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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-05-07, Page 81' .1:1E EXETER 'r' 1 Dl1 f i S MAY 7th 190`t, ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +•b•: ++•I+++++++++++++++++++++++++i ++++++•k•I'•l + ++++-;•+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++-;•:•+++ o:•++++++:••i•d•+++++++++++•1•++•1•++++++ STEWART'S PHONE 16 Now About Your Spring Nouse Furnishings We are right iu the swim with one of the big- gest ttu(l most exclusive stocks you are likely to see in this section. Our strong points are quality and value. You know it pays to pay for duality. Room Rugs are taking the place of Carpets to a very large extent. Nothing so pretty in a 1'OOIll els a pretty rug with t) nice border and should the floor not be good enough to paint and polish as a margin, we can supply you with English plank oil cloth which makes a complete margin for a Hug. $:x :;41 to $30.00 for Erglioli Wilton Room hugs. No S1•a1119, soft pure wool pile, made on solid body frames, new drsigns in medallion and dural effects, rich shad- ings in Iced, Browns, Greens Fawns and Blues. $S.5t1 to $15 6(1 for pure Wool ►loon, Rugs, seamless, made front itnported yarns, colors guaranteed All new pat- terns with matched borders pretty floral and Oriental designs in Greens, 13rowns, Fawns, Red and Wood colors. +♦ ++ Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets, cor- rect •d oi, to May 71h.. 1'0),• Oats, 4 i,U to be eons. Rain Coats We Do forYou 0 - day tJ,rt�, �7 to 48 cents per t°` `' ` Big Reduction in Ladies i What Can Peas, 15 cents to 80 cents. Blended Fto,a• (STAR), $2• Shorts, gni. :\ brand new lot of Ladies Cravenette Coats made of beautiful i ,,.- slrerts, $-�. Do You need any of the folluwinb. 1',•+•d Flour, $l.lo to �1.i5. tine material, nicely trimmed, colors fawn, light and dark grey Coat for $7. p g Draperies, Lacc Cur- eluv $9 10 stn. $to Coat for $7.75 G9 Clothing,Furnishings, Carets or Rugs, 1 , $� 7 Wall Papers, Groceries, Crockery, Lamps ? ? ? �Vhichevtt Clever seed, $ cents to X10 per busbel. i $l . Coat fur + tains, I'utatoes, 75c. to 00c. win bag pretty White Lawn Waists you tray need, it twill pay you to took our stock over anti get our Egg's.r 16 c•, itts1ilr dozen, i ,rices before buying elsewhere, Coal. $7.23 a ton. Hogs, tit' +t • i:ht $ti•10. •, large collection of beautiful White Lawn \\ gists, very'f�'� t 1 fie_=. 't :_•77' prettily trimmed with insertion and lace. Ushers with embroidery j•'� illiner ! 1 lillinery. ♦••••♦•♦♦•♦♦•••••••••••••• fronts, also some very dainty, styles Net , •aists. i • Waists tit gt,atl. 1 1 y LOCALS • l Special Waists at $ SSpatial Waists at $2.' • • 1 Special Waists at 1.re► Special Don't forget that we have a first class milliner in con • ,•a••••• `rection with our store in the person of •♦•••••• Don't fortrPt to have a look and get rJur prices 11,\1IN FOR SALE -1.S by 40, truer leis Linoleu'ns and Lace Curtains. "'e show a ;u► addition of 18feet. First class Vel'y large range and our prates are awaydown end in fair condition. will very sell nil or part. Apply to J. Wood. Exeter.R3-5 1 2 Special retineticn on Men's Odd Pants bought at big Our trade with her is sand rbcs convinced. g every ear, Give her -=-+-- I discount. We are coin'* to sell this (tit rut stuclt if tet. re -1 Highast prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Butter 2:I; Eggs 16 :_ $1.49. Large --\Mrs. ll:unnton, ei nuf[ilo, is vital prices Call an 1 see. our special at o ac o ," dine her ,tau;liter Mrs. Wm. 