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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-06-02, Page 1xeirr l .• t.• .tr•r, •. int dimrs1111 HURON&MIDDLESEX GAZETI t ru1RTY-SEVENTH YILA.R-No 1911 EXETER, ONT , CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2nd 1910. • • • Men's and Boys' Furnishings :%'e are always up to -date with our (lents Furnishings. the Summer Goods are now ready for you. Nothing but best are shown, . ♦ Is•t}Fyssyssz New Shirts New (:lovee •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••N•.••••••••••••••••••• JONES & MAS Phone No. 32. Novelties in Wash Dress/Materials This is the time of the year fox your %Vash Dresses. \Ve aro in a splendid position to supply your wants. Our stock •.sae never so good or showed such a variety of materials in all the leading shades. New Royal Linens We have a nice assortment of this fashionable cloth - colors are Tan. Blue, Linen, Chatupagne and Fawn. Price per yard 25c striped Linen Sultiugs These fabrics make up very stylish for Dresses, Suits or Coats. Our stock shows a good variety of colors and stripes. Prices per yd. 25c, 30c, 35c Gotten Kopp Suiting In these you will fin(, a tempting showing of colors including White, Blue, Tan, Champagne. Amythist and Raisin. Price per yd, 2.,c. ambr Gln hams & h G 0 ass Plain Chambrays and Ging- !Innis, also Checks, Plaids and Stripes, which are in demand We carry a full range of col - ere. Price per yd 121c Stylish New Wash Suits We are showing a very swell line of Wash Goole for this season. Do not fail to see them as they are very stylish and jail the go. For $5 %Ve have some yery swell Wash Suits. Plain or Striped with Fancy Trimmings. Just try one of our $5 Suits. Forj$7 Buys one of our best \Vash Suits. They are real smart and one of the hest you can buy for the money. Well made and good value. Big Reduction in Millinery Our Milliners are offering some Special Reductions on Millin- ery for this week. Now is the time to buy your Summer Hat, Our stock is right up to the minute and you ate sure to get the right styles. IINk I 1 • All the New fancy Sox ---~New Co xt 1'ndertyear_ New fancy Belts New Ties New I-nibrias New Felt, Straw, Crash and Linen Hata and Fancy Clips Men's and Boys' Clothing Just arrived -200 Men's and Boys' Spring and Summer Suits. All bought at job prices and will be sold for Game. These are the real nifty stuff in two or 3 piece suits. 1 •t • • • • 1 �i Jones & Mav ��•;•• Ifeit(1(lnarters for the ('t'll'hr•eiti'd W. E. Sanford •• Clothing also high grade shoes and wall pa per e•ll` ••••••••r••••••••••••••••• ••••••••a•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-. s •••••••• apogee ad Veg. • • CORRECT Ct: LOTHINO 1-111 new Season the \Veaveri bring out Patterns more l� attractive than ever before. This season is no excep• tion, (treys and Blues are the nredomitiating ideas in Color with a sprinkling of Brown the variety is almost endless. Do not he afraid to have an extra Snil, n change will make your ('h•thee last longe►. •. Por Young Me n i. %VP have some Special Styles, with a little 111o1•e snap II1111 II ginger in the Cut and the (•olorin s than i ig suit the older end It 1more conservativ • wearers. (sur ('Intim; suit men of AI tastes,. the Styles are distinctive and the Qualities ala ay,• te- _' liable. •HIGH-GRADE FURNISHINGS. HATS, CAPS, 9i BOOTS & SHOES, NEW COLLARS. S .i I 1 Sar1ay Bowden ij•i il� rr • SCJ t t •t i 11' U.