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Exeter Advocate, 1903-9-3, Page 8
_. �. Mrs, .Andrew Stewart, of Seaforth, Mr. pJohnostmen nei bar hasen: again accepted Solite v•cry pretty near dinner sets, is the guest of �Irs. (Dr.) Anderson, the pu-itiolt •as bar tender at fisc C,,ont» inertial House, Mr.H. Cann having me to take a shnil,tt ,position in To- nto. Splendid %a}uee. 6'tewiret's Dr. Rollins attentletl tide Medte'al As - , heard our ueinlrbut say tgiey, eociatiou meeting itt London Friday. ., } M stet Feed Treketiticl; hats return- Fair, c'tatin- Fai , g Sep:: ` -2 , conic to .b seter Fag ' ed fr0U1 visiting friends hi `iti atbror.. l+'air, orcl0 .ai e A ttecorcl areaEcr, lir, and , e, Stun Eilber,, of 4'rMd't The atteud:ince at the coming Fiat ton, visited lir. T. Snaith over Sunday. f > •a,� Miss Ada Newton, of wiw1sor, is- pun„,, s Fair, Exeter, Sept. ,l- the guest of her aunt, firs, Wm, Ban• - 1't F S41t: air, Will Bontl,rom of Chicago, vis - A sweet innocent girl tarrying a a e1n Bret or gambler to reform hint is does mit hurt thetting a hog, but iie the ttrnini the. parlor. Mr. Edgar' esteott, of whom coat• a a lent has been mule in tbe Atte OC T from week to -reek is, we ars pleased note, now out of danger and oa a *ir way to recovery. Two cows owned by :1 Ir, A. Daw were struck by lagbtule during the • be fogad, �.v� to S i"4tiit�l'ii� Estab- liShel1 eat. 11'� you ar looking,for one, try us One trial will eoUYIRe y rill i'?}tt WTI u ca niot g t for th l,'" � t]�. �WF better aa.th#a�t�l'CL l gime money than will giro y ou. W. W. Taman, :11•r -'tat` `Itala e + AL DOINGS. ieeent. hearty electrical and rain stoma and were instantly killed. The loss to Mr. Dow is considerable, While Mr. Jahn Evans was engaged at his duties on the new Presbyterian Manse, Thames Road, on Thutsd•e) net, he hard the misfortune to have as brick fail OD itis heard. intlietieg a painful vvoanud. Dr. Ovens, of London, surgeon, aell- l'st end specialist, diseases eye, ear, sole and throat, will he a at the Coal- nercial Hotel, Exeter, Wednesday. 'Opt. 36th; Wed., November etie; Wed. December 2nd. Miss Pearl Cato'';, very pleasantly elf' tertainecl as number of her 'nnu ids at Ole vveldettee of her aunt,. George Thou as on Friday lest. Those whit were present vote -sties. t'oon. a very eha 'ming entertainer. IaatU.St)a• About '00 pails of plums of the Lore dela. lied at Mrs. lI, H. Collins during; the week. lewd variety for stale cheap. T Deering, South of ,Tattles street church. promoted to nnt;iueen:Hiss Lilly May Acheson spent to few Mr. II. Frier, of 1Viughaut, who ha's'h days with friend.+ in Merton last been fireman fan the I.., L ,k 11. freight sleek, train for some time, has been pltitnut-! hiss Georgie Hyudatan }eft Tuesday ed to the position .engineer ;and has 4 for Toronto, where she will spend a assented his new duties. few Weeks. For 2a Cents. The A1,voceerii will be sent to any address for the balance of the year for 25 cents, Male aa. present to a friend. at a distance with a paid -in -adv a subscription to the AnvocetrE. you blood titin and pale Do you �utfe ft mai nervous or pinysicia4l alebit ity. i •i nus Iitad:aee,lt' ' of aappetite, ,..? You will Lina Iliatere Lexative, l,',ani, nerve and tissue hills as never g -tiling re.uedy. Soli by C. Luiz. drug-. a, Exeter. Prit•e lab lint: l',:attle. 1a:rta s int each bottle. sand that (Ontario fine ners are ing on to what grain they ha"' over from last ,year fair higher •t • ai" .4' if •',..+•r' 1::'.®,.. F ti i 1al•ait 13g of a seal city. The crop in 'a i, no'aa a.t'ta" ''''sic• rt'alur'i U tt-;, 1.:Z1- ;tn"itt is beginning to move however Cfl1t ca s.. 'h` �s • this • tl .wart i iter ' ;r r t1 •i ' An l a -: � are i � . gs .` New a � e price-. i � �I, t .t ,1 h ! -z t f -_ �• '�, y+'at than fair several ear's. 