep owing to 1,1x4 the meet eel i41y:'aar. 11, S. Holt. Ee . a aril Mr. Horton bas not hien saleet+s S -lends. Strange to Sat he was e,' ett•d nig ft take~ of the Mission is that 1 iat'i, i i!! (ate 1tDstorY and we are )aartteta rata neon �1, r � £ y is itrell �. .. t . 1 4 enaa..&r. I3. 11. Stewart. ;<n foal in >e(•enti1rf al *quit heals(+, out eeiased by lois au 4 partner ljetst a) year, ninety -live a per Cent. of the. 111(11ans of 434., 7•ai, a Hl1+$a[1a41('l by and tIr(t d,t e3. tit .a IIa iTice oil ltsiltr'iill,nd �"iat,lir�latal ani '.D a. '-`elrtaiilt+. e il,F.\'1'' tt'atall.lu• raid tear' wiaiell lt, haul ln,•c'14 "cars of the founding of +1. lero.i flu.3' n11t1st ,„..0 •'' 14-141-.„--,t+1cops+l•:tt..4 on some time ago, but upper- 11a ••iron, Vey River, .end how the . Son ever thought t144 end was sl) ileu•Y S '1a had gra)w'la owl;l'i►rd)•1l'1•{`tl in that. i ag°Ml ill t,l•.;t he was on obi ,;tinct just a few , t�1.•o 111);lrt of : nl•the.a n (emolat dor- I i y .ore Relight,, . days 111`et'itflt to his 414'ittiee, Da, Ki41'' ing ilii• 1 —t tett years, ar:s, `Elio' "1iesili11 3*. ,POI Dtl6?in_; a '.101 * tthe North end marl) Was leatrn 111 t'()1•ilwtlll, England, -itnate'u about :113611)11es tlnl•th of }'.d.' of OW town for some y a':1E' nita•('tl In the y env +-eel. Ann 1vhPn only a few 111onittn mid the peeler part (of thi ; ;{tl1 '-1,)tnr,1:zv 1114 Wail Iota stack. to 1nt+sitl4+old was hrata)141 ln• hispat•eut di boat a 1I'.to be travelled by cant'. i ' eta+ ele e. ee,e, weer,. n' hill again N # eeti1C near forta, The et gully llev t4 mide11'10 Due- ? 'lite la,ii));tl�(>•3thepuls ,1ue4)4lt*;ihong tntlj, (liff�- aeA+ etbr? in •l simileti1)tiSllt14.11 '4. grew In manhood ,followed the trial.- reit and (1:4ngeroute The speaker told't`:. lirr4l,lat In illy Elie nal. here will it a of banldialr; and framing. This he con- -.owe of his 1)tirdsilip:+ and struggles, Ir him every 4:aItess and t11t1& his va'n- ti74ned for some years, tooth at Part of being 11t 4 miles from the Weare st i el re 1 s niowne4l with golden grill is lope •aand liitehelt, but his health fail- white neighbor, 11Ut hearing as wnrtl Of a fit'\ tilt. nisi of the Advocate, mg min he entered the book :nal sial (43 1isl) for 11)otathe at it time, of walk • .; 31r. 111n, 111111.1 4.1 it has heel° in tionery business at the lintel' p1 ice and lug Oval i41H} to WOO utiles on snow- ,. geawn for the past few days ender N111'isltt►,aegnently took, up dentistry, wi1ic•1: ,sheat.:, of sleeping nil the+ snow alien •'! e.-4 , , iui; tet r 'r{arr, c►13ot,P;e at) move into,lea i he avas aae"tit ely (`w -'aped in ult to the. the tl)e'i•nlotheter %vas'til da rdees helm% y x1 ' etteetkelltearteelde Tf you require. 4 AP PANS 4 SAP PAILS 1 SPILES KETTLES t GO TO Az Ti 11 -fl. -INS & SON. Oil G�,ke, Ilix�.ses�. Meal, fo.1Timoth Seed,ReUI , site lover Seed Blue Grass Seed. BEE SUP PL S We carrya f� lie of bee Bil ler. A .�` aT ,RDE O. IT o Now eat V. ' t l i 3 • ,1 IS ion DU so. a , , I I 1 j • , }, , 1 et '@. • rte* (1 I. vaiae Eery " r;, Ill' Me p rtracut, , ,- +ni(D:av . �Ir. 11atr.