•.....••..n•....•...i i .D o Not Buy It Until You Try It ^; s rlthe-\!ienr•tle )t.,znr 11s not • I f1is 11re 1..e1. but by f n , t electricre, ear tat V, n 01111.1 ralrlre of 2.degree.) same instant the steel Is • •1, r.. Ad in a I'.- „ err:, ,•i:r,.rir ti1:.1 d.amobda have bten pro- . •1 •est s t'.'• bridert cutting- ; 0 to .•n•.• -.a blade tI:.I • lo, .,f. tine • of perfe, t s �: •vino. r.o grinding. ;,. • tris. ' • 1•.t' , ,•dg,.' 1t .ap.'riur to uby r•„r ever Made, whether the ,: tar, :•:•, hol1nw-ltloan,l or the "wafer" 1.1 ,!.• of the "wifely •' But you do r, 1sed to take our W. J. II EAMAN, %I'll for Oils -yeti can try the ('athet- Aingnslie Wlth..nt riskin,. n {Miens. . f )-our own !nose --yen .:u, (11p.11 3r e„o1, enmfnrtabie Phalen %tint It ;,1 o , txpense-you tan compare 11 With 1'1• lazor that yon rue hew 'ming 1 �,..Igo for yourself w•hltb le best -:h •., f yon want. vee ran return ow ('arie•- I...gnetic and not be 0111 a t. nt. LOO; roa tea ta;c PAPA Me/it/dew/Mt% t'ar60 EXETER, ONT The Times from now until Jan. 1911 for 50c, 111: J'1'Itl'0t5E Oft I meek with disappointments. And tits ttorlds dark. (-Willing' Harold ilo)io visited in (etit•alia frown. }sat tvccl:. , And i try cherished castles Frank Boyle spent Sunday at his One es one come tumbling down. home in Centralia. IJut I smile. ens jest keep hopin; Tit: re hili chart r: brizbter day. Mr. Ti tek, of Clinton. visited rela- \Whzn the sun of cheer Will banish tiros M. town last week. Ali the shadows from the way. I Mr. S. G. Bawcl••rt was in London Tu, -slay on business. Miss Mary E. Taylor is ci•itin; Locals Oft my heartache grows intense,. !With tears I will not shed. friends at lion. And this boon sly soul is craving Flutter; from my way instead. \t,-, 1.._!,art 11o00 is ,aid +.p ,lith And •tny path 1 fain would raider 1,1 :,I!ael: n' quinsy. Smooth and pleasant. flowers hiss M. Roessler and Mira M. Ach••- slrewn, son spent Sunday at Crediton. iIt•t its rough hills ,;ramble sitarim .- Mr. Al -x Morlock, of Detroit, visit- s.," � ••d his mother in 'town this week. Burning desert, sandy dune. Mrs. McCoy. piodalk. of Detroit, Is Fran -the cup of 'nectared pleasure,visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Murray. Fain a deep draught would 1 quaff, harry Sweet is confined to hitt But Its shattered ere I touch it, home through illness. And 1 c•rlio with a laugh. Yrs. •t lough, it help; ',o bear i:j Air, and Mrs. lltobt.ness. 'Kerslake are And I ltnb with undimmed eye visiting nt Londrsborn. 