'i 311'. RDItert Pie1z1e, DU -employe of 7 the Stntltc i`Ity:el-Icons cnntpzny here, Vas lrl:irrierl in Penfield on 'Monday to se Miss Eliza' Higg;ine. daughter of the xl'14"1.4'4. , at az ia'es, roar�ettuentlw tuilleaa� are cotlr- Miss Millie Bissett, who bas been visiting in Loudon, returnee home Tuesday. lir. C. Miller. of St, Loris, atteuded the funeral of bis sister, the late Mr's, Waddell. t �, il. Apgaeat5 :Hiss Mabel Leathorn, daughter The number of appeals against. the ' ?Jt Bohn Le:tthorn. of Lnnaaon is v Voter ' Liet is ranch laarge' than usual Ring in town. this year; Tire Conserva►tases wish to,. MI., Alla:uia, John Seale, of Jlande- hawe naitaes ai$tlt as and ? Sunse t; ti�ts p kle e, s 'int S111043'113 town, the nest, The Liberal aim to sada 1.4eaud strike ' of Mrs, Yager, Ufir. 113:,, c, H. Homey, of '''home, is tipata $a;astaal Far (aaTQ•tl first day t -t at i iu her 4aaugitter•, Mrs. Caldwill .. t g tt tta sea.; . ( l f tt feee; e- tiu deet .. l aiael'l ul; teethe'' ,':wilt. *Sleet a' :;ia a e lett sat Bali. vt•t. j a.l e artettelavtausIarn'a�m a' at t P ,,v;•t 'v {a malty, s the vwtsr:5t st)t t t'ft , late Benjamin Big cuss .e .eftefurlt a C''..c. Wally the lragnpw p ,ata. •. a'-” '? short trip. They trill reside in Exeter. C olle` e -Let ai is a'-'"4"� Hawes :t res}';; We Wish them :all haappiness. etale scala. The oat cag})eeauthorities' have been Every rogue cs:an:N Bm*tiee stat lar:ar li nkitltia' R tbtaat I,}atariniun 4+10 1uills ri11r- Willi It'll at. '',ling; I ts%Te'nn the numbers -1tg,t?all and ti t ' ilei lst watt . r: t , , incztttllue, 1C se, for tel, 1 . ea sant seas-on1 e o tonn e ` after a1 c� a a the•F` at � , Lelia Miss I Coop ar„ ' alDecember. ,. .t f $tan crust . on the " day,, visit with friends inSe:tfurtb, returned Squirrels. p:trtr,alg;e, vvatatleucl,. hares, , ., mey he t1lrttt from Sept. I,d N(t! haldnFwlin has been on as visit emsertesti, ineiusive. Quitir t larti, r 1st to November Mt. in) Beaverton and Mt. Forest, returned arta baryes'' TIontrsgivitez' hutne Saturday. Toawl :atu'aaii-.e;l il, itll.aatafl•= tyl ta,tton are incirculation. Tht• eerer4'.- it le t '. ta: eete„ la is as Wi<a' fua+l tyhtu knows t nous h i stolen. it is supposed some years : g . to $;".1a it to himself. i and whicb an, now being put into T om• in iia) man So strong that be enlations conterleit money. Look cant for them. tl ia'tl »trttat1 W be ;`fig*''*tee bilis, which were �cswiw, Suiltlat; next, Sept. tithe is the day h h;a} taeen very.iiI, lst n tre pleased tt :appuintt•�i -for ttIP. 110ivereaar - .uul bt;�ta= v .covertug Titan s; ''whip! Services of the lriyitt Mr.. Lyle Tltnmrgisttit, of Brampton, 1. C'1 'til d young people's 1 :►witxitariatl elaauch. morning elevee,at'tendedilieftrimrtalof his aunt, the with Misty t'oflt aittnit u at eleven : hates Mrs. Lh altltlelt, o'clock. I Mb's, Win Baker Huron street .vwlt0 1'-'- o sit+oti:eese. The tittle eetisbeetory enhetitutt' for wled,ant is 543t'nee. :l. v.'ieh -Drew and a poor mind make a ptati4' ee inlaination. The ti. t t'. -t titan is the cine who is satisfied with hies lot. School reopened after the midsttxn' Per holidays on Tuesday lust. The Exeter of ist mill is expected be in .'t td nt' s for runningto•daty. The gt,nt'rnn►ent will probably fix Thaanksgiviug Day for Q Antler 13 t1t:a year. the to ce e l a,a• Bissett bas s Mr. position of clerk an Sir. A. Q. Bobier's office, - Mr. laud Mrs. Art. Spicer, tvelll;nown hete, but late of St. Marys, have mov- ed to Brantford. Maastet Frank. Weekes will exhibit several of his paintings and drawings at the Western Pair. We notice tbe 'name of M. V. Mar- tin, of Exeter, on the list of those at- tending London Model, For tender, perspiring or offensive feet try Foot Ease. It always gives relief. Sold by C. Lutz, Exeter. Several of our local lovers of the mushroom report gatheriug large num- bers of excellent mushrooms lately. It is a said thing to see a man hoard- ing his pennies life a miser and spend ingahis opportunities Haeju millionaire, The last dans of last week gave us a gentle reminder of what we will have when the 'good old simmer time' has gone. The man who prides himself in the delusion that he is always right is sim- ply too stupid to comprehend when he Is wrong. Bev. Foote, of Brucefield, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday last, Rev. Martin being in- disposed. Mrs. (Rev.) Perkinstang a solo with much sweetness and expression in the Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday night last. 