>lt hrrrl at tausraibex• 5,7,.1: Baal; a ' Gib the newest 3111 Muslin , f d,alighte),. lilt, s 11.31•Einsman. teatclr . , ,. , •, _ l D.,....:;,,,...!,.e . _ M i• {� amt re` ter m the Model school, Parry Sound. /af 61 Iz.ctcagl:tlrlhS :and eure)S With 131111 ,� rev -z-•:,:;, S, `,a.' llii1lnl,fr€t�a'x, .11i4i allot /iii 7a. .. + • 3 , ,.; at:Uin� L. lklrt5r7Tat11, at hitrnt, ;and Mies . a1 D) 4 h were (•xaallitlt'(i by ninny tiftt�r. Ail-! v s3 a $ e oe, - ,l y ,v ` •mina I11nen7aln. eta\t3['nt at the 'Con- ' the 1)10) tlltg. The offering whirl) was trete, . • oar :., .:,,E:. s , :.. ),,:...,.,,,, i'D4ls. Latest t)iblllninc, E o a t 1 C' ee•rvate ry (f . Miele. Toronto; l rt 11 a hitt•) al unix, was &elated to the Baty '`°=tell. Snell 14 -u.OW 0 b• 9r.,.. ,� �'.,-,:,"P'.,:,to .; ,u , ° ,... ltill+tl3ttlt, Sialnia4 aantl lir. 1'<. 1'i. Kim:- River lIi>sittt),t the ('ltr4e of the ' „. Tile, Woods -leek Leel Daily Exrreas has : man., town. The funeral took plaice to i meeting the rector, on behalf of the as"`"` '" the followin complimentary refer. OiC Exeter cemetery W ilneeday. t aLl.gl(ga)tiot), presented Mn. Fred FMPEs'l�e, /ft an Fleeter young holy. ---"Miss % Knight, who bail resigned the posi- Ae, ' / 1,t College, St. -hamlas i All the Ladies are my ted ti0)3 ok' organist, with ae pone" e:,rit:tin- . Johns, e f Alma i 11 r. , T , • •t ing 1wouty-tive 41ullai):s. The 1t'0101' g t..,_ °;, a ss. taverna whir 1' .::tui; in Chalmers i a1(far more an sop "11.(' ]h 1S$01 (1%`'r's1,t" Ot spoke of tilt• faithfulness of Mr,Ktlightry • �5^t: � � �;a,la7+Bath 1tt7;,<,N;r;.e'^, ti voice (tf tne)1(. .. 1 r i S a , a; ,; t • ' ° '1` , 's z•ier11 1illiitei awl Jets Goons at dining the 71r.an4" ,rave's which he has ti sa"l',a„4r :r, ♦. 1. ` i . .. ' pewee • wed iIle osition elm of the' cut °re at• , os. ¢hurl 4 i(lin.u, . It 1 , . ... .-,F.,,,..�, , „„,. , :r, - ''.1 tn, 4 and well vontoolled. If ,plass Snell . l t pe e' s 1 . . • g ! • �,y ,� }e+Dal9� ">13at1t1411't+ttrrrt ata this t'ii3 5134 o i Sen ; apirt't•t•iftthin of his seq.\ alul • will aav•aat with :a h6tSt [�f Mende." a►a;•:urt�d lion than ort! lvoulil e'alrs•y 1v}tlt'y W.T.Ol C. v. x©tet 13 4)) to Western Oneida, 1111' goual will Mir. , tem e*n Wee, leiter dtayk the nee •rhe Rev. Dean Ferrer, who betel •r 41(1 ln'St whine) of his ulama* friends in [Tint .a&1 ' fiat one" t)nt! dity. lap Rased ))\V8 in En la1.11I � 143011 i rl Zit Xi�Neter, 14.1) •k, hail to rather t1tlFa`3etlt 111lShe. `e part in t'liz temperance reform in Eng- ltliIle getting off the train at Clatu e, hunt 1 g' t3xctcr School Rs r•Qrt boy, . She WAS .teeonipan ed by her 1 - ,. The following is the standing of the • ,� The indications of a lift. s bias ere au t11a3 in the public School herb for the t11(a ehrldre n and wh'&1 de'centline the often recon in eaYl ' yeur.. aiisl 11'}1. 1 } 3 month of Marche Class A.—Clara, tlnown the L 1 1kCatlil(llheadlong..1 lits lard has left this on record: In. 1855 , , I -c enzil Class I3,4R iunifred thee Isaac siistraiued several painful bruises 1 cut from nay favorite Youths ("et)}- ling. Class C.—Alvin Brintnell. Class Vanity is as twin sister to irnpaul4'ne , and would b:ave been seriously hurt net, the chief juvenile payer t'he dray D.—Hazel Browning, Olive Elliott, Some people live, others merely ex bad it not been fur a parcel she car- a' temperance pledge, and pastnlg it in Irene O'Neil. No. cin roll •15, averatge est, ri('d tinder her arm which served as aur family Bible, insisted on it being attendan(e 40. L.tzo liter) are the beet checker play- a protection as she fell. The little signed Vis, very me sister of d self III It 11• N. Anderson --1 hiss Dorrington Teachers. ers. ones escaped unl)»rt' is still there, thus signed and represents An unskilled dentist spares no pains What might have reaulted. in a seri- the first bit of temperance xance work I aver Sr. I .