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TuIRTY-THIRD YEAR --No 1696
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JONESlQc CLAROK'
ESS GO
DEMANDED BY FASHION.
A forecast of spring is visible in
our Dress Goods Section. Wo consid-
er the lot ot twenty-five pieces just re-
ceived, well worthy of mention. Ligh
and dark plain greys in all wool tweed,
Fancy check Mohair;, shown in navy,
green and brown. Plaid Delaines work-
ed with silk spots, are quite proper and
we have the assortment of colors.
. The very latest in Silks
Our
-with the
range in
:gives the
..eboose.
HURON (Fit MIDDLESEX GAZETT L�
EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH li'h, 1906,
ST. PATRICK WAS A GENTLEMEN
Oh, St. Patrick eas a gentleman.
Who comae of decent peopte
LOCALS
DR. AMOS WAS 1N LONDON
And on it built n steeple.Tuesday.
Ills hatter was a Gallagher : MISS D
s
'mother wee
Thursday
He built a church in Dublia town,
1A11ION 1:LSTON LEFT ON
i Brady.; 1pa8t t0 resume her posl-
H}a aunt was an O'Shaughnessy : I lion as milliner in Parkhill.
Ills uncle an O'Grady.
hi RS. ED CLIRIBTIE S]'P%NT A
} So, success attend 6t. patriot), fist,; few days tato past week, the guest of
Oli! he gave the,
I For he', :a saint. foncle 1'nl loads a Kira. T. A. tic( outtcll. London.
NELSON BHEERL, W110 11AD
generally complete stock has just been replenished
best and most up to -date to be had. A tempting
fancy patterns, in the new greys and other colors,
purchaser a handsome assortment from which to
Spririg Coats
twist,
And bothered tbean forever. be visaing
ti-i !returned evl Brant -
And
Wicklow hills are very high, past toed Friday.
And so's� tho hill of Ilowth, sir
stitl MR .CLINTON SWEET, Wil
But there's ue bill, much bigger
'Twos ontithertop oft his hem igh bill white iisplitting w ood, is able blc}1 to 00
St. Patrick preached his sarntint around town. agent.
That drove the frogs into the bogs, MR. cid BAGiSII W}tO u.:,,MO
And vanished all the varmint. tl
There's
\Vherenot adirtymvarmintrmusters, quite go , Sample,
typhoid llfever. i
•
ile in Ieland's isle
s.
OS
I But there ho put his dear fore -foot. MRS. 1)R.AMfuns,lRET seen nI
rdered them in clusters., from Brantford} tuner:
The Auction Sale Season
Still dere
We print your bills promptly and
give you a [tee ad in our t•.ale rojtss
ter columns which is \sortie what
you pay for your bills alone.
JOHN W HITIs & SOWS
ROBERT E. PICKARD, ExEoTot
The opportunity of4is spresent
eason one s just as well lost,
ssed
% h'as gone entirely. T back
an the short tight fitting garment, avert the longer also black
,coats. These are shown in fawn
venetian.
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. . Travellers Samples of Carpet
s
When our buyer was
In the city last week he
eked up a snap in this
Me. Tapestry, wools
and unions, ranging at
10c, 15c and 25c.
nun ..... 1 the frogs wen
Tho toady; want phot
hop,water ;
Slap -dash into the
And the snakes committed suicide
To ea:tve themselves from slaughter.
Nine hundred thousand reptiles blue
Ile oha.rmed with sweet discourses,
And dined on them at Killaloe
In sous and
second courses.
where she was attending to to
V
of her nephew. Wilfred austonc.
MISS MERLE GOIUL1), WHO AC
*creed a position es milliner with
first in Wylie left on Friday t
commence duties.
MR. ALC' TALLMAN AND MIS
An e i 1 ;cs llintt a and I'hetol> l;i kbcil, o
P y town tl
Whet: blind worms crawling to tlae 1 guests of •
Mr. and lits. S. Hardy.
grass
Disgusted all the nation,
IIe gave thea) a rise which opened
their ryes
To a sense of their IAds.
