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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-5-4, Page 1Ix' TWENTY-FOURTH YR AR. EXETER ONTARIO, 'THURSDAY, MAY 1911 Local Items Autumn m 3 tura f, to Winter,te r, And Winter may turn into Sprung, Yet the Icicle 'fangs from my trio barn eaves, Arid I don't. believe any such thing. Torii Carling, jr., went to"Lon- j o �. Monday to have a growth removed from his masse, .'+!r. Harry Gould was ifs Simeae last week examining their rink and. getting Plass for the rink Mr. Levitt will erect ,.asci:. lira C.anas.Kni.ght of St. Thomas,, and Mr. and Mrs, Geo,, Knight of Ilderton V,ia ted over Sunday with Mrs. Charles Xpi,ht here_ "'.1 not here t o Mr, Bennett t xs he o �a k a ft a;e, tlnsa banning of the Rank, o: Ctvttmforei'., 31rs lleltitett joined ,her husband here Mon 44y evening. and for the present the; e Sala St the Central. get). T Orn.as net with an, untort- .w arrr?te accident Wednesday morning. Ire was engaged loading a car far Harvey Bros„ and breaching ower -balanced, fell out •. f the carr, tnr1,11siv.,3" lriinselT coixsid- eersr'lrly a..4d beeonninr unaotatc'IQus. A doctor Was 3111nediately eltatinelled and the patina t taken tO 1318 horns, where aa 4 rainlraatl#lt fatly d to dlticor ,Sero, broken. boils, and it ler gilled he will Un well aaai;t shortly. ALL NIGHT S time neaettlati011et• lltaus bi en to proa to establish t might telephone set-viet+ to ^.3n and arrangements have at kict' 3 coxrtpleted whereby aha service will 8>- eonrnie:ered ran June let„ This la,a mdva;lt540 that hag 'long bent SPugltt iftcr kry the leeal tincture anti 'Miers CO will fill a .long ntaare particularly In 1 unt tin arurrouttditr towns and vlt- i Hy.ndnran Hauch credit I4 nits: uatceasIlla efforts in. brit -m- own desired. priviie<,ea ads SANDER EBE Miss -Vera Rawa eame up from London A mighty cold snap struck us oar the I, 0, O. F,AT CHURC€I. ; 1,5'alper,-Levelt-That Bile Laundry Monday eveniXag, evening , Mr, and mai,. W, Itowe left Monday little snow and quite a heayY frost. It Aboaat eighty members of Exeter a?water at the rate o_ k 0 per annum, a r ;ad that the clerk -d e. V e w con - for . a11ac bury^ to reside, e e e d Mr, Ra o S wa _ e is feared that considerable de air s e ad a r 1 Lodgee 1 rr, damage has �7f qd f Ito s met at their .zll tract ss'gred,-Carried, l"-avi�ig 'Purchased a furl -!tom and under ban clone t o fruits ,Rad giait.:s'. o°a Suaid:.y n or'aain last land marshalled L,.vett--'kVaiper-meat the street taking bu¢inese in that town. Their , by P, G., Pro. P• o?d Bonin: marched r ,; , er „ htar; : x r: -, -. ' - a., a,,a..zo.t to c .,.-zea. du ftp a3,x8zv ta:e many friends here regret their departure DEATH OF -TAMPS COULD. -There to the T,ivitt *+.cmorial church, where drain a•ther t; c.1r r . y and report ti,3 t --d but waste theta every success in, theft` passed away at the fancily residearAe they listened to a very able sermon hY comic:II at their next menti .