'Ma is the first• of September anal yeter•s are officially back 'with us, Chere will he tan dearth in hiseinns ii- . -hives this fall and winter; at least alteve is nothing in the present outlook its pat'tenct sang so4.h calamity, and the #tavex. of the crustaceous delicacy may already start to whet his knife ;and his ;appetite in antieipation. The large portrait of Mr.E.J. Snack- , fie gift of his ©ddfellovw brethren,' ntsan now on exhibition in Mr. Jos. Senior's window, is a very .excellent piece of art, being asepia-bromide. ..i more l ife•lika picture would ieh hard to pro- duce, evry feature' being brought out with splendid effect and witha tone that reflects credit tan the artist. -. ra r reu can Mrs, I . Eifner, of London, is the vice al at no's o'clock. k; The ling; bt't nest of Miss Clara a Cudntore and with vice at seven o cloak. ,Elie pix'aaaher P g own, ' ds in t •Elie n i a 4) Ci t� Bishop ` s th .$ . i Lordship. ri Iii , , . sisal • s Huron. Spt'cial cullaiseti4rms vsi1� ire :Hiss Polly Welsh. after .a pae..i�zt O T] els a3uottasstt+cl= lltsreceta taken 1n fat u c at m. ciaee D es o than to ua , ano ACES. We have in stock the best supply of stoves and fa7rnaces; gaiter with all fixings, ever exhibited itt Exeter. We carry the best makes. Cements. all 1 We keep constantiv lit stock tbe National and Star Bands of Portland Cetnents, conceded by all competent judges to he the best in the market. 'The P. be sure s o •watt •titin else • one t g your to paint o Before you begin to get tbe best paint possible' for the money sin tat the sante time give the best satisfaction and longest wear, Hardware We have the largest stool; o£ 1lardavaare in town-•I;;4vetrnatgla< Ftwee or lift pinups s eesti lug and benders' supplies especially,. For 011 its. ez SON. DR 1IN'$ FOR THE LATEST CREATION IN GOODS! ieh f.'tuads Smit°male visit at her Route here, returned a Glee Dres f berme.. t' ►l ()VCS teats' snUr a tCa d flattering 'd f h h eels. i l' fall tl t p 1 in • a are Londonlost vs pfashionable 4 at t• tto w» worth', s Ida red 1 the_s -• ' vi all that w tnitsic will l c set b •' v a'd Lt, attttntl. p - t,,tttie« Iivirdaaiam left Friday long been a►r, expression sista'' . ng;„t�orrcet•rtetl. e�t rate �curtli aramer n atrauitaa• Miss o where she will ''resume tier' goad t~iste so far its dt°ess f tltrles woe; ;!Lale'rtafe of Ea o, � for pronto * ' The Langdon iNorth Dal;otal Demo. , l�usition as ntillint 1. era a last week contains the follow- ing partictaluvs of the marriage of a former well-known resident of Ls. bora : Thi.' ntarelaage of Plink Dew and MSS Flares May Amgliss occult in this city Tuesday afternoon at two o'eloek at the home of ;41r,.and Mrs. Wm. airn . ' Mtse,#�rtok%;1ltaAnala let on Saintlier" k nntil'ning for Toronto where she will visit for two weeks. Dr. ' V. IL Lung, who has been visit- it► velatiwes here.retnrnel to his home in innipeg Monday. Rcty. Holmes, of Meth, visited his �l� 1'1 ''mer on Sixth street Rev. 1 : Ii. Maarsia, pastor of the :'4. 1 . • brother-in•latW. Dr. Rollins, for a few Omit officiating. The bridle hats heels 4 days during; that week, at re ''dent of Langdon an sieinit}: Agin Mat. Z,ual betlter, f duet' early childhood. and for at 'him• her of years has made her home with 'Zile. and Mrs. Sandison, sr., e:;''t sat town. The groom hall farmed, in this county several years, nuns hand smith - west of here and is highly thought of try quite alaargce circle or friends. Mr. and Sits. pew are extended cirngia1(11 l,ttioara fora 1lappy and pt'osperens journey through life. t unfornWitoautC13114. 