'Itivers.laSSOftlilCDt Of good patterns and colors $2 and $•� 90. -Miss \ int glut, of 11i, was l + . . CARLINC BROS. I 114. quest of ',ling et is CollinsCe►filast New and Stylish Millinery Friday. y ___.._ -hiss Sarah Elder I$ the gust of , You have' i; s Bertha Taylor. of 'Lion, this You have never heard of such an Op partunit} • -Ed \lirchell, of Brantford, is vi`- GRAND TRUNK R A I Lw Av e. eel:. I,che1I. Cher, John �fitchcll. SYSTEM never dreamed of such a chance, A big stock of millinery at Away irirrt, his -Miss Strang has rt'turned froto' (, The stellar attraction for the Vic - ti fling her Fisicr Mrs. 1i:uuts in 4llotvn Priers. Call and see, same price to al celebration, the Marathon Tourist Tickets to hrotlit°. SNELL Sc R tone Day .hiss Carrie Knight Visited lr it race is being received with consider - brother. Mr. Cirri. Knight, of fat. able favor by the' boys of the lotto. ' From repo ,,ill u, Muskoka emagamy, its the' wad '4of th• part, and i little d last week. Thomas;t number o[ runners take Mrs. G and Mrs. ll;,rr-y Chesney and Don't let your hands, face and lips become already 'they have cs take ed pract-' little daughter, of \� innipe3. visited ice. Almost nicht two or three( On sale on and after May 1st Mrs, Gco, Calf can lest `week• chapped, rough and red can ?A aces any;oirtg over the once, -FOR SACC: -A 'rhoro' bred Ayr- while on the back streets the boys I Nomeseekers Excursions shire Bull Cat[ eau get pedigree. Ap- .tr S ply to Jas. Connor. Andrew fie. tics Sarah hunt. t f t to the Northwest -Mrs. (Rev.) W. M. Martin return- late Ldttard Aunt di At very Low hates. cd last. week from Bet th• Creek, :Mich) of her daughter Mrs. I. where : i:_ Lad been taking treat- 80 Via North Bay May 12th and -0th, men:- Calgary deceased was a Via Sarnia and N. Nay. Company i3 sloe lengl.utd attd Steamer leaves d N. N3.30 p. in., may -Mrs. A. E. Ilennci t, awl (laughter n1 Ctrs ago settling i 1 13th and 27th. Blot were visiting Mrs. pure d is Gives the y t where she was married to I>Sr• For tickets and full infornlatton call mother, Airs. McDonnell, returned to tc Skin a Soft,Smooth �Vhitc and Ilcalth e t ty Y Calgary last week. appearance. It is not greasy or sticky. Hunt shortly after J J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent• t Exeter to reside and n -Miss J:u Is vis of Aplrelati , &cot - land, who visiting relatives In C. Cole, tnatucd until two Depot, Toronto Ont. Canada, lust 'Tuesday visited h..^r con- J Ph m • B s •)5e a bottle. they went to arve t .in Mrs. were Mart fn• W. -- -.. -Furs werr store pntfmabla last - -- ------ --- Saturday than Merry \Vtdow hats. Considerable of ¢he beautiful and the, -Mr. hold, OBi Birmingham. ate .iExeter visited 1-Mrs. •Jameiu\to tis, n Friday.lArt on, day looked like real 'Search. izcr of the of. , I -Miss Eva Carling, of New York,' returned ►Thursday for the purpose trams Mr, and -Mr. A. E. Basting. organism; Ithe Exeter lodge. ' i was the guest of her px home Monday evening .from Crosshill. • gar ill the usual characteristic en- DL s. tr. B. Carling, last week. where he was called last .~weak owing f rgy 'anti pro;tessire enterprise, the 'The very sail news was received to the illness of his brother. I,'• here Monday of the death nt the hos. ioronto 'Globe and r51ai1 r EtnPtCe pital Ilarnilton o[ Diiss Florence laic -V. D. T{urdon jr. and George, D. twill eend'time daily. twill}ons of t3}lS Burden lett last Friday for Buffalo,papers to any nddreasGreatCI3 Britain 1\orthcott, daughter of Di . John w•hcce they haveanyoaccepted positions the United States and 13th [ 251 Northcott town, aged 21 y a. } G Company of that city. t � nonths Her death resui ..d from + $8.7:, to $-'0.I;0 for genuine English Tapestry Room Rugs -Floral + Oriental and Medallion designs -swell looking and great wear- ,I, my qualities, Our Bogs coure toos �londirect r saved is moneythe titskers. ode. +�. You save all the meddle trouts. - 3--- k :u: 10 1+Ic the roll for a heauti- ful lot of new Wall Papers its pretty sprig and floral patterns. suitable for kit- chens and bedrooms. 