-Bose Cudinore,Euae McPhee - at his work. crus accident occurred at Mr. \\'in. did.'= son, Dyrlliurdon, Flossie Taylor, Idea Batman's wood bee on Tuesday last. i . Seuisr, Wil Lily Acheson, Elmore not )elan who asks your judgment is Ii1 cry naotUar lvlio rt=ails this c:tn do Senior, Willie Knight, Florence Duns - It appears that :lir. Geo. Kellett had ra similar work in the home, in child - not apt to accept it. across cat sale thrown over his Shaul- ford, Harvey Gardiner. Jr. 1V.--Ylugh g der and when n 'turnin around quickly hood the :minds are wax to receive land Snlne Wren net like bogs—others ;are , ilicl-ay, Bella Hawkins. No. can.:. roil g , q y t7rarble to retain, and she who fails to hogs 'without acting. it calve in canbtet with Mr. 1 ' 1). n. 50, average 46. The grindstone the one stone that Snell. The sharp teeth of the instru- improve her 1 opportunities, during the 0. Vosper, teacher. g formative period of the child s life, has __ . 13e Vosper. Jr. IIT. -- is never left taiiturned• anent were embedded in his head at truly lost them eutirelr. Sr. III.—Ethel 1 ,p The host generous hearted man sel- some length and at the same time sev- . Rev. T. Edgerton Shore, M.A., late Gladis Bissett, Anna Dow, Lois Bir- dom ever does his duty, •ening an artery, from which the blood superintendent of the Fred Victor Mis- ney. No. on roll 36, overage 31.36. Carpets and linoleumsgoingBowed profusely. Medical aid WAS sion, Toronto, under whose inspection M. E. Gill, teacher. T summoned but it was with some dif•- passed many* of .,Ohe outcasts and uu- Sr. III.—Sophia Werry, Lillian at cost at Snell & Rowe, fienity that the flow of blood was stop- fortun:rtes of Tt'ii:•onto, says: "I have Anaos, Douglas Stewart, Lulea Martin, Most all victims of hard times are ped` more pity and less hope for a boy who May Rowe. Jr. III. --De Leanne Mill- Basket suiting in Navy, kind of cigarettes ligattes than for any other yard, •d iVKyatie Collins,l Clara. la . Davi , Clif really victims of haziness. �` �')boy." There are just as good fish in the Green and black. The latest The ci>;atratte is the de dliest foe aur Farmer, Lillie Hodgen, Manson, Taylor. illeen seta, as ever was—lied about. thing for tllllined skirts and youth heave to meet. It is on their No. on roll 39, average 32. Putting at ni<'kle in the slat is like track as they travel carelessly and gal- H. E. Walrond, teacher. pouring water in a rat hole. suitS. Snell w Rowe, ly through the valley of childhood and Sr, IL—K. Stewart, A. Pickard, H. It is hard for a man to escape the young manhood. Standing on the safe Gardiner, G. Acheson, W. Amos; C. publicity of his awn history. hill -top of Christiau womanhood we Pickard. Jr. II.—B. Boyle, C. M'akins, A man runs into debt but he never have been watching it. Shall we turn E. Brock. No. on roll 48, average 41, comes out faster than a walk. L g , it g t' g f away and leave these erring ones to'H. D. Pringle, teacher, In politics audacious cheek and push their fate. God forbid, Mid II.—Barry Sweet,Eylmoreliair- are ofen mistaken for abilit ghbo g Crediton Queen Victoria was strongly apposed nese, Nellie Pickle, Young -Creech, Y• to tobacco. Even the most distinguish- Gordon Taylor, Willie Snell, Bella Mc- A girl who marries in haste may Il th ed o guests was forbidden to smoke in Kay. Jr.II.