No wonder that those Irish
Should be gay and frisky,
For ewe St. Pat. he taught them
that.
As well as making whisky ;
No wonder that the saint hitmselt
Should understand distilling
Since hie mother kept a shel>een shop
In the town of Enniskillen.
is wastoI but be bads in fortunate
As
'Tts I'd be bound that from that
ground
I never more would once stir.
For there St. Patrick planted tu''f.
And plenty of the prance,
\Vith pigs galore, inn gm. ma 'store,
And cabbages -and ladies!
TO TILE CONGREGATIONS OF TILE
CHURCHES OF EXETER
General Selling Agent. for C. P. R. Lands.
We Anticipate a Big Advance in Price
Almost Immediately.
Now is the time to purchase and get the benefit of the big jump In prices'
list. $127 expect shortly. We Oy1 down secures you�i good half ect onave some e (330 acres.) ellen; on our
25 Ituproved and unimproved farms in one of the best sections in the
Northwest at ftom $10 per acre, upwards. AU these conveniently situated
to Railway Stations.
We want a number of good men to work on farms in
the west (luring the coining season.
R. E. PICKARD,
General Selling Agent for C. P. R. Lands.
Exeter, Ont.
Office at Residence,
Zurich, spent Sunday in
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.—THE Ill:
gular meeting of the Women's Insti-
tute was held in tbc- Town Hall on
Friday Afternoon, Mar. 2nd. The
tendatnce was all that could be de-
sired. The reading given by Mee.
Monroe on "The life of Tennyson"
was very interesting ;and lent variety
to the program. Mrs. Amos gave a
paper on "Economies ivi
ned house-
hold". This paper
any
valuable suggestions of economy in
both money and time, and intended
to bo more conductive to health and
comfort in the torte. Mrs. Knight
gave a practical demonstration on
"Making. coloring, flavoring and
moulding jellies, also some very The Usti() ways of serving them•
society leave teased the commodious
rooms over Senior's Photo Studio
Indeet-
gs vinlithi 'hereafteth it new hohold lme. eir in The
society have completed arrangements
to hold an "at home" on Friday even-
ing, April 8th, commencing
o'clock• Refreshments will be serv-
ed.
The Exeter branch of the British
i and Foreign Bible Society grateful-
ly nscknotvledges alas receipt of the
following contributions) in rill of
the society's home and foreign work:
'annual meeting. $4.75; Main street
`Methodist church. $9.00 ;Cavell Pres-
byterian churchL $17.05; ;j'rivitt
Memorial church. $17.00 Jemcs street it
Methodist church, $10.30:
• $64.10. The committee ere (,leased'
to state that this represenanent.
crease of nearly twenty peryear.
,hove the amount received last y
fromAn theul addition is also gifts of the childr'H atcthe
projected Sabbath school mass meet-
ing. the date of which will be duly
Sanford Glothln a,ttnour►ccd, caw well "8, at t ` ho
�,• tri av . the societys work,
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. have not yet contributed. The corn-
y
mittoe would further state that
whilst feeling grateful for the gifts
received and especially for
jrvotose
been
BIG
Reductions in Furniture
Having purchased the stock of W . C. Huston and in order to
reduce the same we will offer for the next two weeks, the entire
stock of furniture, comprising—Kitchen, Diningroom, Bedroom,
Drawingroom and Hall Furniture. Also many odd pieces and
rockers at a great reduction.
Call and see the many bargains we are offering
JONES Sc CLARK
Again rnt.
having leased the Gidley Block for a terns of years
and put in a
Select Line of Furniture
aprepared to attend to your wants in this line.
Since
pa.
Since com]nQ to Exeter of have
received
Aicinrtyn and
re-
ception from the people
I invite all my old customers and friends to call
land
renew acquaintance and inspect my stock of furniture.
JAMES BEVERLEY
Our Undertaking Stock is Complete.
emsolimilmms
A CALL AT THE
WINCHELSEA YOU
ROWE & ATKINSON
Furniture Dealers and Funeral directors, FFxeter, Ontario.