12,e to 23c for a range of new Wall Papers that will snake you wonder some; style, quality and value are com- bined. Will you be good enough to come in and see •. + our new papers. ++1• $1.W the pair for Nottingham ,1, t Lace Curtains, 3i yard:: Ions; d. 48 to (10 incites wide. Extra ++ special values. d $2.0i) and $2.23 the pair for n .1-.1 big range of twisted nett �,t Lace Seurtains• Every pair .1..; Remember the Store one door north o Post Office. .THE OLD RELIABLE Miss Morlock. a big bargain. See theist. •I••° The Great "KING HAT" for Men Our stock is now complete. Stitt Hats ate "it". \Ve have ;ill the new smart shapes it, Black, Castor. Brown and Beaver; and in the new Fedoras for young men and smart boy', we show a splendid range of new Browns, Fawns, Beavers and Edward greens. King Hats are correct. Don't forget that we are headquarters for genuine English I.inoleums, 2, :3. and 4 yards wide. imported direct from the makers. You save the middleman's profit; quite having too. ti Are you getting Itedpath's extra standard Granulated Sugar. We sell no other kind. 1t costs a little more but you know its BEST by TEST and duality counts. 5. A. STEWARZ' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ • e++ ++++�i ++++++++++ Lake of Bays, etc. Reliable Watches Perfect in Construction, Pos- itive in Performance \Ve again call attention to our Grade of Watches. Good Material. Fine Finish and Accurate Adjustment are conthined in our high Grade Watchas. • Our nim is not a question of price, but quality. Like in every- thing else Quality is Cheapest in the end. So if yotl want a RE- LIABLE WATCH. ('ALI, ON US. A, Marchand Jeweler, - Exeter. ELISSIA $flL e -taking practice runs. relict O t 1- edt at the home Armstron> Wednesday April 29th. aged years.native of ri carne to Canada over i ling iu Dar - Itu on,their marriago mai came • oyears ago when or write J. D. DTCDONALD, LrnitOtlt • with flair son ileac Seaforth. The husband died :there a few Mrs. lun'tsmade ber home later and since t with hl her daughter here. paralytic Afew weeks agoe. she he suffered a • o sons and 'two daughters survive; Edward of 5eaforth ; Frank of Lon- don; Mrs. Armstrong of Exeter t .and Mrs. 'Thos. Bowerman, of :Willow City, N. D. The funeral took plase to the Seaforth Cernet�-rY• -The young ladies rind 3entlemen re resenting th' Literary society ofWanted P Leap n 'the Exeter high school +3ay.. Year 'promenade in ;the Opera House last Friday evening and those who . received tin invitation and failed to Highest Prices Paid attend, missed a very pleasing enter - delivered meth rte hall delivered or in the -8. Fitton. issuer of marriage. li• °enacts, also complete lino of wed. I ding rings always on hand. -hiss Viney Pearson. of London. is visiting friends in town. -Miss 'Logan. of Stanley 'Township, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Mark Mak- ins. • i--Mrs. Berry, of Ingersoll. who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. at. !Schlott for the past few Necks re- turned to he rhome on Wednesday, SPRING SUITINGS A number of New Browns, Wood col- ors and Elephant Grey Suitilg8 just received. The correct thing for the spring sea- son. +� illi the :Gas Omp7 - .. Or t' from not -We understand that Mr. Andrew cents leach. Subscriptions can lea left 4 11Cur0-pneumonia, cetifracird while nursing 4 similar ease at ])rind • Porter, r, ting tirade and who learned at khe'Ttmes Office. t printing trade at the Times Of- -The effort to defeat ibe Scott') A few weeks ago 'Mise iNorthCott had fit will take an interest in the God- Act at Fredericton, N. B. Thursday an attack of grippe. and It 'star. i failed. the measure, being sustained` had completely recovered was called -Several nen members wore added by ti majority bf 178. The contest;#o nurse a case nt Dundas. A twcek , the Main �itrot church last Sun- by one of the warmest ever held in' ago Sunday Cil'ttcst'catnpm lr..l rned to Hamilton •ray morning. Union services were , the provinre.being tou;ht out dos- and next da)' held, tic' ntembies of title llathesd1 / per:ttely by both the pros and autis• 't to the hospital. 