31r. Edgar C. Poppleton, of Bia- tzzin ;haus, .licit.. fins since married Lite 3,onug woman who was arrested sante time ago on a charge of.leaving;ati.battiy on his premises, and be hes the infant defend he to fi d hint A $11,500 too,. It eo k. by the brides re- divaa;`cesnit lrrau,ght y p deeessor and he bald to pay to get pos- session f omtthe be1DetroiteJouriYletell the remainder of the story: "And then the Halts sults not to be had fee meth- Mrs. eth- 5 .- n crcanon, is spending ft week with her daughter, Mrs. E. Heywood, town. Misses Annie and Velma Easter - brook returned Monday from. to visit' with fi ,lends in 1;lcaforth. ''lir. and Mr's. B.S. 1YNvil and daugl tc'r, ill's Irene, rue spending' a tow days in Toronto this week. Miss E. Elliott, who has been visit lug relatives in town. returned to her home in Norwich Satnr'tdaay. Miss Allen. who was tbe guest of home n>_e in�St 'iI to ystMond y.xeli to her Mica Maty Morn spent ra few clays twin her cousine, ;Mrs end Mrs. Wm. L17. week, this•l Henson, • r 1 e , at Mr. Geo. Hodgins, ins, an old resident of town, but for lite pates ft'w years of Winnipeg, is visiting in town. Every fanner boy wants to be a school teacher, every sellout teacher hopes to - be an editor, every editor would like to be a banker, every banker evouid like to be a trust magnate, and every trust magnate hopes some day to own a ferns and have chickens, cows, pigs and horses to look atter. We end where we begin. Truly life is a whirli- gig. . The remains of the late Mrs. (Rev.) Waddell arrived here on the Tuesday morning passenger train from London and were afterwards interred in the Exeter cemetery, the funeral was largely attended, friends being present. from Elimeitle, Hensall and various other places. The pall -bearers were Messrs. Wm.. Dauncey. Peter Garai- ner, Ed. Treble, C. H. Sanders, David Wynn and Ed. Hooper. Mr. A. Walters has moved his house- hold effects into the house owned by Mr. Wm.:IToncur returned to Guelph Monday morning, after ten days heh- ins;, Chaim Con of Pontiac, w o days au Exeter sail Grand Bend. nuessed that Poppleton was interested it, at the time of the mother's arrest Mrs. D. Johns and daughter, Miss ono. cbarge of abandonment got t da,johl tittfor ll r oronto forsoon me sdmy. Miss . from the officers and adopted it,so that it became legally his. Edgar used. Miss Violet Elliott returnlesno vis- baby sr- to call at Charlie, :and he admired the home in Mitchell, t ap a baby a great deal and wondered who it with ber sister, Mrs,(Dr.) Anderson. 3000 Yards of Dress Goods To dispose of, consisting of es ' �ls $0123,����� �xex�s� VIM ho "code. , Pobb1es • ��r�. e's 13rs a4 C1Qtbs Fsancy traipeZ 'eets i Cloth (snow Flake) Nora Zibelx ,es els aa�r �b, � � At Rock -Bottom Prices. Flannels •,1 S h Det Handsomely printed French a111C� French ail'' @ and delightful color co>~ binattons. f©x House~• Good Patternsr, . , c coif I1 emonas, Dressing Sac's lies, and Shirt Waists, .. gowns, -,• as r VALUES at put() wool Glatlx D E. J. leeM,N'S. (gisp O .''. �1.t� eadcluaa kers for . o W. E. SANDFORD'S READ' TO -RV EAR Clothing. A yonng man who had Hoarce Gree- ley's advice in mind started West. At every. stop be world wire his 'father: "Arrived such and such a place. Send $50." The old man always sent the money and added as a P. S. "Keep go- ing West." At last the son wrote back: " l'm knee-deep in the Pacific oceau. Send $50." The old Yuan sent the check and this time in red ink and capital letters added: "Keep going W est." A story is going the rounds here and leaving broad grins in its wake. A baby was recently born to a certain Minister. That evening the officers of A. Cottle on the corner of 'VVilliani the church waited on him with $50 in and Ann streets. waste its real pa., and sent It the daint Dr. Russell, who has been visiting here, returned to Hamilton on 'Wed- nesday. iest rattles awl rubber rings, and dao- his mothers Wilaitam and Thomas, died it on his knee and cooed to 'And just to think, Mr. Coates,' he used to say