11')1..1, my fond dealers lie broken- lies• \\'ill �wret is plowly recover - With :1 snlil:. I pats theta by, g iro► Ile. recent illness, And [ laugh at ring ng censure Miss Laura Davis. of London, visit - And I stifle every moan '•d !1[i`s Olive'\Willis this week. ha At its birth each high is strangled. Mr. Mark Salter his Lis I will not. bowiling groan. ?rop.,.ty by alter anew strains Thinking not of wrong nor weakness. lies. Goo. Itnokn, of the ,loner & I will nobler grow and strong, Mrs. Staff i, off work owing to ill• Firm in high and steadfast purpose ness, To make life a grand. tweet song. Mr, Ben., Makins. Exeter Nor: h. is '-'"as- !ntttiri 1 site foundation tinder 11: Miss Laura .tory is visiting her his - Mrs, W. Lamport. of Crediton, is n.^.rfi. tor, hire, king near Crediton, week' acid g n W. of Jamrstost week. tits- visiting his son W. D. in town last visiting her mother. Mrs. S. Quance. eek' To -morrow (Friday, King George's birthday is a statutory holiday but wi!' nor Its observed in town. Th^ Jackson Mfg. Co. are this week advertising for girls to work in their factory. •1'11 • Bowlers tt 1i voan be enjoying :h.ir tett• er.•en as t her is a beautiful n' crass on `.:• M.-, Lizzie Fruit(' has returned home after visiting her sister. Mrs. Tomlinson. o: London. Mr. and Mrs, "S, T. 10obier and chilef- r.•n left Wednesday on •a two weeks visit with relative- in 'Buffalo. Mr. kind Mrs. Joos, Taylor, of Zur- iris are visiting the for. -•-•r., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Tariu:. Exeter North. Be sure to attend th+' auction sale of General Merchandise on :laturda• .1 :r1.• (tb, afternoon and v - • :ask!, en i.: pagr. - Mr. Paul Madge lea on Tu:achy tor attik River, Alta., with two ear- 1oads o' sheep and ones of settlers -fleets. Mr. and Mrs,. Sherwood. of Crystal City. Mau.. were here on their honey- moon lastrwick. and visited MrP. \W, Cudtnoc, \lr-. ,la., Wasters :Ind daughters I:- •!t and Aun:s.• of Duluth. Minn., a, t• -.ting her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. 1 la rdy, Mr. Elinor: Senior. sted••nt of Tor- onto 1:nicersiey. is visiting his par- . tits Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Senior. Iii• .-Piesis to leave this week for \Winni- int •: a,ions are out announcing the :.::.rr.a:; • o.' Mr. 11. Gregory. of sornt.'ord. Pon of Mrs. %'hos, Gr:gory, of town to Miss Davidson of the Paine city. Abort 23 yound ladies of the sew - ng circle met at the home of Mr. A. Dow on Tu: sday evening and tender - fl n shower to Mise J, • ie Dow, Light refreshments were served and :t ver, .•njoyable---v.n:ne spent. Mr. :lnd Mrs, to-. Ilam ;Ind Mr. and Mrs. P , John Kant. o. Brantford, who nr• on a tai:r through Western 'Mt also in'th•ir auto called on Mr. and Mrs. D. W. F. Wavers Tuesday. Jos. Ilius is an ald.•rman .t, t}'• city of Brantford. 1.., -inlay the h I's! ' at the school n .. fit:,' c•-lebrating the union of .%Irirtwow 1•,k• -s her plar ttith d into ens Dominion and 1'ui(rd South A't i.••i now Inks her else • e lt), the ether r• -:it F -if -trusts -Mei dnnlin- :on- of t h Itt h I :ul'ir •, f'n 1'h .r -.lar e arises: of 'a•1 w ek tI, 1r-. W. Its unicorn's% 11 Ise i, tt , lurk nr atuund the ssoye p,,•- p1t'ing hrenkfast. in some situs -r her -peon cnnght (ire and h,•r clothes w••re {nick, ignited. She called her son Tom. whoestingei%bed the flames tt it h water. but not hefor,' Mrs. linnlaeonlhr s s.de and arm were b,d.t c::rn,,d. Ittr hair wrs airs bsdis s ti;: r1. The ^ecident was (x - • d t•..!'