'iter church t pkintc part• f Bpeakers ttert imported from other -Several members of the Exeter provi,lccs. olnougst them beta. Mr.' e } at her Lodge 1. O. O. F.. went to Hen.all' Jos. Gibsono�nge loll, Ont. ry ttid last Sunday afternoon to attend di- 'Mr. 11 11.Spence. vine service with the 'Ilensal1 breth- 0.1ttrio breech of the alliance. ren, the occasion being the mutual --Covering the present Provincial sermon to (ho llensall Lodge. election campaign, The (ilobec} holy. -Thr' unniversary of the 'Main St. Epworth 'League still ha hold a week from inex't Sunday, 'Bev. 11. A.Gra-i ham, bf 6t. +Marys, lies been secured to (take enlarge of ill ' st rt•it\l=• Logs a , sin was nicely dec- orated for the occasion and as soots as woods 'the electric lights. which had been -.,e out of commission in the building. to illness, o go were turned on. a very condition gradually became so serious program was carried out. The pres4- t that her people here vete notified• dent of the society, Mr. 11. Workman Iter sister Miss Ethel, at once left elated that the object of 'the "At for bedside u Hamilton and remained Home" was 7o bring the parents and bedside until death catno. The re- pupils in closer touch with each mains Were brought from ll be beta other and in order that the •parents Tuesday and the funeral will ht held could see how harmoniously the pu- from'Ihe residence of her father Joe ti pies got aloes together. He thus may be had nt the remarkably Northcott on he dew Strerc to-d:ty called en the high. School Glee club OATS rnU' of 2:p cents. ]':vcrCana re, The (Thursday). The deceased was horst fora selection and they did remark- Globc is recognized as Canada s Na- in the township pf lea Bud four ably well. Miss Beatrice Ilosvay gave iso ill newspaper. Always clean. years ago 'look up a course of Hors- 1 a reading and the president asked fair end accurate. The Globe is 1 graduating a year ui;o mrd 1pcin„ oI the young ladies to secure their part - eminently reit paTeter for the home• a happy and kind disposition was suit- part- ners for the first promenade, the As a news -gatherer and exponent of ed for the profession she adopted. topic of which was the "Merry \Vi- ,ublic opinion The Globe stands usThe Fympathies of the entire tom- flow,' About fifteen minutes was do- ATS L interests of the,1' the sorrowing a to strolling around the hall OATS rivalled. The list t) t,munity are extended de- voted people hag been its guide for sixty - tour family in this their sad :'xreavement. discussing the merits and demerits of tour years. last -Rev. 1). W. Collins gave a very the new feature in woman's headgear. Do You Require Oats ? -Several hu clogs wcr•' poisonedc leis- interesting address on the "Prosper -I Whether the young mets were, well 1J Friday, but whether lite, 4ottallp or ity of Canada" ton number of ]allies up 10 the subject., is not known, but cued maliciously or intentionally old at the regular mce.tinx of ,thy ,\\'o- from the earnest conversations which QVC have just received '�U0O not, is net known. 'Pat"the ^ to man's institute in Senior's Hall last were taking plata, it is ;vita likely faithful canine first in Ile dwelt largely the discussion on the "bonnet'' was bushels Feed Oats and will old and [atU 1''ri+la :afternoon.forgottn (n the discussion of other he glad to supply you in large Dr. 