-Carni d new laonre, . n lTur4a-street,. Exeter, real Monday last the re .o^, Rev."), wr;, C3111it-" The ser- '}�alper-iJ+i :T;^at the coXaz-a�ssio;;e:� another of our o � r d old .e erre over r a s �c re they' r d e n ce i , to f >~o. s lodge s~ F d s a, z h 1 o e • r instructed t dWellington t- 'D r have E- s5'ta•�=kt ,ring of May `1st, . ccornpanied by a \1c13RID LA\IBROOKA pretty wed- 9 ,.P� Y d :ts, in the perso�i ar ?4ir, Jarnn,es, room, w n nate of +a:aka3 was graded and put iaa sl -ape as .soon «: s 'Islet weddln,a tock place at the „Seth- Gould. Deceased has -i�e:a a long r�r;d 1,assGd-ai,Li,,, the rector, vrardtYis patie;a:d: sufferer f orn acute ru^ia-c n..e otie:gt for tire privilege of during the greater Part; of a_==,ie1R, atte4dS .g clv..,e .;,erv.ty in their ieau- line ehas be',3 dn_ns totally ,�ca.ttfStcx» . uease} ThereWas,however, o o,. Reg', I` xi :*e or L144.91t tearable change in his condition ur;t.l a the ••e -..:-sc.earth verse of tale ,.$Lath rz odist parsonage at. Oregon, Ill,, w:.ero Miss Lat retta Larnbroak, a fornner re- side! -t of Exeter and Mr. -Russel,/ Prod i � >; Q a I` ^w c ,rid_ f ext: r.�e Ind, "were r' ay., e uftm Red ir. marriage iter Rev. Will. Celtins,. on Apr.; 24t1a. Tine happy coup's will Leave within a few days for Jamesville Wis., a;rd expect to travel all a nnurler. T% n The h_ -, bride Fide: tic rl- have the best. wish es of her many, friends Here for .a ko and 1taPPv wedded: life. HICKS' FORECASTS --4 regular stella'"' pato;' e7avers the Stn to the .L4th0 with Moan on the celestial. equator on the Etta and suit oar the 13rn. High .aerie= Por turn, falling barometer and elec-. ttieel storms will appear about sire Oth In 'western extremes, and from \fednes, day the 10th, to Sunday the 14tb, these e`onditi,arrs will progress to the eastward t'asse'l general and violent ,-stortae lra. fatxat - 1oc«e itis za, _� ram the 14th. to the l'i'lt constitutes a period of seismic ram that will very probably cause rthoualie shocks and: stllvers Isi ssiy parts of the globs, A marked to nigh barometer and eooler� frasto at 'tight northward (roan '_bout the tario Liquor License Act Lieenee Diatrictet South Huron. Notice is here• by given that Mr, L. W. Palmer or Exeter, hat made application tor pcnntsaton to transfer hia S`l'im a tavern llcenoe (Commercial) bo Exeter to :John A. Nowe.k ut Parkhill, Ont,, and that tl r said application, will be considered- at the meethne0ktheBoard,ot Llcenee Colnmisetonera to be held at the, Commercial Hotel, in F1llage of Ext• ter, on Friday. the loth 'day of May, 1011, at tit hour of le a ,m. dlt personsinterested will .govern t emael- ee ec. cardingly, John Torrance,LIcensclnapector. Dated at Clinton, this 9rd day ot Bay, 1911. T'4", connect sisals he Sena After opening 'a*• roiled 4:t the Rurdo a and 'qtr. W. to report +at the as tear. The total x STItY vestry tae T;ivitt NI aridak� The ,l'e'ctor ineeting wills ore, \'ir..$. 11 ' Gallia#, to r, 1'0!' rho Ir amounted t '„`i0A tr:.,. while :the oxtatrldiiure atnoutnt- ed to $3.'.i15.58, leaving a credit ban. of $,T1.;iti. The emitters eontpii- rho «"ardens ,and congregation upoar tb.