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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-05-17, Page 6Rubber Goodsl Crediton Another large su1ply (1f rub- ber goods ,jest received at Browning's Drug Store coil- eistino of Cowl►lllttt Kill Foun- tain Syringe. j jot `Vater Bottles, Enemas, Ice -bags, in fact ever % thing :long these lines' These goods arc of first - class duality, and speak for themsel\'es by the increasing deznand the have for them, Essential In Lvtru Hon] Brownin gs Drug Store The Exeter Times CALENDAR FOR MAY. 1906. SONDA' , .... 6 13 20 27 MONDAY. 7 14 21 28 Ty eel e . , .. 1 e ):i 22 29 \\ EDr>~:;1 v . . :+ 10 23 30 TB17neoeY....... 3 1(1 17 21 Ferrety 4 11 18 25 Ss'ILIIDA Y. ... 12 19 213 TIII lt�l1.\ 1 t., \- 17elr, 1906 1'',\ it(? t -11:\ t, The death of Davi t el Ni:ol Mond iy May 1 It h, removed front Olur Iuid 31 a 1„"a it who •,.otnmatided re- spect. not only by. those of this im- mediate neighborhood. but by tall •tido kr ew 'him. Mr. itteNicol, ryas an extraordinary span. of massiveMa- ture, keen f.oreeiglmt and quick wit. t\V,hcn he Ind vietris a:t ,hitters of nny kind, 'lin macro it .a vo'.att to elide to them. land it wct's one of 11j.3 pleasures t enter into n controver-- 8e, and usually sueveeded in cenwin,:- ing .his man that ties ideas were right. The deceased was 54 year:: of age and w1as thorn in tGlaegow, Scotland. When a young rnan he came to Canada, settling at Crom- larty, trhere be started +a blacksmith strop. From there he tv'ent to Sea- foortth. and 33 y.ears ngo cams to Farquhar, where he continued nt his trade until two year.] ago, when lie gave hie business to his son Jiiiies F. end took up farming eursuifs. Thirty-two yt•, e:a ago he was married to Jane Vance, who with five sons and three slaughter:+ survive to mourn their loss. The namesof the children pre •3aine E., David John, %Vetter end Kenneth and Mrs. John McDone111. Mies.niton one Bell t. In (politic% Mr. McN�icol was n st•,tt:,ch liberal and took extreme dClieht, twlile otgencline t►olitic_l1 meetings. or any otther meeting for 4h:t matter. in .asking _•questeans et. cit p reSOH int voic^. About •t Saar c'go tilte designed began to fail ` 'Iltrig lit'a discus be5ng the cruse of Itis illness. but not until Last fall wa gee compelled to remain in the l,c,us'. 8erernt limes during the winter 1. - telt strong enough to be out. hut the disease was fast ,sapping hie once istrcng ;system. Two weeks ago it wets knots n his life wis of short duration. and mediae! skill and the tender nursing of his family were used to else 'hie sufferings to the end The. neny.un; were interred in rho Exeter remetcry Wednesdc1y after- noon. The (family have the dcepc... sympathy. in till=, their deep afflic- tion. FOIL0Vnit 81XTY 16:,11t:'. An OLD exn \Vfl.L-TR11Cn ItzM)cny,-Mrs Winslow's 800tt:ing St-rup has hPen u -ed for Over sixty years by rell.tous of mothers for their children w•, ill toettln• . with porfoct-ucce.. . 11SPOothe. the cht'd, «often.• the t:tuni, 'ttiuy.:,it onto wind enlie. and 1.4 the he:: remedy 111arrt:.i a,. it is piesaaut to the traKe. Sold druggists is -very ; rt. r:f tho world. iS Mates bo'+Je. Pi value to loonier'. b'.n, Imre and take Mrs Wint;tow%; S,.,.thlntt ldstrtiptt►n6 . i kr co other lend. WHALEN The home of \Ira. John Ogden -vets, very prvt t ily <leaornted Wedtietel:ry ifternuon. May 16th, when her eld- est d itiehter. /Wary, tram wedded to 111r. .1. 