'Browning. was the first victim. the octal progress that has takes and was found lying in the `t in ti►s- place in the history of Canada. The social cleats. Ileing leap jean. the ti of the stat>lc dead. Mr.Sax- mei ,le of io-da) accomplis}► in ten young )adios soon overcame their Or SIB quantities. `�e are fro tbashfulness, and for the second topic• prepared to stye you an ex- on 'Fitton's valuable. hotttrd 111(1 trern years what it formerly took hundreds' aft .tt'ftl, the Dr's dor and was of years to accomplish. and to.d•ty "Fairy ('ales," the promenade was ' e, taken home by a friend of had itton'1' the social life demands things differ- well tilled, many of the parents en- Itl'elll('•lyr• low price O[1 large and it was 'thought it had a calrc ee ,,tit from years ago. Instead of for- joying the walk with the younger ones. quantities. the poison. Mr. Fitton could nothingw•renz with his do; and put tnerly, schen it was necessary. for °erns thesinext Stop croaigidh ty h �n 3[r. women to knit. rets• :unl do many it. away its lir stable. About Pie other things, which the introduettion Butt sang n eon; and the Misses at some of machinery snakes unnecessary, Eileen 'Farmer and Gladys Bissett o'clock it died. Mr. Geo. Ilaekii es cocker spaniel evidently e• they have now to lend their minds to played n (Wet. Such topics as Sportsthe poison and Bird during 4 h at" other channels, and the social life Diay 'Data Inventions- School Days ternoon. takes up .n considefitLbe portion of Intl tvhicho'thrtne Stnalr cwest horusme foentrrtair► d HA(��J[:<J -The deadly cigarette. F far as the time. The Focial problem is " with n song. The chairman then RV ll�r 11 Go' boys and girls of tho Dominion' difficult one to solve, said the speak - are concerned, ,vitt be, a thing of the 1 er, and ,(cavi several onritw was of t' ere asked 'that partners This be secured for by ♦ •♦•♦♦♦••♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦••« past in the near [uturr. Sir t1Vi1[rtd to acial lite f to draw 'Laurier has stated that steps ars to!' that of cr othrlhe occupation. Thi bcinKr►fourtlofh each orumtprr,o two there for �•♦♦Superiority 1character f� pale ha athe • the thec,r twofor of cigarettes nt once to preventoot's asC� th.,r.e,gm,e•., pn•;rre�wirencna, of cigarettes ale irnm:,turr toys• enc' women theare just ressitofotl„rrlcounlry yhow:uoung ticntlem^►> There ws a little �. ❑,irt�, enihusiwe' ea ertnees surround the sale of them with oth. ,►sting { 3 C are our watch w-on1 . (.aim safeguards. The a;e limit is under-' as the men and they should feel that switching o[ numbers until the par eat sea. Stenography, Telegraphy. stood to be 18. and it still be iticutn-' a'thcugh they have a regular rou- tory to everyone and d tth nb sayoutC bt:.. comma, in an? .rtphy. orKanizin, for the com3n; Fcason• A bent on the vendor of cigarettes to lino of work to perform at their C1--. v,,, +a.:,t5t.tt. full attendance is re luestcd• Ascertain the age of ►turchaaers, end I homes, 'that that work is just as im- hostesses ae•rved dainty Iunchee of a� -ur. A. 'Ramsay has been appoint. they will ho held r.•eponsible: for alt portant os that o[ the man. ,rho noes a:w►dwich+s, cake and coffee. one box � c Clinton Business College ed Meat Inspector by t he Dominion mistakes. 'The new act is understood 1 to his of[icc or pence of bnsin"sh of dunclt .0was the evenin ffieittg four personhat s. o ••♦♦♦♦♦••••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• Goeernmeet and will leave on the to contain provisions preventing the. t 10 hwora) about their duties,vis-11 the ltbutes rrto was ot �nrnrrly�atidliip;ht when Ow t affair 18th. [or Listowel, to commence 1 be givit c43a f ttesnuc' to everybody tt (f the accom ad O gave some , x Brown t dulics, His business here will be der 18 years o[ nuc, rind the•, p)t'eEe'ncc )rt the work of each ,fay take care at came to n close. Mr. •\1'm• rots•n on the Firc.as. s itself. lee spoke of the immense ]' placed in charge of an efficient veto.