to Charlie, 'what you would have to answer for if the mother of this child wanted it bank and yott refused to give the darling up.'To like effect did he write to Charlie in coaxing him to give the child to its only known parent. M, but r. oates was peloved all sympathy, the child so that he could not part with it very easily. He hes admit ted since that he refused to surrender the infant for $1,800, and he alsa refus- ed, when asked whether he did take $3,000 for it, to say either yes or no." For young calves and pigs, young turkeys attd chicken, English Stock Food is just the thing. Give it a trial.. Sold by 0. Lutz. Exeter. The choir of the Presbyterian church picnicked at Grand Bend on Friday last and notwithstanding the very in- clement weather all enjoyed the out- ing. Was He Dressed ? I0W You hear this asked of some persons every day, and the answers depend on the kind of clothes they wear. How are You Dressed, When you want to be well dressed come and have as Suit made to order. All new goods consisting of • ii2 s pctfttfg s, OvercoatiT; s, Etc. JOHNS TAILOR cash. The next morning when the Opposite the Exeter Post Qf f i c e,: congregation assembled two wags stood at the church door, one bet the minister would thank the Lord for the money first, and the other he would thank him for the baby first. When the Reverend gentleman arose to pray be said: "Lord we desire to thank Thee for this timely succor." The boys are as yet undecided as to which is the winner. -Exchange.. - Teachers of wide experience assert that scholars who have access to news- papers at home outstrip those in their studies who do not see the .papers. They begone better readers and spel- lers, better grammarians, and write the best compositions, resides learning geography and history quicker. They get a grasp of what is going; on in the. world outside of their immediate neighborhood which otherwise they could only get by extensive travel and great expense. Parents, take the pa- pers and encourage the children to read them. The newspaper is the greatest educator of the day, IC.ing Quality easy fitting shoes for men and women, and Ahrens oil grain calf school boots for boys and girls. Stewart's. PERSONAL Mrs. Phillips,, ofRochester, N. Y•: �U�gitute an4 D4de�lakiq� ALL AND INSPECT some of the Furniture exhibited Gat the Furniture Exhibit, Toronto. We are having one orders filled early, and can show youthe new- est designs on the market, and defy competition in Prices. As to quality—we lead. who noesTom,returned hs b enis ting her home Mondayt,s. Opera House'Biock. morning. Miss Wilverna Quince, who has been spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Quance, returned to Ailsa Craig Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Crookshank, of Wing ham, Mrs. and Miss Rodgers, of Toron- to, were the guests of Mrs. W. C. Hus- ton for a few days last week. Mr. Fred Sweet, who recently passed hisfirst-class examination, Left Mon- day for Goderich, where be will attend Model school during the fall term. elseaststeassaasousesseasseassi Mr. Geo. Eacrett is visiting inBrant- ford. Mrs. Kemp is attending Toronto Exhibition. Miss Gertie Sheere has returned from a visit with friends in i Parkhill. Mrs. Eli Snell is in Toronto visiting.. for two weeks. Mr. J. A. Stewart is in Toronto this week on business. Mr. Bruce Dignan was in town on Friday and Saturday. Mr, Wm. Heaman breturned from London n Sett%rdey, Mr. Martin Salter is attending To; Miss Vera Hawkshaw, of London, spent a few days at her home here.last week, leaving on Monday to attend the millinery openings at Toronto. Miss Emma Stewart, •of New York City, who has been on an extended vis- it here with her brother, Mr. J. A. Stewart, left Tuesday for Toronto. James Grieve, after two or three weeks holidaying at his home here and at Monday to nsi edain during the Toronto left for Exhibii-- t'ion. Mrs. Piper, who has beenattending at the bedside of her daughter, Miss Louise, in London, returned home