—Stella Srnithcott, Harry Mc - repent in a cheap hoarding house. f any palace during the Queens resi- rake, EaII. rd. a Sout t ott, arry Messrs. Handford & Elliott shipped h th I, dence in it. She would not tolerate 33x11, Maumee rd. r. Velma H Easter - avid a carload horses to Winnipeg Tuesday, d th smokers around her. • Her Secretary brook, -Oliver liodgert, iVl}d. Part II. For scratches and itching of the legs y was instructed to write tobacco -using Willie Heideman, Lily May Frayne, in horses try Doms' blood purifier and p statesmen, who corresponded. with her Oscar Anderson, Mary Acheson and d k d on matters of state, that docnrnents lbtion. Sold by O. Lutz.Russell Balkwill eq 1,4 , Lola Taylor, As good as any, yea the best, White sent her must be free from the taint of Leon Treble. No. on roll 47, average and Golden WyandotteEggs h' h the poisonous weed. 42 F. E. Carling, teacher. y Poultry.gg d Only East year a deputation of phv- 15 for $1.00. 3. SENIOR. sieians, principals of schools, ministers Sr, II.—Ida Welsh, May Jewell,Min- Mr. Mark Salter moved on Monday and representatives of the W.C.T.U. n e Jewell. Jr. IL—Elmo Howey, Lati- last i`ibto the house he recently pur A 1 y this p and benevolent societies, waited on 'mer Grieve, Luella Blasdille, Willie chased from Miss J. Spicer on the the Kingston city council to beg that Ford. Sr. Part II.—Fred•Brock, Reg- Lond'on Road. Black Barley for Seed. something he done to guard the school a'ie Bissett, Willie Alexander. Mid. Eggs for hatching from pure bred For good clean black seed barley ap- children from the cigarette. The prin-Pt. II:—Wilfred Stewart, Clare Wood, chicken; White and Golden Wyan- ply to the undersigned, Lot 22, Con. 3, cipal of one of the public schools said Clara Vosper. No. on roll 43, average dotter eggs 15 for $1.00. J. SENIOR: Stephen. • that of his class of twenty-five boys, 35. - ELSIE MCCALLU I-, Teacher. Tur ei .. ' •alp Food is' the best dress W. D. SANDERS, Exeter, P. O. all but ten were cigarette users. ,I.o.F• `" At Home." , ing apd,Fe4tnrer ofgrey hair in the The 154 teachers in the London, Ont., The I.O.F. "At $orae held in Gid- schools signed a petition to the School le 's opera House 00 Fridaynight last e ts.'al, a,Sold by C. Lutz, Exeter. 50 ley's cents- ,'oiottle• Board, asking that the parents of the.was a social function of unusual anter a ta,n l ` W $ b f h scholars should be in some way warn- 'est and pleasure. The athering was ceritelrlsle,<posit, of Dashwood, who ed of the injury the cigarette was do- limited to pleasure. The their respec- aecepsed a position with Mr. 3, . A. I' quality -guaranteed. ing • rive friends but a Is and number were Stew rt as,clerk;commencedhisduties On March 2nd the ouncil of the ��}} G ti ' attendance. ce. The. hall was very Mond'ay,in.ornmg. city` of London by a unanimous vote beautifully decorated ma all sides' and Highest price for trade low Th ltorse.sht ed froixl here by Mr. �, ° and without a word of dissent pursed the platform was :articularly striking John :Dose eta Qr:ystatl City, Man., a est rice' or cods, Remeln- the following: '`Whereas, the injur- to an atfor emblematic representation otic n of :g; few t eks a) p iiunfortunately for Mr. p ionseffectsof the cigarette, especially . forest, the whole bele surmounted by Moore ,,.. g a bei the stand, the R. Pickard g l4loare,• tiled on lin; stay. upon the young; are undoubted;:end a large life -like picture of Dr.Oronhya store Hell: &Rowe i i l• w S Whereas, age-lirnit