.y rair.'•.1 and couid not hays •' - t ;i 14'01'40 tint^ 114 I':1 hill -r a chic! n as born into 1 h^ The Doctor's I ✓r If your doctor were to tel • you That 111 110 hea l i (11 •1 worn 1111P to eye•st.rnin. what would you do about. ilk s. \VI' will tell yn i frankly if • Hist is the reason and tits!. yn.t ran Believe 111e 0toulrle ea'-Jv and quickly with ap•tir of properly adjusted glasses Even if yen don't (0110 to • we.Ir (hero all the time they are helpf,tll whet; tvolking nr i•t ndying. \Vm examin/' e}ra free of • (Allege Anil ',deice intelligent- ly 114 to requirements. Re- p tiring .l,m(' while you wait I, t Advice Methodist Conference The stationing committee of 1Ile London Conference, meeting in Chat- ham hane concluded their first draft of the charges assigned to the different n►inistere for the coining year. The following is a list of the ministers who will be given new charges and the new congregations assigned to theist:-l.tmdon. Hyatt street, V.M.S.\ London Junction, supplied; St. Johns, Sam. Salton; Putman, A R. Kellam; Nilestown, snpplied; Belmont, A. E. Jones; Westminster, A. McKibbon, B. A.; Deleware, W. H, Miles, 13,A.; Stratford, Central, Frank 111. Wcot• ton• Milverton, W. 11. Cooper; Tow - bridge, John Mahan; Harmony. one to be sent; Wellburn, John Henderson; Kintore, R. A. Miller: Lucknow, %V. J. Jolliie; Brussels, 11. E. Currie; Ethel, David %Vren. 13. A.; Bethel supplied; Tiverton J. H. Mundy, M.A.; Belgrave, J. J. Durant; Goderich, F. J. Oaten, M. A,; Clinton, J. E. Ford; Blythe, R. Millyard; Aubnrn. R. H. Barnby, 13,D.; %Velton, R. S. L.; Lon- desboro. J. H. Osterhnut, B. A.; hay- field, one to be sent; Exeter. E. G. Powell; Eliniville A. W. B.; Kippen. A. 'I'hibodeati; Sylvan, N. V. R. Pent. land; Strathroy, \V. H.Grahanl;Cairn- gRornr. one to be sent; Arkona, W - Patterson: Appin. %Vitt. Sterling; Mt. Brydges, Geo. Jewett; Wanstead, It. C. C.; Edys Mills, T. J. Allen: fhed- ford, A. E. Lloyd; Forest, A E. Fear; Bosanquet, A. L. 8.; Port Lanibton, J. E. Junes; Malden. F. 11, Langford; Gesto, J. F. Reyycraft; Maidstone, Pet- er Meyers; %Vheatley. D. vv. W.; Mr, l'r: d J{rooks. of Itidgetown. i.. Romney, S. C. Edmunds; Chatham, \ ictoria Avenue, here spending a :ran ,flys with his E. Medd; Jeannettes sister, Creek, %V. 13. 13.; Louisville. A. E. Quit • i prnecssinn of 111/105 sent Doan, B.A.: Morpeth, J. W. Johnson; through town on Sunday. 1fl were Newbury, F. W. C.; Florence, A. D. counted; Miss Ann's Ss tiers return: •i Mon- day evening from a visit in Clifford and \Vingham. Mr. Fred Elliott, of llailey•bury, vis- ited itis mother. Mrs. B. V. Elliott, during the least week. Mr=. T. FIyr•n. who has spsnt the !is: two week=. visiting in London. r'turned Bone Sari:rda;. Mrs. 'Shaddock, of Detroit; Ls vis- iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Etherington. 