• excellent financial sh'Qwinb of the year, this brains the most successful financial Iatatentcnt in the. history of the Parish. The various or',gattizations of the Clrttreh is every . instance showed @ubstantial balances. Hearty votes of thanks were tendered the Ladies' Guild Teachers and Officers,. of the S. S., W. A. M. An Choir,' Bell -nastier#, 'Vestry Clerk, the 'Wardens; also the Rev. D. W. and nfrs.. CollIna.. At the elPso of the meeting the, ladies, serval refresh- mutts' A. plea -ant and matter:tet ry meeting was concluded with the Dox- ology and benediction, lett#e over a. week age, w .e,, he snxffer„ e -tape.., n,_ .S,_ garti, Ikea., J' -.,u• took .: ed a stroke, arid while shi wirtg signs ..... by the had and. liffcd 'mire up, of imp ^overxeent at times it was clearly ,a0.d r r 'erose," .After a.._ ou.acing his a2 lYZ � t a end wa not faroff t,s realer o ec id :he aearaFers +Ia: Go tld .seas t ort at, 2teeta Per -or. of '. i,e 0.0.0cietY rend expressed the iaope Shire, F alarc%, to ti;e "moi' 1S45t, cos- that ,nein n £G.... ' tog“j4er voi4 't be a ,iueritly lie was 1.11 Sats 70th;';vea'. He creme to Ci?tado "pat nal' y rs age old first settled to Rxetsr, were 1-;e InasCo tir asix resided ided eac+ti since.. �I e Kars a .abler slid wood, •horlcat cit - Ira aaad was respected by all who knew lalrxr.. His wife predeceased hint :about, sever ye.irs..He leaves 4 family or elx. -•ria 31 nap and fiver datighter5Fred. �A€ 'tutu}• : =aviary at h. :e ; 44's M : lla;a rid, Waiiaiceba o ; }ifs. Sidney San, d trrr, eter; Mrs, Hllderley, I3roolts- di1e. and Mrs.^-Ja1rn , Kellett, IDzab3rne , also 'r st,,brother, air, Richard Gould, of 13153. T;X4r funeral wastt place to the l x te:eS ?.er c Xi 1, : �uesXla,a. Jam atrrraia;g bl ,skis to ail. In the cotar se c. the se n3 • < hie said in rt, - "Tile words rof sc,e textWere spotter*,. at 4 1 1 '+ ,0 S 3 b to F tinle L 2Xe 3. 3 1,a6 C, rA t. e T .e '"-e Cote sT We, Christ and the three uPeette had beets ran h' Siouan of Tananafi tl;ct3o'r, where his body took. 01 the spiritual .°,:Sart. \Ve •'-.1 :..erity' re- arek + .e Transfiguration as A. rntracle. lata: wo. w19 , to understand •'lie 1i 4 and the enctrl: of Chris'_ two must .3'.d2^5 ., s`1 t -.r as the fulfilment ot:. ria; tine on, the lreavCnly''trady. �1T FBt3 they' ulcer(' e3zru dlac :1,i' unt on a,e,t. was trartsfairin- at Its foot, w'1etier Ilad brought l e father #cls spit p- tne disciples ten b= •curedi but an about tretpless. When: fear. 71e spatia. 31113 want;- as stated in ti4c , actic le. -=Corned. walper-Day-That all wale. rates -011 with the v tezw dr.ks Ski fate s maid flies c a :-.�` -r:td 1 mat xnfve.i-,-I?a'c T , the L^lC k be 3^SF.: Jet I to pw ac@tre q;:• a>,,'t- pressure gtlage pomp .. use. -.-C.: frig ., A'alpe--•-IO.�;,-'•-•TN^tat tine coin inissi7her s?ra ply after paries who ---ef'; ii.Y P r s 3 : ,r 1 �e �. be le ,� a Tiding �, t..,,, s LLe- hd to e ,�'�rr ce t`e a a a Carried, I..ve-;Adyo.r,.:- eta" r '.lap 1t1. T. 3 . V„."41.- ,'',puh-';; LI. T y �� gA TR T� '��t 1+"�..p Qn S. April 4;5,'.1 To T ., F'-e',e: .'dvaeate i7001' ,Friend';, 3s I nro usen to drop p, YeL4 :s haul*. litres after arri+Sias; at pry' a1 a'.irratlon. I tl:.aught 1 would be as ad Ae xaty• wont, Well. 45 Yotf ,know. tined from nUeter ii13s the Morning April 14th, astd arrived in Regina a:tx1. err tial" 143th, and to lnyt glad !, 3'i v18o the first oaae I 'met ett tine at iA a was W. T-Ic escort riles Jewell and myself ,to his itarrne. s w' '= ,t uta, and gave ;t3' a'alne3tltdr.Og ;ndt lI e'r4t8 b3 1St foQrryftOC