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Losing Money I' !Special One Way
on Horses. 21
CHISELIIU1 BT
On Wednesday of last week wed-
ding bells pealed forth in tones of
joyous tidings at tlto ti�omc of r.
and Mrs. Paul Baa, a hen their aces
and daughter, Miss Margaret, gave
herself in wedlock to Mr. George
Female, a pro^I>erous young farmer of
Assin%bola. at 4 p. in. T•hn wedding
starch wee duly rendered by Mr -
Webb. Meanwhile the bride appear-
ed, leaning on .Iter father erne bril-
113ntly attired in a most bee otnifK
style, in a pale brocaded mohair
trimmed with thetchct braid and
baby Irish Lice. The cuffs of the
sleeves and yoke were of :,I1 over. Lace
frilled at the bottom with baby Irish
};ape. The sister of the bride, Miss
Addie, acting as bridesmaid, wag also
attired in a very becoming sty c,
;veering ,► (tl•c.s of Alice blue crepe
• ams tnen-
however small that may 1t
given out of �a personal need, they 1 henille.latrlimnwd. ii�t�li Henry Suede
;giant but remind those who have ner brother of lite groom, .,clod as best
1 given and may Set give, goat it i
men. The bride was given away by
hvst all, but )i.- too
bu out of a her father, the officiating minister
last wish and that too—but with the
means Ile has left in our dispose. being •Itev. Wm. Martin, of Exeter.
1 \Ve may trot forget that the earth The groom', gift to the bride „rase `t
is still his and the fullness thereof beautiful
afar,: ur C0l4 an goldo 1lit brides, -
and that every coin received over the aoelsets
(counter or jingling in the ; the best mean a1>go� watch
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still bear his unseen itun,ge and sup- The ccrcanouy
crscriPpion. {lying words air field guests per:.on•slly w1:41ell Mr. and
•ttf p• Ill' \C Smote every happiness old sue -
dining seem wtacte a most to
gacrtin cera by the
end' eret`ed be rs. thecompany retired to the
parting w•ivh 'taut times repeated
- cess 1:,borate
fore his farewell was that the know- meal w i l. tdrete
ledge of the work Ile lead sotto for
us and scaled with Itis blood should
be sprsnd until all the earth knew'
and rejoiced in it, even as l+ho waves
lift up (heir volcc :10
,dfi eaap
as their
hands for joy.
personal (rived plea tibia for tlin
completion of a cherished ttgyb'ire;
the fourth es King
d
re-
quest to the of ilninny of s, lie it is followers
for ail time. The British and For-
ci(rn Bible Fosiety are trying
1 ofHis
this to Avec by placing a
copyown tcstinrouy n► t41e (101116 of every
VII (arta willing to receive it,
f every Mis ionsay 14ocletY hating
and Sumptuous m a n like our cava, was only or(L --
fete waiters nt emberslof thettfamily. year end the players did F.ome good
be r, :111 !>cva( 1. every svork
At 8 pan. supper being over,
On Tuesday last several member,
of the Luean Curling club name tit,
to Exeter to try conclusions with our
esteem" throwers. The Luoan club
izcd this
and in supplyingSee • a-eauirent:nte
o c h in for theta! re-a-
th" vette obje t. .ern
14i' t1N'y appertl to :all t>,np.athis
S ■ O � � �I for tl Ise•Ip in tl,ei.r power.
ac P.eeilent.
I:iItICI't)�
WILL SURPRISE
WILL f►ao *1of fir. Geo. dell s„c(Ces
1 on Feb. 22nd, w ), a deci led
1One of his yearling colts brought
$251, tvtllil'• proal emir owas s54011
for S325. ('errs rang
$70 and et•crything eo
lse iu proper
tion. qtr. Spencer %ita h.is had th'
f Mr. Thomas Mussell, of the
This store has now assumed somewhat the appearance
of an up-to-date establishment.