- 1801' ett r- aof the moktnR �nbutts�Sw•itl be justification' of Canada, cotnp.tring reach province music during the evening. inary surgeon. -1tI:rE\V A ONCE.- We have for in;uir3 Ly the authoritycs. and, with tl,e size of the {:uropean coup- A reactionary storm period falls UK made nrranp;cntents with the Weekly the boy temust tell where. he" Ro't 1"s I (ries. but the Focial condition. of ded . Wirth t16� moon 1111 lint. apogee lined rat f}reit • Globe and Canada Fanner to rxtenl cignre , t,<oule of Caoa,ia i• canal if not ivarter• On the dates look for de- ' the time for the ttxeoxtingly low rate -The Windsor "Record" s1^akirrg letter thasi nn} othrr country. A citltvl traction to ncarrn^r, ttith fall- Toronto [)ally Mail et 33 rents in connection with •t hr. hearty tote of thanks twee trine re(1 ing barometer, southerly winds. • of the proniolinn r►f St r. E. \V• cloudiness and rain. At this and .x11 Empire Times until the first of June. Af• ilorrte, and old Exeter toy. Fats ] ' Mn Collins for his ably, and interm- it' •t.:: bate the taxa 11i:l 1' :Ores. W, Ilorne, manager of the 11ont' tis• tddress, el her per}ods dtuinR most of this (clubbing rate) ns formerly, \\'"'' month, clic n-tronomic causes art•' From llOw lintel June 1:i for BAnk, leaves our Monday far call• et "�� sufficient to trono, careful w•alob- -Din M. Parkinson. of Toronto. Toronto where he has b, cn ' ` .It ec'ntS. Leave subserip- s►xnt a few days last wr•,'k, siElling upon to lepra a new branch. 'soh t Didn t Agree with Me fulness on die approach of thr storm clouds. Change to ricin; 1parome' 110113 at •1�I111C8 Offi1Ce. r to t1 1, Welke) e �c h n t'I 1 v , � t isl I r 1 [ro Itis eislcr 'Diss Iarkinson and other Ad;ur , ten couch cooler. and proba fly friends In town. Mr. Parkinson rave ville branch. Mr. florae carne toMr. een its Many srctions central And north - 1 try me in 8i, Marys on Ca Ca a. branch n iiri "'O ttlrilouten th0 Street, Toro1nto, Tennison, ,card, 'swill come prottressivtly from has been grn•`r:+I nee copious thee Mbetry in Ilia intrrke of that Cana• branch had been running of the merits of Faychlne for all dean Club and spoke in London on year ant] during the( time. has mala about she 8th, to the 11th. A n•qu. far in the Dl:►r' period, excessive t youngmen's 'I1ib1•! gr.+tif I)CI p�rotress. The staff hs! etonunh troubles. lar 'earn) period tills en the 12tleto downpour., and floods over wide pert - Poetry to h }'or serer les. 1 haver Lad indigrs• the 16111. The moon is on the eeieatnl ions. still result at this period. An- cla s• brtn incrra.,vl (coin three to tweet). �, iso, Fuecr,'d,'d in securing n eet`' tion and dyspepsia. I turd scores of ,,,uator on the l2(b, and full on the eth(, time of Frismic strain lies be - Huron DMer•tUtg. -- Thr West hu'Idin�• tthich is a credit to \Valk -I shwa' et My room resembled a drag loth. At altar tory tx•p:fnuf111 of 'Otis tw,(• the 13111 and lith. being cent Huron Teacher's Association hold crv'ilc e'c,nd has been rice meAtts of eters with nostrums which [had bought• period, look for biglt tempera t lir,: in cal • •, clic 1^ortthwtChange windlrt and thrix annual Institute m^ting art ' e Bank Ow popular, Eventually 1 used rent ne, and'eery ail )westerr, extremes. nttetti'l by baro•' • cooler willrho disc from about It' the {tom Institution That it is. It"ref dose brought permanent rrlief." Mott rad falling barometer. dote in mu Gill to the 1!rl)t. progtessivelp c citizens over Mr. All throat. lung and stemaeh troublesI ,,,,} sudden thunt'.rr'storms. A eti••s The (slickly cured by Psychlne. is ie (lin of da'ly rat+tfewind 81111 latllr tornadothunurr sou th�'iteroernlrtirtLis )avr of ural prescription of a great specialist. At storms ttith 1 all druggists. Sec awl ll.tl6, or Dr. T. iter tet lath, 1Illi. lull. and lti:la gra- fen in morals and trttath^_r A. '?locu►n, Limited, Toronto. will be most natural results. 