4th con. Usborne. Mr. Geo Baker and son Lindsay. of '•'alkerville. visited the former's fath- ✓ Mr. :\V. Baker. a few days the '••tit week. - - Mr. W. McLaughlin. of Ilrantfordt visited hit parsing. Mr. and Mr 1. \icLaut;hlin, 141•, forep+rt of Olt turned Tuesday evening frons Sea - Mr. and Mrs. Whiting and Mr. nnd Miss Marc Ann Tapp ' :•fonday Mrs. Trevethiok, of J)rinsley, visited 'cr Vird n. `E.in., ;s hers r -n 4%:11 visit Mr. and Mrs. Nel<ou Nestle one day ^ r • • Mr. Taos. Tapp. last week. Mr. Will Elliott of Centralia has re- t:'. L: ty;c. o' 1` .v r, •i M I t is it- turned home front the West. While '•t:" .. i `•!: - .i -• • •!t,. out there he sold his faro, and realized M7 -. i. - • • '. • : est ., a neat sum its the turnover. 1 s h 11 ..rs, .0. ! 1 N!- )1•r: Lt::;'..:. • \t••n't 1:. 1 'I` att•nrh'(l r'.v-d home '[! -'i , t t • 0 0.: tit ,;' '1111 9• ,. ot: ::,ld+ inti::ction of It •v. two weeks %' 'n11 n.(11 hi. 0 11,-111 -: Mr. �ltichard•ou, t Kippen an Tu.•s- Mr. and Mrs. T. Luxton. Ld•r,. 11 r, Cha'. Baynes. who has been norkinit nt the barbering for Mr. L. MORA left on Mo tiday for Granton, ell -re he has parchas,-d n shop. Whaley; -; West Lorne, C. Baker, B.D.; Northwood, J. A. M.; Springfield. 1. A. McKelvey; Corinth, John hart; Strallordville, oue to be sent; Vienna, .1. 11. ('.; Kingake, 11. D. Tyler; Mala hide; C. W. Bristol; Sparta, E. W. Edwards; fort Stanley, C. C. Cousene. The other charges ,,f the conference will remain as they were last year. Rev. Byron Snell of Kirkton also ad- dressed the meeting on Sunday School work. Ile spoke particularly of the need of more energy and interest in this department of church work. The audience to -night was cotnposed chief- ly of preachers and prominent lay- men. Mrs. Donald Mcinnis is visiting in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. K. McL'• -d re - ,r.1: Mr. Rob:. St(•••,;. acentnpanit•d Hy Mr.. tit -'--t and two rllldrrn who hove -wilt the Hast winter visititi,; lir. and Mrs. Thos. frier :ttlrl other teiatives Mr. Jns, llawd.•n, who .has been ta. ''`t for %'ort:l:;.• Is I'rtiri-• nn I'rid-y itinz 111.4 Fath. r. nerve Wm. Jlawden• Th • io'low'in tak. n irk:,: h•• left Tuesday to resume his duties in T hnto (klub• and hit= r^fir-!:; to tb.• Molson, I0:.:1k 11 1't. -\rth i:. 1 T • (lac.^,h:'r of nir. ar+d lir=. 1,0 L(:ST-A party desvin;; to(\Woodbsei F!lio:t. o.' Centralia. Ve are p':•t'ed on '\Wedncsdnt May ':311(. lost a large .o , h.• lliccs F.11lotf i= clirrtaa- (el cloth wh,I leaving 'Exeter. 1 lad'- a h '• r ro't's:on. , "%rias i.tl':3n ✓ koidly lea% at the Central hotel.; ss.,.1, n 1,:n'1 0!' ?Ir Genevieve (list;. 1 x lei. 1 \': it=on o' 111' (Conservatory of Music. . T. C. a1 \ emitt in elo.1', . tinder th 1 highly enjoyable •tad access - in aaapir . n.!Se \1'wash •i -unit recital in the 11111,11C ball of in th • t,i,. li t Ilu :<• on Friday it-• u- tattitiItion ' - • veninz, b'(or- in.t ;ilii. i h 1 f. ng foe cal- • 1 , 1;• pree:s• ' , .,lienee. Miss t,'st,u.u, The large number pr'- ,t• -, of attractive were not d.'nppn;nrt(1 as th progi - s 1 marc tnoz- was ars 1xe,•il:[nt on' and the Iu'il(l.et'' .77'1ses, t,, . • 0. •' . - ti' 1 iiia , in which the boys and girls noluitted o' ton,. The ,tons:: - .:.