rmshinOur tdo ringlthe hastn yer of
three
1 tol•e g
Afternoon
(,Orson seemed to be engaged in some. Exeter
enjoyment. Mr. :std Mrs. Swale are •l7
well esteemed by their Wends by I 17
which it pleasingly tell, u4 ellen we Evening
find that the p iCF",ttt were numer- i0
crows and costly. being 91 in number, 10
the griller Asset h_intt of "Irer, and r>nginR PRESBYTERY OF HURON
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severalm$ purges . Mr. :'nY
from $15 to $1ti. and Mrs Smelt
left on Tuesday. 13th inst. for their Ti1te Presbytery of Huron, stet in
future house '11,e bride's trtvelli 1' Willie church Clinton. on the 00h
tams v purchase t a
Abe entire stock all( 9 '1'h sea^, Road, rented, l
the (arm .and wi11 take po
store has added
very deg 1morertolthe0convei11encerana comfort 1 5f itrh 22. \11. Itutherfordi°e pct*I
store and a gee to go to the NotUiwest this month
and will cventu.tt)i take un land.
of those who do their shopping here. A�rorUi' butt ( I assuredtll.i1h ttlx
011't fail to see our new and extensive stock of brfLt9� arogrca4ivc txature with wls+Bch hr i^
Dendowed. a .will el but 1 •,'art time
and shoes just opcuedvp• You will find here of theBram•)ton t
ed heavy shoes made by the WILLIAMS,, Brampton,' before Ise t .will4 be
us tblt me
(sift 111 n growing country has ma
•every pair guaranteed to wear or your money back.Women's and and Children's shoes in almost every
' style and quality.
CO'sARD ° SYaOOMFIELD aha Kiad Yau H Always►
nears the
WINCHELSEA, ONTARIO. signature the
(PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH.
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.� Rates
• To Billings, Mont.. Denver.
' Colorado Springs, Salt Lage
?hers are several ways for n s City, Nelson, Rosshuui, Von -
one,
this—betting mist on the wrong Z i rouver, Portland, Ore., San.
one, staking mistakes in trading Fransisoo.
etc.: but the most frequent way 1Tickets on silo daily
is bytheneglecting ad theirrhealth just Special Settlers
when the hard work of spring
is at hand. A great deal can be Z
saved by asking for 1TflUh1s to.Northwest
Howey' Condition , Every Tuesday during
.S • March and April special train
tvtfh oo10nist sleeps' will
Powders • 1 leave Toronto 9.00 P. M.,
I ♦ every Tuesday during 9larch
and April for etanitolxt and
Northwest.
Passengers travelling with-
out live stock should take
cxprras( keying Toronto 1.45
9. m.
Short Line to Cuba
it is a general tonic and appe-
tizer. gives a fine, glossy coat,
hardens the muscles, and places
the animal in the best condition
for hard work.
It costs 25c, per package (31b).
A package of it is all medicine—
nothing added to make it heavy
and bulky.
W. 8. HOWDY, Phut. B.
PHARMACIST
Phone 50 EXETER ()NT,
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Leave home Thursday P.M.
nr-riving in Havana, Cuba.
early Monday morning. Di-
rect eon nt'ction. Tourist
Tates in otfoot.
For tickets and full in-
formation call on
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent
J. O. MIoDONALD, District
Passenger Amt, Taro
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di va was clh11(4' 11111^ hana,Ie of 1. The, toilets -ng were in attend -
to
best wisher) of .ill are extended tint , Itcvds. Ur. �lcbcan, Ur. Stcac-
lo th^ h"ppy young craap!e' a rt, 1letober, Martin, Smith. llatn-
-lt RN-- Ilton, 31eNeil, Shaw. Small, Ctrswcl!
IIUItN hc,okie and 1'r tutL.art and elders J.
\\ `lurch 8tlt (0v ` r.d stnd MrstsltlJ. Md11Y. A. t_uniesran, 11. i.111 irtur.
h,f i.
11." Strat g, .1. L�cktetrt,
\\"cin, a Tort
'liiOMPSOV_in Uxborne on Febru- and 11. \)CM it h•
0(
read I iC l+( the •t•s-
'ry 14th, th, to \1r. and Mrs.
li+tictt at Sunday Schools and Vince
\Van. Thomson, son. sue ll
Societies) report!) theed lareebv-
con-
MARRIED very• etc.