13. Armitage, of Luean. Tho 'wedding servicers were theta et o'clock p. nt., ltev. Dacey, of hi rk tote offiei+ting. /loth of the contractin,r tee rtiew etre well know it and 1 ho many tnkett.a rocejved nt•e evidence of the thigh esteem in which they are held. 1by Weir many Mende. Mr. nn') Mrs, Armitage will stake their future borne at Luca n. .11719, 1:jrciiris • crciqgly • : -4,,no exx tpor b;•)o y-ou like it? Then why be c•)ascated with it? Have p.:}_? Oh, no! Just put on Ilair Vigor and have t t`1ick hair; soft, even But first of all, stop li j't:lr hair from coming out. what 1')tl have. Ayer's i , :.••t' Vi,!dr will not disappoint • J. i! f.:.. -.-ds the hair -bulbs; :: : t:: a,:;.,k hair strong. 'i • , t•+it kir.1 of a tratimenlal - '' f3.,:1 for cc,+r airty $ 5t .'• .1:. 3.-•• ,t.-.tRmaltr l'Ttilbier. v. Ayer Ce.. Lowell, Mess, /1/04s,an••!wtc,r.rs or 1,'P etRjtPkRt: t A. -W7TrAirri= c. T.-illi'•*mss+.. THE EXETER TIMES, MAY 17tH 1906. r=b: IIENHA1,1. .''1t. Jt,!;n Kemp a-.ts in Cliuiturl 1,4t Dlt. 1;. J. McCC'E, M1:1113E1t ON- + weak. 'T.:kill() COLLEGE I'IlYSIC1- Mr. (:to. Davis left this week for sus and Sergeons, Successor to 1)r. I.., I tae Senile est, his destination teen,: A. Ilaist, Crediton, Ont. \\ iuuig►<,t•, Nil . OFcat• Wolfe hie been on t 1.,Mr. John Nicholas left last ►tock for trite Aort'hnest twhcr: he trill -"Ai list for Ilse past week. visit frjendb. Mrs. Harry 133 "ver issvisitiu;; uit1t Rev.':►1c•dd took g...tr in the pro - thee ,sister, •airs. I)Lttirl frueniner. of gr.•nt given by the E1,tcorth League li=1y ,T,twnehip. of the Main street church, Exeter. Mr. George Filber left on 'Fhuri- last evening. Mr. 11, Mois^y left last u c:•1: for Toronto to take up the duties as- signed to him in the Molton'a bank office there. Mr, Monsey hag been Mrs. Albert Cuua,ing h.tut ist i,it_ in Ilene -all for the least two years ei ing friends in Londonon triol week. (landuring Li4 stay iters mads many 's Our (co( -ball tc tin drove to Zur- Mrs. Cooper, of Montrcul, is :l iclt on Friday lest end tt•ete sur- guest :It the Manse. cessful in trintene etie gums by a Mrs.. hiller, of elicltigette who w t•, score of 2 to 1. visiting her sister. Mrs. John Scott, Go to Filikb.ite;te's for your fire l returned to Ler home last week. crackers (Ind I'ni,;tt .1 lel: flags for Mr. Albert W. \\'hitcside's returned tl.e 21111 of :[:iy. recently from Keewatin, where he Mr. Dan Kilpatrick :l►_ts been, en- was summoned owing .to the critical gaged as carpenter wit&►t Mr. (:eaorg.% illness and subsequent death of his 11oltzmann for the summer. brother, William. The deceased we.; Mr. henry ,hiller ie digging A twe11 a strong rind activo man and had ti11- Lucan t!,is week. (el good [)tuitions awl was for, some ileo. J. \\'. Andretla <,n<1 9i r, Win -tune actively engaged on the police [otece, Ile was only ill it short time Lewis who teas appointed at :rcprc- and le eves a tvifc allot young *tentative attended th^ 1)istrectt meet- y family c ntto mourn his loss. 1\tuclt sympathy ing J; •1.41 Exeter this week. is felt for the' bereaved father. W. Rev. and Mrs. J. \V. Andre'e s Were \\'hite ides, of this village, and the in Parkhill, on Fr;day. members of his family. Miss Rate, of Parkhill, twiiet has r. ahBuchanan. Buchanan. of Guelph, been visiting; .Mrs. C. Zwicker ,has• visitedMJItis parents last week. returned to .her home in P.;trkhill Mr. Mustard has rented Mr. Join ping Tyson's dwelling. near t he foun- dry. where he is engaged 09 a tnoul- der. Mr. At tliur 131atchford and atiece, have tno%ed into his dwelling at the The many friends of Mrs. John west end of the village. McIna;ac will bs, pleased( to lea;rst that Tite nacrnlnent of the Lord's sup - rare is slowly improving. per was observed in Carmel ethurclt Mr,. :lames Hodgins attended the on Sabbai,h nt the morning pert•icc ; W. •M, S. convention which was held preparatory nervice on the Friday in the Methodist cbur•c11, Centralia. preceding were conductei by Rev. on Thursday Last. Air. Leckie, of Loatdesboro. Messrs. Ate ''.wicker ,and Herb, !"'