ir4ra3rvd:.;'; G?lo ➢slot far frena 'Tenants I LGIrr41 tt, 131 ^W..! i1pt 119 on 4'ea n, 3 nAli 3011, 'tars On these the islet', «acrd a_, ittM1 'earl' tial•*.rte ridicul its. 4•+ +u(ci•,e., �1a vrd`lr 1err g11at*1t,471'. Aao ti`R7t t131111I "#d tag, ut; CARLING'S THANE iS Spring Supplies It has been our aim this spring to supply the wants of every housewife for housecleaning in Lace Curtains, Rugs, Mats, Wall papers, Linoleums, Etc. Dress ` Goods It has been our ambit- ion in selecting our Dress roods to meet the requirements of - every one. We .:. are proud to think that we have been successful, Call and inspect our stock which is in the newest and best shades at prices which are un- questionable: Ladies Hose Just received a few lines of Embroidered Lisle Hose at 35c a pair also a few -pair of pure silk hose at50c. Ribbon •• A few bolts of ribbon in Blue, ' White, Black and Pink. A 4 inch ribb on to clear at bargain price 10c. a yd. White Wear We have just received our new and up-to-date lines of Ladies white wear in Waists ranging in prices from : $1.00, to 3, 25, Skirts from $1.00 to $4,50. These lines` are of the best material and are not lacking in that style which should de- mand the inspection of every lady, Ladies Under- wear We have just received a complete stock of Lad- ies fine knit underwear. prices, -ranging from 10c2 to 50. Cents 1-2 ; Hose Lisle half hose in many shades' and patterns at 25 40, 45 and 50c. per pair also a ` number of pure silk- half hose at 50c. .A fresh stock of the best groceries always an hand aghast 'prices paid for all kinds of.Produce ;.. tV, Rave sial dauga*er; Friends.".11av*I3- learnt'.'d of li lttrtt:i£XI1 t) leave tewn, we take tined POrtunfilt express our regret at ,yo removal, and to dhow our appreciation of your services as members, of our choir SFA aware' losing you front our town ,ted especially front our lash, where you have alwaYa been fatlthtuj and vat - and members, cheerfully :and earnestly 81ir,S'inS the praisres of our matter. "Our asso0ldtila;rs together have at all titles been most pleasant, Lend we could not tetyou leave your horns town, and our choir without testifying to the lr[r h esteem in which you,: are hold by all and showing your tw,ppreelatton ot your raorvicefa' iXl the choir. We take plaaure Instokingeach of yputo sweetie a. Hymn book, anti trust that you may be spared years in which to onjny, the blessing of sans. That Good. may ;prosper you and the other members of your ram•ily in your V1ol home 1; the wish of the, mem- bers of James Street nfot'hadiat Church !Choir, F.. Ruse, leader. EXETER SCHOOL REPO S. Department 110381 1 w", -Sr. /V.-Honors' :onors, i3. Walk - or 83, T. Sweet 78, It'. Hill 78',,':ai;rCa8o 76, ,A. 13everley 751 Pass', L. Taylor and S. Hooter 74, N. Ji8nos 73, Gs Delve 71, "It. I1owe 70, E: 'Day 00, Q. Pgnhale OO, C. „ray 66, II, sytivers 66, E. 'Harvey 66, B. Oua,'nco 65i Middle IV'. Ilotrors, W. „Janson 77; Pass, 23. Hod'}ert 72, L. HapdfjOrd. 70, E. Harney 69, A. Knight 68, IMO Sen- ior 67, M. May 67, A. -pay, 04, No, on roll 34; average attendance 31 C. Vesper, teacher. Jr. IV. -Homers, C: Powell 92, 4, Hueston 85, O. Davis. 83, 11. Parspons 79; Pass, M. Seldom' 71, A. Bell, f10, 79; Pass, 12. Seldon. 