• r , ►•ru::am thi shelves brought forth load alp- remained ens or two ch:lrm:its Fong ,17111%' Iliad won for the th•• admits,.(• : rs :n ^•i,! tt o nn nria I m ,+rn�a:: t .. i..cn t lion of Ih. audience. ri.•vernl shoe- !roto )'Resin - \I ,dam• It•t•terfly:' 1:..•t. b) a number of tt,rls and also Ti' t :i- 0 r' • ! (0(0 t%:'b by 11 number of buys wrr, well rcc. iy• •tr . i ,.:' 'I lessee, ed. 1n one chorus "Deur Jath •r 11 - it renin{t, Come Moine • little Miss I)orolhy ho;;t •t.:. w:.= h ..: : ' -d rendering Whit • sting the verses and the others of a new sen: (-Ilse., d be J. i). A. joined in the chorus. [boot by pos••rs- Tripp. :n::r ted ''•' �•'4 • • In,i:ation ' .r: 1 10 eet volts, and her singing de- which e:t':^ht t h • •1` . !:.::d'- s•rv.•s sp cell mention. Another nutn- enc:'. nho real, , IS • : ' .:Cr ^and Is r d'.erring of special notice was n comps= -. who i' , .i • t: ::ccompani- rrcitat:on by Dorothy. the lite -year m'nt. 1r. 'rr;: one of Also the Store Fixtures consisting of One Triple Mirror, hour old daughter of Councillor W. II:'k- rit!it. t,-,rt11 1!, ••;• '•:nmrnt is Gla.s Show Cases. Iroti Safe, Stove, StooIe, Chairs, Table,, Step. wall, who b)• le•r winsome manner ere- •t 4 . t t •.. 1.• • - : i . is - •' 1•e• ladd(rs, Oil Tank. I' tc. dale will be contluctcd belted the taw:a.• and brought duct it • - - t n • !1 t . >1. - Ei ' loud applause. Two recitations in • • rit,- ' Pon z+ were tie• German hlO.'u, . un • by M,i -: • r • '.•, '•1 - 4 '•_ ['r• ;•1 Jo. 1'olliek 1n(1 the other by -'1 - ' , - •. 7.1 .1. 'th 1 s,: - V, ret Geiger. of Hen -111. o..,. • t, s 4. . - ,i . i..- • .100 • 0 1'i given, In the .Inn •r(•I., II r - ,• I , - 1n1, on 1: . whole '•1 - seven contestants and 11, • ur,•dal u ,- •1•. ,I 0.1 1 d - 1 • d "lee '1 -. $1.00 per year in advance Rolweafher Hardware Wants OiI Stoves 75c, $1.45, $1.95 to $10.00 Gasoline Stoves.... •... , .....4.00 to 6.00 Ovens for same 2 ('0 and 2.50 Hammocks 2.00 and 5.00 Screen Doors .. , ... ...... • , , . , f .00 to 0'75 Windows . , . , 20c to 5oc Wire, all sizes , , . . Lawn Mowers Washing Machines Rubber Hose Poultry Netting .... , , , • IOC to Sac yd 4.00 to 7,00 7.50 to 10.00 Ioc ft 4c to roc yd. Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Portland Cement and Roofing. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE _J Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bed - Room Suites, Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture, I' » IIII+W TMEMI IIilIIIIgfIIIIII MII 9 u:: JUNE BRIDES PEOPLE about to go house -keeping should call at ROWE & ATKINSON'S Furniture. Store and see how easily and Cheaply you can furnish your home. A Walk Through Our Store Will show you. Here you will find the largest and best assorted Stock of Furniture in the County, comprising 'n fact everything to he found in a first-class Furniture Store at such i -ow Prices that defy Competition, %Ve have it large number of Lawn and Veranda Chairs wnich we are e(•lliug at remarkably Low Prices. ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading home Furnishers and Fitness) Directors. .