last week, her daughter being now on , a fair way to recovery. - Mr. J. D. Atkinson is confined to the room with rheumatic fever. Mr. At- kinson was taken sick yery suddenly on Thursday evening' last. We hope to see him around soon: Mrs. A J Rollins and son, Seldon, "Pretty Polly," the sagacien§ parrot at the bonze of Mrs. James Stancombe, no longer occupies the cage it has so long tenanted, having passed in' its "checks" on Tuesday morning last. It was a bird of beautiful plamage, quite chatty, and many an interesting talk has been had with the old favorite which will be very much missed by the owner and other friends of the bird. Shortly before its deeth on being asked whether it we sick tbe bird auswerecl, Cold, cold," and in its peculiar way, kissed the hands of the ladies present and quietly died. It had been in the possession of the family for thirty ronto Fair this week. • Mr. and Mrs: E. A. Foliick are in Toronto this week. Mr. Henry; Cann left for Toronto on Tuesday for afew days. Mrs. 3. D. Atkinson visited the past week south of Ingersoll. Mr. E. J. Spackman left for Toronto on Monday on business. MINEINININNO Miss Ne11ie Quance, of London, is visiting; her mother here. Mies Mabel Walters, of Port Huron, is visiting her father here. Miss Mary Heideman of Stratford, is visiting ber parents here. Mrs. W. IL Levett left Monday to attend Toronto Exhibition. Mr. I. R. Carling spent Friday and Saturday in London on business. - be out isnowable to Powell ' 19 Paw. will short e rinds each day. for bed fbP 0 Dr.Russell,, of Hamilton, accompan4 ied by his nephew, Mt. J. it. Russell, of town, visited friends in Hibbert on years and was over forty years of age. Sunday. veturned to Detroit. Saturday. They were accompanied by Mts. Rollins daughter, Miss Ruth, who has visited here for the past two months, Mr. Geo. Willis returned on Thurs- day of last week, from the North West after a short stay. Besides not having good health while there George does. not like the country very well, Wit O. HUSTON Practical Embalmer' 6 110 What are you looking for?t. Is it a nice piece of Furniture? If so don't fail to call on us, because we are headquarters for anything in the line of furniture. Our Stock is the largest and best assorted inthecounty. Our Workmanship is the very best. The.Design and Finish is tbe latest. The Prices are the lowest. - WE 'WILL be pleased to show intending purchasers through our large YV stock and quote our prices before placing their orders. - ]'E GUARANTEE satisfaction with every article • purchased from our store. h A11 kinds of ORDERED WORK, REPAIRING, UPHOLSTERING and PICTURE FRAMING done on shortest notice at reasonable prices. Undertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Directors. N flC') • Mr. F. L. Collins, who has been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. F. W. Collins, left MVZonday to visit friends in Hatnnil- ton: and St. Catherines before return- ing to his home in Columbus, Ohio. Miss Wallrond and Miss Dorrington, who have spent the last two months, Isles, returned, last wejourneying throughout the British ekhtol here.me their work in the public or- Ladies' new rain coats, ne or --made '••s.,an d new t ail stat , ma d e • ts.. e. 5t ew a r tv ala ,s ecia coats.. Sp Additional Locals on ist 1'aye. R. N. Rowe's Old Stand. CHARLTON'S FAIR Entertaining. There is no more certain method of entertaining,; the average woman than by spreading before hera list of attractive bargains. ]fere is a spread that will cause surprise among even our regular :patrons who. as all know, are accustomed to getting more than good values: 7Piece Berr sets, were 45c. yours for P or.30cPiece berry sets, imp p - ;, 13 ported. china, from $1 u p Fruit Celery sets all the way from 75c. up; Lemonade .glImported Enish Bowls and Cake Stands in b Cut Glass from 5c. to 25c. Very pretty and extremely cheap values. Glass Vases for cut flowers 15c. to $ 2; $1.50. �i . to Jardineres from25 CHARLTON'S FAIR, Exeter