71, A. Bell, '70, F. Wood 70, O. Macdonald 67, J: Pol- lak 65, I3, Rowcliffe 61. Sr., IIL-Honors, 11,. Vincent 92, M. Gladmaxn, 83, L. Z-uefle 82, K. Weiden- hanmter 81, G. Fitton, 78, M: KriDtt 77; Pass, B. Hornsey 74, E. patine 71, Delve 71, A. Johns 69, D. ,Kuntz 06, J. Brickwosod 65, G. Ortwein 63; ' -Jr IIL-I•Ioaors, M[ Kydd 84, V, Welsh 77; Pass, R. Cornish 69,. M. Hardy 68, L. Walker 66, D. Philips 65, -'M. Walker 64, E. Powell 64, GI Carling 62, M. Pickard 61, 11i. Day and A. Taylor 60. No. +on roll 43' ; Average 34. J. S. 'Murray, Teacher.' Room VI. -Form III. Jr.-Honors,A; Cornish 78 ; Pass, H. 'Settlor 63, M. Sharpe 62, W. Jacobi 60. Form II. Sr.-Hton,ors; V,, Sweet 81, C. Harness 80, V. Marshall 77,."D:. Charlton 76, M. 'v1 orlock 76; Pass, H. Boyle 72, B. Rivers 71., D. Kn,igrit 68, C. Mallett 65. ' Sent on tO Room V. to make room Loi others 11. Received from Broom VII. No, or, roll 39; averagct 35 II. N. Kinsman, Teacher. Room VII,:: -Nine were promoted to Rooni .VI., and 12 received from Room `VIII. • Sr. IL -over 60 per cent. -V. Hi11 74, M. Marchand 72, C. Sanders, 67, C. Ford 6.1. Sr. 1. -Honors,' E: Davis' 93, P. Weld; en,hannnrer 87; over 60 per cent. -J. Davis and E. Yellow 74; M. Woods 71, Collins 70, J. P30wey 66, A. Vincent 61. Jr. II. Hon,ors,' M. Harvey 85, Maur- ice Harvey 76. Over 60 per cent. -T.' Connor 71. Jr. .I.-Hon1ors, G; Harness 80; over• 60h per -cent., E. R.ussell 70, "w:;r,Row- cliffe and . E. Knight :6'5, M. 'Webster el, E. Magee 62. Average "37,' No. oil roll 46. G. M. Alexander, teacher l�aoni -VIII,--Sr. Pt: I. to Jr. Pt.'II. Mr Norry <81, A. 1towcliffe 70, V Walk-. er 77, C.';1-Ieyw'.od 76, IV, Webster 74, Cookson, W. -Bellwood and -13.•, Ache -r soon 72, J. Bradt' 68,' N. Hardy -"{67: Jr. Pt. to Sr.' Pt. :I--D.'"Palkwill, M Jon.ie, G. Bind, 1-V13ignan, V„Vada!, R Taylor, L. Harness,' int: Kuntz Y. s.andea, E• Cookson, C. Biimacon bad No. on roll 16; average, 40 F. W. Howard- t .cher ' position of lea. U,' S. was 3oil IA the Hider artd 'piddles cos ibe cost - mitten "rf dk a slaarlrclt's miealoll vrao- to the scout naaly, hen faith warn oAteta tl1'' expressto3 of theological 8ta,temette ltd:"not the pr adult eft the heart ; bellev- ln 'watt of more bnportmlco than ream sorting, These distttacttons formed the world into two great•slasaes, the secular and the raaered. In art the figure ,ol, a mother anti icor child witht,the head en- circled by a halo was #catered, without tate lute It was secular, In music har- 1 ntany;vetct to 'Scriptural words! made the i rnusi.,Ocrcd, while great national mel- odies were secular. In arcltlteeturc the bending et 8. cathedral was sacred, but tit°' building oT sanitary and prioper houses, for the poor would be secular. While office in, the church eras regard- ed ae more Important than office In the public domain. The church forget that every calling tfnat its honorable is divine. Christ came with a mi!sston, to the whole main, the body, the (mind Land the spirit. Renee he was social. I•Ie at- tended a marriage least, ho Std the Sive thousand, he entered the home, he laid his hands on the beads of the children.