In 1'sbarnse eideranle increase In the attendance
r;;AtiC18—\{AUG F% end giving!) of these departments of
\ ran isda• Ethel
7th, Adam A. church wao•k' The rel:ort on Church
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rttcl \lay, youngest life end wVArk w•a4 read Iy the Rev.
h^en mistaken.
Francis, to a
daughter of Mr. and \Ir+. P. T.
needful
CASTOR IA
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cangregations was read and discuss -i delaying its effect, until Nov. 11th,
cd. It pres(_'rted a favorable in, 11900, when 1)r. McLoLn will sie>vo to
crett*e 111 the giving pf congregations Goderich, wbete he will stake his
to the }>'vaevolonp and mission future homes
i:fax
rcl*0Wes of 1110 church, t), amount of Presbytery letter
tingithat (ron 1t.could
increase over the former ye it being
nearly $:300. apply to tho next Gen. As,aneley for
The resignation cf i)r. McLean. of 1 leave to receive :a, a minister of the
St. Andrews; church, Myth, was then• Presbyterian church, the Rev. K.
can-idered. Represent a tires fromIGibe is rasher of tt:c. Wesleyan
the session end congregation • %erre church, England. Comtuiue:timers to
heard, tate unanimous expression be -1 the General Avseu bey were appoint-
ing n rraucst to the Presbytery to cd, viz : Ministers. D. /Den tit, E.
permit Dr. McLean to r('maio untili Il. Ss wars, F. I.arkin and ciders Jas.
next November when he would then i Monteith, John Sproat, aid G. F.
c:,mplc'te his fortieth year as their i Blair. 'lets I', . byte.ry adjourned to
p,astsor. A motion watt un:tnimeusly ua(et in Clinton on the 8th day ot
passed, accepting the. resignatien t,ut M ty.
Mr. Small. The quevtiens on which
W.Wedge, it ' report win based and which
had
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d 1y, M March
Il Trl Fhn Mu' Mar- 1r^e.it *ileo to s^.r,iOns to anttwcr, c -
d•ar , trah Ill John Sean
'Mil. ("te'd altogether the *tate and in -
John tLavghtc: fluence of 'home. life. `Many of the
John Muir. O \Veeitte'daY• the anseeed a (Mrtotheatse
questions
•'1>ti at-
S\tAL Inst, n ,„•eons
7th rose, Miss 311d , Iletnes w-nr being weakened much by
laup+htcr of Mr. and Mrs. icltral?l, outside attractions and the strenuous
011ieelhur*t, to . Georg. w. le, fife of huaines.. Ministers were sn-
ot A*t1, of Y je.ircd 10 nuke the subject of this
report a question of special bun _`— nttion to rongreu.apion+. \1e4ttr�. Leck-
ie and McKey were appointed ntem-
ttee en
Innsers (andlieOverstures. cMr S1si'. ea.
appointed 11. M. Convener for tit
emoting par.
The statistical rei.'•'t from tIt'
4.
1. 1 Genitalia. Meroh 7th. 1`900
\v
,. 1'y m.. aged X76 years :and 10
months.
y \\'1•:IN-1n liieheoal on Thnrrd•al•
For Infants and Children. 1 lisrroh elle the infant hon of Mr.
,and \1r`. .1. Wein .
aTOIFS. =4l...
Bean the
givens
of
The Ilhtd Y^n Nate hats 3 Bost!
CI If. s'rCl 311. 2 -A..
Bean the itte Ki'+11 Ysi ileiMears 110)01$1;nt�i��C !/?
off
WHY YOU SHOULi) BUY
IDEAL FENCING
it is all ,11)n11)a'r 9 hard it eel spring wire,
heavily iz;ilvanizt:il an41 colts we.►tlicr wont snap
it and warm weather won't sag it. See sample
;11111 get lil'1(:'-�.
Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store