a shave proved,. ha the'Sn Supreme Ranger.' Mr. Foraame brick -and • derangement of Lek , p g wherever enacted, ineffectual, becauseII. Dickson a member of the order, the icidneystat use',Dtg Iiidney. Pills. The. Laa�uace of the Law. L Fors h ,Ltttzi,t „ it would require an,.tuuy of detectives had charge of the program and dis- ith� 3n , If I were to give you an orange, to 'enforce thein; and Whereas weo' the office in his ThetRev.11lt,A.a1Thomas, of Luean; said a well-known lawyer, ' I would charged'tlie duties t . learned there is a,moveneent on foot to inner. After a few re- in t hb:l xstfnf.theZenten ser-tm l sa�L )ve ou the . orae e 'usual happy m, p will cand c tP Y y, g y g y petition the Dominion Parliament for lir remarks from the 'chairman vices lriatihe .Triryatt,i l emorial church lint should the transaction lie intrust- .tMiss y , the prohibition of the manufacture, Miss Belts opened the program with Schooleatallaci-nrglntaighutsday.) ed to a laavyer to put'rn w1 her he importation and sale of the cigarette. - a laid ado t this- form• "" hereby P g an' admirably rendered 'piano solo... 1119 7c laticrs'ti. 111 lien's o P Therefore be it resolved, by the muni- The quartette selection given by Mrs. _: ;•:,,yet,., give, grant and convey to you all my • (3 . r1Yt:crihat -Olt rryJ'.J1;el�.(� Rowe's, .:interest, right, title and •advant.aee of muni- cipal Council of the City_ of London, Chisholm, Miss.l3ea,ver; Mr. J. H. Holtz-. l? , '. that we are to sympathy with this ef- mein and Mr. Ezra Foist, of Crediton, y s; and rn the said ox tinge together lgith fort rotect the youth 'of Canada appreciative st,of character. Teed 1 Melt lr rid;S : Fribvt' to young P Y was of a highly .; 1 its .rand, skrn; lutce, pulp :and pips and against the formation of a habit at applause. igs'ar�d'clves and see bhav they will ag , that and brought forth uproatrousappla use. t r.:.,,. laud, all rights and advantagestherein,with he' thrtvc:> It'Is .tire best„.rheaPest. , „ is a;rnen.ice to it good health .find Mr. T. Balk will gave .a .very. interest trod' lr] the niarketi ''cold' by O. fuh power_to byte. morals, and woinld'I+etluestthe member g recitation are did also Mrs. (actor ge stock f ing K, Exeter., ,:: - ” for London to resent this expression'. • nson, At this ;Frank Lutz, E xete P P M t 1 of. oinion to the House of Commonsar of. the P. aid. E.`McCornnc.k, High Sec�ety. and t hisgood offices"toof n o sre e useaddress called u on to ti d s h order,was c i d d P , the proposed •legislation should it be gathring and from a historical point introduced, 11t�lt's wtti;;er 1.«4�I,tr1 eaud$na- ,. Y „ , w t• Best ) r. to (. lt° , Il<( , t is rain awl:Spring t) over x value; int the trade. a' $1, i et i tewe dart's. oNSWORMOIVIN The basement of the James 'Street. church was well filled on Tuesday ev- ening with alarge number of Epworth Leaguers, i being a union meeting o Leagues of this town and that of the neighboring ones,re iton andHen- sel' being well represented. Those present were wepleasedwi • the speaker o the evening,Mr. Darwin, whospoke in e inofthe For- ward Movement- ofe missionary cause of the North-West Territory. The gentleman is a veryfluent speaker an his remarks were wellreceived. Mr. Stoneman and daughter, of Hen - sail, rendered two selections which was much appreciated. Boy Wanted. A good bo. wanted ,to learn print- ing. Apply at o ce. Clover and Timothy. Farmers wantinggood clean Clover and Timothy seed will `do well to call on Levettbefore purchasing. .rice andyh W. H. LEVETP. Ti flt'$ of foreign and deaotr e- 1'( n)tuunfaeta1Fe. 1:xtraa (IQItllaty.. ate In Woe and white stripe 5ltitatlde for boy's w•aa514 blouses, licks and drills. plain ant ir4tl shirtings. white Dimities, Indic! fJn- a'n ,;_lrg:tattlie'.:1leire riat'4l Chem - brays in platin :lied el ripe. a�-�rx+w,r,,�-•---+-�xrc,c+.