` Ho met disease and death; purity and shame.. oppression,and neglect,. and in v i tenet u Mans not crit ass a conquered. i n t atom ly an; ani:nal. Ile luta sa mind and spirit and his nature demands the sec - lel side. Clarlst came to help, and this Is the work of to -day -+alae work of your society First, then, we 'are to make 'meal heti ter,aaad, second, wo are to strive to keep then better. An old idea was that there were the rich and, the poor, and that there must always be such. Ther'+e? was ;no effort to change the condition -the poor content to remain suieh, and the rich making no attempt toward their bettermiwt t. ,As a society you are con- fronted with the question of what we are to do for the man unset isj down, soc- ially and morally. Much good work is being done by what is called ,the Lset- tlement, or work in the sl'ums, and this should be the work of the ;church and our fraternal, organizations'. -Just as Christ gave his hand to thie :boy we should, give .ourselves to the work of b'etterine3t by perearral Inelp, do the in- dividual, as- well as sympat,tiy ;with ,the cause or principle. The hand fat :fellovr- ship must be held ou 1)3 ,assist the, less fortunate brother. Not only are your sympathy • and prayer, needed, but we nnust be ready with, the extended ;Band. Giving time and money and sympathy is good, but it its Smith .better Lo give yourself to the work of bettering the condition of our fellowmen. Da assured that "in; that day whern. a 'cup of cold water given; to "a disciple in my" name shall not, ;lose , its eternal reward” every- unselfish, act, every helpful word' and attitude will bring its', true and legitimate reward. THE EYE/TR ' COCNCIL The Council met pursuant 0 ad= liounnnient in the Town Hall'n on Friday evening. .all` present 'except .Mr. Rivers who was i11. Previous nnlniutes read and approved. Mr. 'Collins, manager of the;. Bank • of Commerce waited' on. the council, present- ing plans of the proposed new' bank building, asking permit from the catul- ca to build Sallie; Levett=Day-That per :110. be granted according to plans and e p ae l f i c a i;b:lq.-Carried. Day-Walper-Tha.t petition for the wale:in."r of Main street throughout . be accepted. -Carried. A , pekitkll -was presented t;3 have Wellington Street watered from Main to Railway track: Levett-Day-that the 0311]. b' gree'n'ed. -Carried, Levet l-Day='Shat -tenders he asked for the watering of the following street's -Main frdm 8.-13. too Lake Road ;'Iluroi from kl7atri to Carling ; a'Wellington, from Mair; to track, tenderer to be inhandl of clerk kr-aday,eit��j'�rray >tn: Car- TSta t ` r YO be grO-Tar 5ec,a4 D ur gaoca wlwes Iced ntadt3 aatrple pl Tota in tlr at Byte, ;.VG arrived in Winl Sprig about. 1. pan, We only batt tweet Live minutes to stay there, before lett for Iteglnli. On tiara ears fr,,ant 'Peg to Regina wo had good ;myon)• dation, lots of room for ourselves and baggage and roans tO steep, that ,ba, •#f you cauId, lots of at ch.z;nca to make tea on the twain; but etatd, 'the care, were like Ito houses', aur Brother Jewell and .1 :simply put o33. our overcoats, - alyd:. walked up and down the car to keep from freezing; however, we didn't freeze. Regina is a Tine City. There are some o: the ,tiniest buildi'n s in It that you can see anywhere, and