-+-- either et,:.,tt. Tuesday of this tveek' 1t:ti1Ci1 le Landon. day .last for ,,Nete Ontario, where Ile Bros. nceepted n ititu:rtion as rancher. Itis many friends wish hint ,every Success. eecoIupanied by Mrt'. 'l.wieker, who will visit there for ;t few days. Miss Smith, of Exeter, called on friends in town on Wednesday. Mr. Diehard Baker, of London, was, 1lr. John '1'otr.a.nce. of Clinton, ryas t pleasant caller in out village this in the village on eatt:rci;.y, wrack' On 1.cridny evening tthe Crediton Messrs. Young Bros. have their base -ball team carne over tto play :t tin ehop tietarly completed, and %whenfriendly q.trne witth the boys here. it in Linisl►ecl will he ,a great itn-1 The game was et fast one, but the proveJnent to their et ore. i Crediton love wen the Itono,'s. The Miss Kayler, of Zuric;v, was the j score was 2 to 1. guest ,of Miss Rienzle on Monday. Mr. Alex elcLecal event Sunday it his !Louie in Beyfield. Thursday, 24.h. being a holiday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ornstein strent all stores will be open Wednesday eeendn)• ,ht~ro attending the ,funeral evening for business.• of Mrs. Voelker. The Lady Maccabees, of Crediton. Den Gil on Feeley, May •lltL, re are getting up a signature • •,guilt,lier.ed Elizabeth Voelker of her suf- The ladies are canvassing. tot wimps( Tering .at the (advanced 'age of 91 They ,will put a name on the stuilt ! Mere and 2 ntontths. Iler demise for 5c. Wthen the quilt is completed : wa., not due to any particular ails it will be, offered for .ale by auction, ment, but simply to general break• end t ll^ proceeds go t owe Ha t he ing up of -bhp tsystetn, and she passed buying of a :hall. ., V''tcetully to her long rest. 'Icer Mrs.Eli Sweetend little daughter husband predeceased her 9 years ago left this week for I:alend Lake, Sask., and of late rat -et -the lived wits her to join her husband, Mr. Eli Sweet, ct lughter, Mrs. Hese. tat whose home who left some weeks ego for that ''lje 4" '"cd ow"ay• she leaves to mourn he.r loss four children, John place, and twho i i now conducting a . general store. 'Their many friends; Da`}ittool , Mrs. Ball, of Dash. d wish them prosperity .and happiness ` and \\'illi~am a pigeon, of ibis village, i n t h^i r new :]come. .lticd,. The funeral twas 'held Monday nfternoon Mr. 13.1•rnoy ltrown is this week ' end teas 1>rgely attended. llcv, lir. 'talking none improvements to • 'his Gi`tltler tconducted the services. as - dwelling. aisle() by Rev. hilt, of Unsihwooj. Miss, et'illiams, 1trs. E. Ilaist one Sund i)• ,tike \'ounry ' l - Mrs. C,•ltoeeelcr aetende; People's s Atl . 1•t he funeral li�tnce intend tlrtrin-.• their rtnnunt of the tete Mrs. Voelker. of /lire Rally Day. A eerie pro;►r tin is hcingt telt on Monday. prepared anti everybody i., in.vi.tcd to Mr. W. W. Kerr 'Lad ,a successful ( atte+nd• auction sato on Saturday evening 1\Ir. S. If trdv. of Exeter. wee in the last, and as :t r'csult hisjuicjs; . village on Sit tltd iy. going fast. Mr, herr la offering' Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdock, of lien - some splendid bargains. . gell, visited bireyr daughter, Mrs. The I?ptrarth league of .the Meth_ Ct i mpbell. on Surdas ever' ng;. '1t,c bind made itu ►second .anne r- odist cl,trroh lntt%md cper,,:l:n^ next ,,tee on the street Saturd iv cv,•rtina Monday singing; League.League.wit l the Cent 'Alia senacnading 1Ir, and Mrs. L. i'rang, ! who have moved into their i►onte on Mrs. 11 , rry ►Sweitzcr rand . eat M lin •street. 