*.....r. • .,•. .w•, •.•• • .«• •,.,s tai :r, ="I.' .i2i�IIEliRlWM.L. iBI1i Ui411� ��1,rlti 'Ii:� DIME GREATEST UCTION SALE of Co tillareil dice Ever Held in Exeter, Thcre will be offered for Sale by Public Auction at the Store One Dcor North of the Post Office, Exeter, the entire S:eck of General Merchandise consisting of Dress (foods, Silks, Velvets, Sateens, ilibbons, Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, (;loves, Shirts, flats, Caps, Collars, Ties, Etc. SATIJRIAY, J!JNF 4, 1810 wa.l by \la%t :•r 11 ill. \! inion. 'l'h I I' look. c r t' olin . pi1'" From 3 p.1ii to p. m. quid .,'(. m 7 p. ill. to were also sets n compsted `I in ills N t.- o : s Ari s.. I. lei• I./r.\'eta P . 5( 1 inr class. Ruts Vestries Mott•)• receit- t:.' : in;; the medal. w inning out b; one- Is tft,rd o. a pont over lir nenrest cn • • coots 71 net. The jtidr. s were Itcv..1. Es .1. Mills nisi. Ilr. N. fiery and 'al -.- Ellis . Ellis of 11 sisa11. '['it•• II •n=a•I Or• t' - eh.-stra. 1ander 1h • 1 a•i.•..h i1 of Dr. - '.I1„rs. flim.-h-.I,se. iSint n.•:..• Inr - - --- - I.- - : it • Orca..uu. Th • no (Li; • 4' • 1 -- ,-:..- It0I1N , rued by Mrs, .1. N. llo-t and and .'•ir-. I. `, Li. In 1 urn •. On W. •':ay, S. F. Sharp to 1h.• ,tuce. -"fel it .1111 r'. 'J ,t _.,.i. Io '.1r. :Ind ti:".. !I I:non ends rill conn slant% r.•vrived I.in•. I , 0 , d r•. ',ter. s. Following nre the names of thus • who I.It.\1 \1 _,\IItt --i,, Ex t••r. on Mon - took part find th•• title of their "•lee-. • .. .-,101., to Mr, u1 sta..\W, .I lion.: Juniors. Olive McDonald.'I'b.• i•-'. ,;;„- .n.;, •' •aw•los• 1:11a Ilow•y, Ma Can't Vote • I• .:"`..- . 1' ' , ....1. on ':r.d:.t s 1 Itlanche Q•rance. Th • Sist.•rs al Mill- - 1: •.• .. ::la sirs. •... I 'i til•• : 1.0'11Tay:or Lit 111' 11414.0111- •c0 and entigit• .1. y\l:el.•I ne l'arlintr. `i•h • I)rinkinc ilo+l 111 r 11 T ov.-r the \', at: .10• I'ollick. Ms I'o). (•.! •,1,,issI's''- ',-•'r 1.1-:i Cr.ss. ens A11 :•11111s 0l $!O and !alder, (:8811; over that alllolllll ;ll)- I'tttz, "',III • \1:u1•)n. In 111 • I: . ,..; ,t , _,:h. Mr'. John t IF": - 1)1.OW(•c1 101111 notes ht•at io r interest at 1'• lye 1.1' ('('tit. will he 4.`. n 0: . 1, .. • 11a -.:nit., I'•. ,, j d ") )ears I b 1 lir. Ern. s, •i -it z. 1 •'1:,.' We con- s• nn her sec- ! i. .1 p. lei. and every Evening ;.ie follow= ing week at 7. p. m. until the Stock is cleared out. must go as the Store vacated. Everything TERMS. is being W. S. ItOwey 13hm. f3 li•u: . I. I: Il.:ni, n L„ : i \, , Li.- n 'h 'I h' m^ iter 11('('1'l,tl'(1 • • :I, Ilion" i.. 11u I! } t .i t' 1 \li-• .1,1 J.: Chemist & ( )lltiei.i11, 4. .111,1.1n .' . 1,0 (: • .11 1 „1, I'.xi t('1', OUtal'I,,. Tit • i hi linin In . rah • 1{.u1;n• r 1 ChildrenChildrenitdrEChildrenCt 1. \ran , \ ,.,- 1' Ilu "•y. 1 t •.I r. I�faWE'S OLD �TAfYD Ittt 11 tau want l?p-lo•Date NI +y II.r,1..1•:{tialtilan.l 1,' or 1. 11, ray �, (, • goods -go toltnwe's, + n ;, •. i-i••IIr Sou.h••nt,. 'I'h• iii, 1,1 FOR FLETCHER'S One 1j(;(►1' t\�OTth of Post Office. •r ( '1,1. Iter. )) 1F.: 1,,: 1 111x,1 C A S T A R I A I r'il� 1t ++++++++++++++++++.14-1-1-44++++++1 t chairman.