there are hun- dreds' un-dredt more snow In tits course at =c- oon. 1 seelarld a job at the fairigroundrt on Saturday and started to work on lorday. There are about 150 In our Tsang. My wages are 40c. per hour, It is quite to long niece ata walk to our. work 311 that I really have snot seen much of the city. .Will ' drop yoau .t tow lines again when X g *A little bolter posted Give my ita've to nil ken - mitring friends, and accept the same yourselves. Yours truly, JAMES VEER, E1RTI-1S Howard.-Iat Jarrow, England, on Ap- :11 23rd, to nit, and tlrs'." Luther Reward, a daughter, IClopp At the 14th Can. Hay, on 23, , inst., to Mr. and Mars', Oscar IClopp,, a bon. McBride -At tile 11b14 Line, Hay, on the 27th Inst., to Mr. and Mrs' john.: McBride, a son. - - Surerus-At Zurich on the 23111, Inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Surerus, a daughter. MAlrcRIAGES Case.--McAdam.-At the residence ofbLr; Donald W. McRae,,hfantreal, on Ap= ril 29th, by Bev. Jas. G# Potter, 134 A., Miss Agnes Jessie McAdam, eldest daughter of the late David McAdam, to George Edward Case of Toronto, formerly ,of Exeter. " Morrow-1tickbeil-At Zurich, on May 3rd, Phoebe R1ckbeil, daughter. ref Sohn JohP. "'t ekbeil, too -Davin S. Morrow. 1•'iaber,-Ellig:son--In Mitchell, ,on Ap- ril '24th, 'by Rev. Sohn Kenner, Mr. Richard Fisher, Clinton, :to Miss Mary see the values for Ell,gson, Ylitc'hell. Moore-C1u1f-In Tuckersmith, at the hers of the bride, onApril, '26th, by Rev. C. C. Couzean,s, sof Elm -loan, Mr; C. It. Moore, of Toronto, to Miyrtle M., third daughter of Mr. Samuel Cluff. You Saver on.ey On The Followin Lines .At Our SeIIing ut Sale TS fronts to8 Rtif 3' SUITS front »-ttna 317 SHIRTS, due,, Lee., tc, S108 ODD PANTS Iro'ys a 1.09 up OVERALLS SMOCKS, 500. to - UNDERWEAR front 20c. to 4,0e. 13'. WORK sox', wopl, w011K sox 1.Oc a pair. 13LACK CAASkPMERE SOX 20c 1'"ANCY COTTON :SOX 20c. a pair FANCY 8IL 1C SOX 4,0c. .z pair STIT'ip BATS FELT 'HATS 11't.a0 on a 0c. rya C 25. 4,00 SHOES Id nC32.95 $5.00 SHOES at $4.00 WORK SHOES, all hands, COST Pried. CIHILDREN'S' JUMPERS at 35c. It will pay you - to come in and d DEATHS Gould -l -n Exeter, April 30th, James Gould, Hunan, street, aged 69 yearly 11 naonths, 26 days , Cl.appel- mit Staffa, on April 24th, Mrs. Alfred Chappel, aged 48 years. F7u,n.ter-In; Tuckersrnith, on April .23, Mrs. Elizabeth. Hunter, aged 71 yrs. 3 nnonths, and 3 days., names -At New Liskeard, April, 25th, Edward Manes, aged 75 yearsi and 3 nnaniths. - Jacor: -1n uerton, Apr20th,' Joh JaciaFb;llaged 72 on years„•3il nnonths and 0 days. Stokes -At Meosejaw,: pn, April. 20th, the beloved wife Sof Mr. Victor Jolla Ash-. worth Stokes aged 32 years, a (laugh- er of the late Williahn+ Curry, Pair Cutis' Hay. r 4utinia 1 -inti: Egznondville, on April; 24, nosey Canty, wife of Mr,. -James Olein- 1a n; 'aged tr5 years. McDonald -In I3rucefield, on April 23rd, Elizabeth IvicNab, widow of the late; Duncan McEonald, 'ha ne3 79th year. year . AlElson-Tri 3,inGillivra1 _4p,it,28 ,Sirs'. w :.i. 411'asoi; aged 3 year,# ' II ll-- n Detroit, April 27, �Mxs- 30n' gave` daughlter of 'Mr. at40, Mrs. Jinhon 1'.i11, formerly .of Mt- Cannel, aged. 16 yourself. uitting Business C1oth.ie- th JO