1: t.r'hl ars visiting friend:► in London Mr. and Mrs, \Vc•eslcr, t•f ('rc•tliton, i his tw•.^ek. 1 spent 9iturday in the vitt ,ge tt it h Victoria Day celebration at Cred- fritonds. i,,>1a, May 24t1i. Grote! procession at 9•3() a. tn. headed by the Crediton bras; band, including; Trades, `'chcols, Calithutn('101) 4 and fare drill \\'e ere :igain t tiled on to record by over forty young ladies. A good the demise of a it old and respected schedule of sports have b,en erring- resident of this locality iti the i'erson cd tt it h liberal prize K, in orelition of Mrs. Geo. Sillars, tt Melt took blase tie• Blue Labels, base hill team, of on April 7th, at Setforth, Mrs, Sil- t.oudon, the high school textm tory had reached the good age of of Parkhill. and foo. b;, 11 .1 east ,of nearly 82 years. She !tad been ill 11catsa(1 have bean engaged 1'or the about ttwo weeks wit It pile umoni 1. d ry ,and will play tttte stars of (his Her husband predeceased her in 188.3. vie ,g;e, who have neves- been beat-' The deceased was :a native of Ar- en. Onr popular bras; band ,will 1 maug;h, Ireland, It< c' maiden pants lc. on 1'he ground' all day 'Ind nearly t tins F:Iizabcth 1lytlea. She 0.t me (o every ,business pl.tce in the' rill:rgr ; title country tt he.•n 7uitc young with Ills agreed be lake part in the ; her parents and settled neer Toren- ! r )d: s procession in t lost morning,. A ' to. The deceased was married there grand oonaert will t ate {,lace at `; anti soon afterwards came to the night. consisting of solos, qutrtet-totwnship of Hibbert. where she con - ti's by tilef 1mous Cr cd. ton mals tinted (o reside ung:1 1900, when tshe tot trtette club, instrument Ile reci- . went to live in Seifert h. She was tationw enol a •+bort l'atriat:. ;,d- ' 1 kind -.hearted, good woman and Wa sir^+:s by %%'rue Lctwis, d•aq., also a much :and deservedly beloved by all I tughter-producing farce enlitice who knew her and especially by the ..lh.rn. \';sn Srnat+h" .and n spectaeu- members of her family to whont she tr drill I,y ..ixtcrn Lwoun• 1aclicv un• 1'. greatly endeared and of whont der the supervision of Mtss f''.t rro'.r, four st ill survive. These ;tee Mrs. Ties taloee is worth 4t he adnlisse.et )t. \t,'vbb, S ufortit: girt'. W. elorre. fee. Doors 'open .,. 7.13. Colne one S''1t, Hibbert : lir. W. .1, Sillcr'., 'of 'Come .all. Admission .0 concert 15c; 11;bbvrt, and Mr. T. G. Sitters' Let t1,e children 10c. ; Itorn^'stc el. On Tuesday a young son of Mr., IC) -a-S•Z'CIO rt. 3t.A.. John Morlook, of the 711i cnnces:41olt miraculously c•,,caped being killed. Bears t!.., Tt°9 Kr4 Ye! 113tt Ahdals 8341 The young I td wee (playing along ait %w.3aa;.:n rondside where a numb^r of men of . hi-lf, were tiro wing carob. He )s't1 a do;: ----`- -•- ------ ..- attached to a rope and .he animal - ' r darted under a wagon, drategringZ tlte• little fellow underneath it. The CI'O a driver wits on tJro other side :end did not votive 'it1tK' (longer the end rtes is often in, and in are instant i ite hind wheel ac aired, of the vehicle peeped over the boy',, though ie ad and the ,log. The little chat, ST:11 I'.1 nee serried 'Motile are! 1)r. Ilrownie • (tilled to ut.entl this injuries, ell;cl. upon ex tntina,ion were not ons:d- creel serious. The l:et that 1 lie wagoi► pawed over t he dog :, t I he Mine t ints, possibly r+tyed the child from having his heed crushed to a pulp. The tt L• c la on t het of her silo Of the W.:t:on were utmost in the dint,' at the titre, c.aueingr. the wrieht of the toad t ) f.rll on (110111, (rnd this also te1V 41 :::1re th^ boy. TO ('U1'F. A ('0t.11 le t,N(. DAV Tike L .