�'uivw-��rn�aa.s�ow�,us.w d 1n White and Grey t't)tten' we have a Intl Het. light end limey weight. :*petioli values in Virculaar 1'ii}t)w Voitens. - -VI White, +� er,1ia4r; f4oa: l ^.air's h wel te. The l ate n thing. 41341 k:Itam1� llgau 1141111)8, White Moto Cdiltglaatoe. fT l1nneU Utes fat11 ganga' 114 plena.relive and �rl34'0138, i kin ('44bonede- rind l.in lis. Wetted 111111 aair1��1eriebed. T;rla1G. Nopnine, +` • exceptionally goad an41 wilt 7•t; •)y your i11l eeti 3u. - Z'iilut.a„u r t, t)• , y p E. J. SPACKMAM. n l'o'gs for the Celebrated 'W. E. Sandford R4'ativ :Made t'lothin Ilead(l 1 r ( 4 4 .01.44••••"•+�.+ Air.•16t„& IDRwIi R 1 AND 1 1UNDEBTAKING UNDERTAKING. Bed Itoom Set mattress rand Sideboards from.....,,... 10.00 up springs complete io 4 �1.DO .,,.. . n Grouches from,— . p Beautiful - Parlot Suite., . , .. 200 Rockers from. .:", ........ t �1 0• up Anything and everything found in a first-class furniture store can be had. ij, Repairing of all kinds attended to. p W.C.HUSTON 1 Gidley's Block. - Practical Embalmer: - 21 ,ptRes+1 Print s , ,i1 ends. ('t o20 a rds in each piece. ece. C learing at1:the yard. Stewart's. 2 King Boots for men and women for fine wear and.Abren's Boots for heavy v. o '1 childrenfore men w. men , nd wear. Stewart's This Space Belongs 1 ....TO.... Howe & �ffUijsoij (SUOOESSORS1 TO R. N. ROWE) who will make their an- nouncement next week. . WATCH THE SPACE. subject of Forestry, its aims and ob- jects, the noble and grand work that had been performed and many other, interesting facts in connection with the order.. He stated that the amount of money paid during 1902 to widows and orphans and disabled brethren by this society was ' $1,467,635, ` and this went into 1600 b'omes. The order • also issued nine thousand sick and funeral cheques, the total sum paid in that branch, of the order's work being about $175,000. After Mr. McCormick's ad- dress the large assemblage sat down to a most sumptuousbanquet >provid ed by the lady friends of the brethren. On resuming the program Mrs. Man son again delighted the audience by a recition and was followed by the °red- i'ton nartette in another well render- ed selection. The Misses Dow and Mar - sang sang a duet very acceptably, after: h King was heartily God ave the - t which S g y sang by the gathering and all dis- of view interested his 14earere upon the :parsed. • PERSONALIMMERMINAZINMellUSAUMMEMSNYJINEWOMMIEMUMWAMINILIMO :. Mr. Muir spent Tuesday in London. Mrs. John Muir is visiting friends in Seaforth. Miss Violet King, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. B. V. Elliott. Mt Dewitt Holmes, of Parkhill, was the guest of Dr. Rollins Sunday. Mrs: Sperling, of St. Marys, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs.' Isaac Carling. Mr. Hill, of St. Thomas, was the truest of his sister, ',lrs.Jos. Ilarvey. Mr. and Mr. D Mrs. Sherry were the guests Sts of Mrs. R. H. • Collins Sunday. Mr. Earnest Hill, of London; spent a few days of this. week at his home here, ,: ' 4..dditional Locals oat lst Page,