1f rain ch:- 'res. A very pretty wedding took place, April 18th., at the home of Mrs. J. McLellan. 116 Ogden :Street, Fort William, when her only daughter{, Miss Kate 'became the bride el Mr. Nelson Sheere, nlso of Fort 11Villiam and n for►ner 'Exeter boy. The nup- tial knot was tied by 'tti •etre. Mr. Ilayden, pastor of the Baptist church in the presence of the imtnediale rel. ntives of the contracting parties. The bride looked charming in n suit of blue chiffon broadcloth trimmed with Filk braid and buttons rand •1 becoming hat of in tr.uerites and chiffon. After congratulations a dainty course 'wedding 'breakfast was served, at the conclusion of which Mr. and Mrs. 8hecre left for Winni- peg and other 'Western cities, ithxo the honeymoon Wats spent. The pres- ellts received were tnumerous slid beautiful and bore testimony to the popularity of bath bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Fhrere are popular with n wide cirel 01 friends ants, bare the beet wishrs for a long mite hap- py th c • ur s at Y • r Ontheir py wedded life. will reside at 110 Ogden tstresit• Fort \Villiant• THOS. ELSTON Centralia Saw Mills 1)1t. OVENS EYE ANI) EAR St/11- goon. will be s t the Commercial Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. in. to 1.30 p. tn. Glasses properlY fitted and dis- eases of eye car and nose treated. Next visit, Friday, May 29th., 1908. -The Iluron County Postmasters' Association held :, meeting In the Town Hall. here, on inesday. The object of the meeting eats to talk over matters beneficial to the associ- ation. -On Thursday last t'3 licenses in Ogtario went out of r•;.istence. as a result of the local option role In January. This number does not in- clude those cut of[ by the license, commissioners. -A superb 'finish is ohl:tdncd by using Cnn,pbelI's Varnish Plains on floors, f,u•niture or interior ,wood- work. 'These etains are sold in 13. 23, 73 and $1.40 cent cans. Ask' W. .1. Braman for color Cara. -The official transfer of the li- cense of • der' M,•Iropolitne hotel from Conrad 'Wentland to John 'Mor- ley took place on '1'u••sday. 'M r. rurn from Jar- r a t t , 1 ,. o t \\ t lean had c Jar- vis to make the transfer. ' BASE HALL MEETING.- A meet - ting of the base ball enthusiasts will be held at the Commercial hotel this Thursday evening for the purpose of T \CI• \ "SOMETHING BiG" • in the way of a Eurprier is a pair of our spectacles, The surprise comes in end with cot rt in you t the rause in which - Any new pair We pray etei yon. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES W. TAMAN 'fitted by its are a positive luxury. Lux - tides as a rule cost a lot of money, Merchant Tailor. but ours don't. Anyone can atTotd ONTARIO. ottr "hest glasses" and be sure when EXETER, maims them that the7 re' helping their eyes instead of hurting them. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer Accounts Co elected we S. HOWEY, Phm. B. hi"Ksv ro 1o.t f7'92ray. Chemist and Optician. ?r„rth We.t111,:n1:17'92:*** en a Qr .. ONTARIO. Office, Male Street, Exeter J EXETER - Come in and get our Prices. BROS. Toronto E--- Toronto Daily Globe Goderich May 111st and '2:nd. Ibis 1 Ins ing 1 1 so the hit to ir^ her o.e the {rest its alarmed are th all iOtl o of large association ns in llorne's temporary removal to Tor - topics to 11 Larp•e t) Gi' of live onto that they are circulating e topics to be disc on. 1) . tg;in rens Petition to 1,e forwarded to the Blatt• T theons Association. 1)r. G1(1(1 d l e[ niseenent of the linin` Bank aakin2 Toronto. Is ib be present and d lirct that he be retain -el lit \ValkcrviIIC." throe addresses.