`tat ter g•rorre Quir.inr 'tab. tors. Ali ern:;ee:is seined the moo r,y if It. f 'its to cure. E. W. Grove's' stgniture is on *nab bor. 25e, l n gene, fo ai water, eTe anion itseaase�tr a Persona leer duel. fire. rasa eels, uncroked potntoea both e ed. Capets This is house-cleaning time, you will need something in this !itte, and it is hard for you to decide what color or Mattern yeti want. ii'e invite you to EIS BOR NE 'Lire malty fniendi of Mr. F'r.tt,k iorlcy, the gettic•t cleric of 11.0 to reship of t'sbornc. tt jll l e orry' to learn Not he, at the last meeting of the l'-horitc & Ilibbort Fire In - our store and will help you decide t,v t sur.u►cc eolnl�tny, tendered his r s.,- ehOtt Ing; yt,tt our /At?wort went of choice 1 ignttlee .ts d;rtctor, %vried% po1il:on carpets, !to L•s so ZIC• e(.t:tbly filled during the paste t Ire y ears. £om' w02kq :ago ons• of t t,C etgants- 1tr. A. Dur:c.an, oC I•':lr- eule,r_ died, and Minis les death, Mr. Morley has taken an active interest We have ;t find assortment of floor in the Company's twelfaro by looking oilcloths. We sell there itt any width oiler policies ctbOnt t0 lease, and el- and have theta, iu different patterns so new business. and by so doing lies and coloring=. ('tittle in and look thew bion of invaluable .assistance to the ever whether yeti lair or not, tea:en t►ny. The directors nt :1 recent meeting felt tJiat better results could be obtnlrtcd by Laving tu-o t OUR Jog -elite instead of four, and it was 1 decided that the tee) rct,reeentativea 1 •iltould be appointed-;tt the meeting: I to be held M. 13 7t !t. 111 r. elorlcy.1 -•► - - '! feeling t Int he could be of more tkr-1 I vice to 1 he 00111(4 ttty PI tookiit'; up i t ! FLOOR OILCLOTHS COME IN AM) INSPECT STUCI:. WM. SHDIIMM »AS1-IWOOD, O1�TARIO, Cheap..... flartiware i,!r. Jonas IIarticib wis to announce to the public that has purchased the 1Iardw Stock of Mr. E. I'. Paulin at reduced rate and is now in position to sell cheap as long the stock la'ts. hes he are al a! as A CALL SOLICITED. JONAS HARTLEIB ill••LONDON CROCKERY CO'5��� Table and OrlldQl6lltdI Glassware 1 -F. MolILEV `\re carry 01 large vari- ety of good staple glass- ware itt all kinds for table use. Including Tumblers, Goblets, Salad Bowls, Berry Nappies, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Pickle Dishes, Tea Set.., Butter Dishes,. Cream (rugs, 'fable Jug,, \rater 01' Lemonade Sets, Etc. CUTGLASS TUMBLERS, Large assortment. CUTGLASS VASES ld1 sizes and shapes. FLOWER VASES and STANDS in Brilliant Pressed American, Engish and Austrian Glass at prices not equalled anywhere else. • ••♦ i; Toilet Sets Toilet Ware Toilet Sets "'I'hruugh Mou=e cleaning are you" and now you find some •• ♦ Toilet Sets or Toilet Ware in odd pieces. \\ e carry fresh Lines of ♦ Z♦ Sets in a great variety of patterns, shapes etc. We also carry a sple.adid Line of odd pieces for rematching. Conte and see our iwn,ene Z ♦ essc'rttatent of Sets at $1,25 $1,65 $200 $2.<,1) $3.00 $3.7;5, $1 (10 and up. ♦ 9 Seta not sold elsewhere and they will prove Money Savers To Vou• • • Quality Guaranteed is Our Standard. • ♦ •• • DON,GROGKERY GO •• bu =111053 inst nd of 1 ezn:,irtin-r in the • ♦ 1 /111 directorate, signified his intention of • 4 Z 'resigning and applying for 0113 of t • WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of tl►c' agt;c*i,cicrc. At that 1iutc� the di- ♦ • $10.00 or over. l oobor:s !tete folly in ao or:t tvitlt the • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦•♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•NN♦♦♦♦♦•♦••♦•♦ 2 inleudcd move, but a rule <•at'tblish- •••♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•••• 1(9 Daatidat4 • . St.. London. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• eel by a Rut,sicquent board, that a director should not act as agent. � ---------- - DASH WOOL) ONTARIO. tnilit•at(•d against tire appointment of ••••••••••♦••♦•••••••••••• Dashwood Mr. Morley to the position to twhich • .10 is so ably fit (AA, atnd �lte was asked • EXE • • to recall his resignat!on,t he board •• • feeling that his r:ereiteee Wen', re- FLGuR F quires' will' the. others in looking • ED • ':[ter the directorate -• TER'S UP -TO -HIE tI g, here on _ioneel: But Mr. Morley inborn with the 2 ♦ of tthis week. They ,were ;a fine Intuitiveness that his word is ns j • lot of ~animals rind brought a Boot[ good as his band, very rc;Lg,c•cifully & GROCERY fig;ur^, sonic of Chem were sold to declined About l 0 hold of butcher's eat.of the society. • f • e' were weighed here , 7� to recall hit resignation and • At c>trr gtionial butcher ,:and the rest Mr. \\'m. Brook, of Wino/reheat, was • 'v•ere token to Mount Cannel to bo appointed director, pro tem in his • Just received another load •• pastured. Ona of the animals that +♦ of ZURICH FLOUR tlhich Z MIS being taken to Mt. Carmel lee It Irl •1 • b3 r;aid of AL.:torle). ghat. 'a tguou•* • • we will sell at $2.25 per 1 h but a short while a diroc-( Now in Stock came unrnan•agenble and tlrrou •11 ' fright and excitement died after going ;t :tho'rt distance. Mr. Jones llartleib who purcdtaa- ed the llarrclware btasiness of Mr. E. 1'. Paulin last week has Rome special Lirgalns to offer and invitee all who nerds canytilting in the h:+.t•eltw�,r•e line in call on ,him. See ndverti.eement a brave. for of this largze and incrrasinr, oom- 2 cwt. at the Feed Store. • pang, he devoted n lar;; share of p • his time to its interests, always on ♦♦ hoc I'UI:I? AI, • `Exeter. ttre afort for new insur.anee ani �NIT013�� looking; after those policy liotdera in O: call ort us, we sell the best • ��� and it is too bed suele en able rep-, A 'rrsent''tive should be off the board. O♦ I1 \R\i F V S STAR 2! 1J, rte tvaR not much stir in our rn: village on Sunday ail ii trained all forethought, hits for years been ,a tit). member of the society. and will no 1lous,c-clenningg is now ;the ,order doubt be able to give a very good of the day. acQotint of his tctetw.:rrdshjp. Rev. It. Eifert, tribe* lies been peas- •�--- tor in the Lutheran *church ._ for !Petit of Mrs. tW'1n. Quinton. - 'tome time loaves in June for Flora- Unattt on Sundry tnornint4 ,lt,ay 13th, dale. Itis many friend•, regret his relieved Mrs. 1\'m. Quinton, of cnn- (leparturo but twiRti him every suc- cession 5, from t he :Sufferings site cess in This peal field of llbor. has Ro patiently Winn during the Mr. J. 13r'c•nner moved his (11111ly ts»st two ve.•trs. The direct cause of to Stratford this week. 11 r, Then- her death tens 13ri;,ti '.t disease. Mrs, tier .has a goo<l position fn n furni- Quinton tens :t (.rcxluct of lire totwn- ture f tclory in that city. The good ship of 13iddulph, laving been horn wish,.: of their twiny friends go tvitlt there 5,4 years ergo. lier maiden them. name wa{ Carroll aye Iweety•-four Air. 5, Ireland, of Stratford, spent years ego ,She and \1r. Quinton - the district which he rcpre tinted, • at a reasonable price. • • Mr. Brock, who succeeds him, is ct • FLOUR to c ndotw0d eel' intelligence Bran and Shorts and Wheat Chop Exeter and Centralia Elevators Prices satisfactory, Bring in your grain and load home ''.9 with feed. J. dna always on hand • COBBLEDICK Centralia►: 'W'E'RE SUIT . i at the same prices as at the ♦ mill. �' �+ �L ERS 2 Large quantities of po- 1 s You are Suit l;uyers. We make MO- : potatoes at $f.00 per bag. will not wear ou F T t, sooner than they ♦ (IOOU5 DELIVERED. 2 ' ought. Because, if they do, you'll • • likely go someohcre else for yoUe tatoes on hand, also seed arts- you wear them out. rae tlneke otatoes then) as well as ice can, ro that the • • next Suit. And no crie could bleme • you. So much mercy c,ught to bu O • S HARDY & S • so rnucll Suit trot lb. A red Suit wort • t► R ON• ie fashionableness of fabric -style 1111 !y ♦ cut--fit-finish-looks - dreeeynese - •••••••••••••••••••♦••••• were Sund ty at this holm 'bare. ntarried nt Elini vine. The dece;ised A tete belonging to Mr. 1'. Mc- leaaa trot into .1 tttitt :at field last Mondey and twee chased by 'log. The anitnal in jumping 1Je4' got its legs cnttingled in ?t.1t'' and was um to Inc dtseh, 1 11'dren found it twins lyinrean ids back end it wets necessary to cut tlhe s' i re before the animal (\fluid be released. el r•. E. 1'. i',ru1;it tv.r i in London on btt.iness l his %leek. Mr. John Held is ground oppo-.its' the grist mill in sitepe for the Lot -n Tenni s elute •g;cttini; the voIS nn e$1,1111 able worm in, kind and 'toiler and h^•r bere,w:,1 thtsband 1 r• and •, )t,:•,:'3 Children, Itirdt , Maggie .and Thomas, have tilesincere sym- MANUFACTURERS OF pit by of the entire community. '1'hc' ftrnctrat teas :held from her late Hollow Cement Buiidin • and length of service. As good a place as there is yr itbiD miles to get alt this and not pay toe much is W. Johns. residence M.ondny afternoon, inter- ment being in the •Kxc'.+'r cemetery. The cortege %elect' followed the re - wine to their last re:41:ng place wax designs and sizes. a 11 rg e one, berg);' of .e• it 111 n utile foul!. Rev. heresy, of leirkton. of- . -�- CEMENT FENCE POSTS Blocks of different f:i ti^d .at the servic• Mrs. (Rev.) Clemene <lnd ilatieht'•r FOR 11. ty Forks and Shiers, .login CEMENT CHIMNEYS left :timidly for Berlin. Rev. lir, Charlton, Exeter. and Mrs. Clement eat in Ike lh+•ir All kintle of g',rden cold flower homy i n i h', t ciiy for t he present . reed:, ..3 i, tckagres for t'i ccnf.. Mari- Single and Double Flue; ahso- 5. 5. 5. NO. 1, McGILLIVItee �. g ton's Fkrir•, Exeter. cutely fire proof. T!►e follow;nth is the report of 5. S. S. No. 1 eic(;illivr.y, for rnoattt of April. V, -Attach GLawin, 97,2; Eileen GI tvin, 913; Josie Glavin, 811. IV-Ilcrbert 11 triton, 1017, Adrian Coughlin, 816; Clement Glavin, 792: Jane. o'Dwt•cr, 558; Charles O'j)wy- cr, 535; Arthur O'Neil. 4(11 : 11ugh O'ihwyer, 50; lt.ayruond O'Dwyer, 35. Ill. -Mary Hanlon. 015; Mlare GI. - vin, 809: J31.tnrl,e Curtin. 6:ttr. ll try 1�r.aser, 509; Martin (1'lh'.v,•r tt2; Willie Thompson. - - Son, :3• r. 11. � 1'e:trl Glavin, 853; Luey the 773: Ittlt,h • There its no one article in the lino Stock always on hand P rices reason of medicine that gives So large a re - torn for the money as a good por- able. 0115 st lengthening plaster, such a t (' rt'•1's .mart Wee 1 ••nd Pelladonna \Ve have jttst receieect a carload o Blue Lake Wend Cement. I'artit• Till A11'I'i-:l l:, :3:1h:11) intending to huild this spring*hold( ,•Thi' salad of to -clay i•+ :a rapid eve- see us before buying; elsewhere, tion : "Letteee ('1te11 raw,* or "A sae pa epi r' ion of trr.aooked herb.; ustt- h, «H I TLOC K & SON, all dr :shed wit h 14011, vinegar and oil and c• tte�n for giving a relish to Thames Itoad 1'. 0., colter foul,'' one roads in an nrti-lc Ontario. Elegant Black and Blue Suitings for $is.00 and $18.00. W. JOt�11Ms Merchant Tailor , Jt. �1t ,,,il i', • ks.... r.z! / � r' �• ,�' STt A1-: CleG. T. Our classes are much larger• 1 Ithan they Were a year ago. The public have I . tined that this is the hest place in the Province f to Obtain it ('t,rnrnetcirtl or Short s hand Training. Students are entering each week. Ail rade 1 rates get good posit l0no. Write for crttningruc'. SW. J. F,LLioTT. I), A. McLA(')II,AN, j Principals •••••••••••••••••••••♦••r lutivn front the dict'. ::,:ry define , ►I.twin, el, . ell rg;treroe Hanlon. 70.1 on ''Salads -et ti +tie and Hygienic.' in Hort I':,rrner ti+i2 : Isah�ll r tbe' .tune •• i I ever, 462 t lir, ttor. :\n up-to-date \• ancent Thompson, 216. 1 -- hose nal 141 inrlu,leq rn•iny rrnihinations of Hinton, 396; Hilda Curtain, 223; Leo %',gtc•, 1hies c.'FOR SALE -- House and lot, good r;llrin, 1;•t.'; Adclir,c hr;,scr, 10'; of fruit. :�onactirn^q both ►:';-o;.. blest :and fruit facet her. lo-r'tion, corner Elizabeth and l.r:tee ('actin. 60. 1t otwt•=. its ,,0. nt honer tble l o • 11uro•t :,irc+c•tri Fxctcr Un title NONA -.COI't.1 , . tion to dit'8ovcrje4 of i,. miry yen t,ncntis�',t is :tfrttnc' atciblc' •t g•ctod f it 1\ T�•ach,�.. GENERAL sE'%8. blurts•'. ['ted with the addition twin b^ urs it b:•.••onlc�� n very import/Int soft water. hoc fur Wier p-trti,rul;irs ticinit tactr^tir and .1e!t..lt�'tiC' posed- frtrite Loueo °Containing t roon►v, n or ..r offruit tree;, both held and n The (nen of 8:, f,ftrys an9 lhrna. OI t of the tnetl. 1101 merely come_ apply to MILS. (;1-.0. i11SMETT, enc(' n it.h n hitt blaze on Saturday thing 10 ,iron=e a Jaded al,pertc ter, Ont. ct [ ening,; a tour nine o'cicxk when the Among th:' nine disc toe ori , t nla t,, mentioned ... - es__ ---......__..___....s_____ Baby - -_-- -- y t ovcrte.c of R.alrtd r, impure g''"oltne and ether oils in tlid shed at t y n ntione'd ur(l,t of • Il'^ rill f ' It __n� �� n mOnt(I t the fl tnic.s %tete 1. 19. 1 r .r .1►ett 'vert, crit In :4,1r•el1 ebbe :, caned soil for '' ' - high n, ter^ rerlft• of the. ad. g1t•rr,c(1 terra < am, greed beets..' tubercled,t►t► and where pill buildinrr.t. l'ortunl .'ly t1•r, ,111 the r o'sib!e comii;i ,t1 'n cit thee' (illi owed to remain tU�u , 1 bade arrived he scene and allowed • boutobout•[ mire': es th the fg rrncg tcc;-a losis or consmnption• I. 1 , i mini =.':ed. Tile r er was elm .1 t- a 1':ntc'rct 1►c'ingt► brought into ('.•' pretty sure to take root.. 1 (ink. room by r.ne, of filo boys in t ' • }Iood'sSarsaparjl)atintthe Pt! 1 lose,f� Removes every,trace of tngrredieots are set fort!, ie '(.•tail am/ in rt tc iy , o tempt t is r it al '''• .:1ne1 t here :are, 111 a,hliti►'n, :r vier al rr,ctipci< for vc,'rrt;• h::•n, p,•,t r -ti, A e haptor on summer 110010-keepi:i;r, in "Tilts I'Itrrgre;�'t of r urnisetwife;' .. 11011 1 81 4 roll be r.ie•tiot, of 1 ho mesa- : ,rte ,^ bn's of gr t�;,iinc. machine c; 1. zine wide!' e1evo1ed to dotnestia turt.rrttittr', iWn;ir: '. . -r. scrofula.lG. Get ood's. c? is T O R = A. pr.obianl For testimonials of rernarknble c':res 1194t90'.. itle K14 r13 Nate .1151 84%.,. Si.d for Book on Scrofulae. No. 1. t Bears the 1'' 1 '1Y".; Hate A1Aa s es,tr't C,1�. mood Co.. Lowell, Marrs. E•g cf .iro /� Stewart) of • -. $ 1.00 r'cT`'fiD TRIP br‘....: G(:)..1ER/CE-1 TO tt Dale TUESDAY, JUNE 19 JU' £ 2 1 S.'r QKEi'flOt'`9 2 02)1 13 Detroit efr • ,- 1 4 Grow Seed Peas -- Tittle rits1t flow -- ood profit_ Been reading about peas in Guelp} College I'ullctin and Provincia Crop Records ? They say tiv pea -weevil is gone for seven year' Queer thing about pea -weevil . he comes for even Scars and vac: ishes for seven. phis is his htrr year for vanishing. Safe now 1,- grow sec..} te,,s. Re•l, rt of Dep.trlment of Agricul- ture shows average crop it twenty bushels cf seed peas to the acre_ Some Canadia• s raise titres crops t year. Price ranges from 753 to 85r. a bushel. Easy crop to grow.. , market never glutted... profit sure. Why don't you go into seed peas this Spring? 1