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Exeter Advocate, 1908-04-02, Page 9 (2)LOCAL 31iGa « Rise. Sr.I~.► tvis. , is on the s c. iii to being confinedto i et° rosin. , r. ,i thur BA I Favis,bwho has be it irwittivheumetistotortivirteeek- isis able to be around Npiila1 ifigt annus#, eetisni tli4;ee tstet piing tad: it in °Cuwptin e' els i erieetnn, B*borue lle a i l en ^ � i list t 9'eck r Mid r e ovetttiigY Bishop Willlitine. ref I redox 011:pe r" f rias 00140o onfr sttion in' tiie� itisitt'lgeintiriiii Chore!, b , Tuvmng1, tate h.' 1 t`, , r,1a ge ae et c s expected to t onfrotation. 'ke ,c The adjourned meeting o " the i 'nti- zeaoi1nteeeited in ll the `Sit ' of -ld'a I i lil t :'1 UrtitlAy eY!e lin, It is nee -, .Mr, Ed._ Willi* is suffering blood, poisoning i'n bis )eft hand, the vesult of asliver running into the flesh at the wrist about ten days ago. The trouble causes pain up the whole arm and he is unable to follow his usual .oupastion. ata unoved intoititatheirlinstamst_..1 ► �, log in Walkerville. E. W. Horne, formerly ofExeter. A Manager, T his ,y=knAi�uxld�'ing is of threat sesstered by the manager as a +dvsrellirig Mr. Lawrence M. Hunkin, of Lucasss, I1 S L IS ' neau 1ll8IN Massa. in2 remitting his notsubecription h - Marc a 1th says. I cannot do with- - out the Advocate. It is like a letter Ladies." airs, your spring coat at from home every week. We have Stewart's. , had go excellent winter. The snow is I ,M1 nearly all gone and we will soon be veins teen arc . - - - I busy seeding again 531 acre farm, situate west of the G. .l1 few week°' ago , it was stated that T. R. and isa th of the salt block, Exp. Mr. Lloyd Price Jones, formerly of ter. Terms easy. Apply A. Q. Bobier. Exeter, had tecuread an organ in In • er- �_'l.. �l��.osaiG..�he_....n�►se�._..h ,. e� e# i iaa. twat tlrg d- J -.._. c _ he ielivingt in i e , nburg. Viers h le fit if ists: at Stewart's. Douse to neat:. On [Wilia.aau street, brick story and gust. Oitya-and rural battalions will kali dweellaeas;, in good state of.repair. fare alike. The other 50 per cent. grill Apply tato a# r>s. Perkins. --rcceiyeno _ _training- this. year.The men will be selected by their own ofiM- N Stewart dans them all beat on Dress cers, but no raw recruit will be entit- +fi Goods. The Styles and Quality are led to be selected. All must have had +frau some training. They will o into re- ue part in R.JRovca. the ter -centenary celebration. Miss Tom wishes to announce that The 1VVestern Fair Association is she has moved her dressmaking estab- arranging to have an Athletic Day in lishrnent to a he rooms in McDonell's connection with their" exhibition, to be block, ovei ct. Manson's store. Ap- held on Monde, afternoon, Sept. Lith. prep .ices c'► . oted. The events will be as follows: (1) 100 yard dash, (2) 220 .yard dash, (3) half mile dash, (4) one: mile dash, (5) Count RelayRace, team of four, one mile, (e) Y. M. 0. A. Relay Race, team of four, one mile, (7) Townships Relay Race. __. Handsome silver medals and trophies. Mr. Jahn Northcott is this week will be given as prizes, moving in from the Lake Road to Mr. There is a misunderstanding of the ' D. McInnis' house on Andrew street, new .ublic school act \ among rural vacated ' by Dr, Rouleston, who has ..ch, ust+ccs, in-eo-farlut applie, - t moved talkie house next north recent- the eacher's salary, In rural schools ly vacated by Mr. Remtner. any advance over $300 up to $000 the .1 vni#41 - . . ..irak. ei it f'.#✓h • chu IL appears be easonaliEf—extaa- now that per cent. of each battalion of volunteers will go to Quebec in Au•.: fiaeedl R , ra.re of Room Rugs at Stew- ares tc - m is in Ii' Ltd, Tapestry and Wilton, 7.60 to 28.00 government will pay 40 per cent, The. Got Em Again. section that engages.aa teacher at $400 Rtttling cheap sale now going oo an really pegs only , or $450, $300. they Exeter Bargain Store. Cracking There is *leo a straight gr nt of $15.00 big bargains this week. It will pay t every section independe t of salary. u+a to attend veryand small rant on equip ent, This y d this A cheap sale. do orio apply ♦ p ♦ g ,dl� for sale cheapone brand new = p -p Y to lacer arat,e:d villa e1� cash register, one pair counter scales and one steel safe all at a bargain. The Huron County Y. M. C. A. cool. Term. cash. —J. W. BRODERICK. tnittes met in Clinton on Friday to re. Incas' Forecasts #tar Aprtt. port progress as to org�anization along County lines. The $1,800 is already in �, Reactionary Storm Period is cen- sight with some p es to caiCinvast�rat; .. . tral on the 3rd, 4th and 5th. The F. Blair, the.:chairman, And A. Cullen, storm diagram ,for April shows that were instructed to employ a secretary. the vernal egiiinox runs .up to about Messrs. Blair, Hill, Spgtton and Cher. the 1i3`tr. Bence all the storm periods ney were appointed delegates to attend up to tax{t date will be more or less af- the provincial convention at Stratford. fated thereby. ?y. The Moon being on The provincial secretary, , Mr. Cope - the celestial equator on the 1st. higher land, attended the meeting,,, also. the ::a... tee tp..ratil etitit...tendenc»_:y 1ectr -= . ounty.. __ y o l -er cal sce ai.ins. will. be natural on and G .. F. Blair, Goderich; Mr._ McCt> llum, tour ,wthat-datt;: hence-. pri cj» . pottou in bsm; - may continue throu h the reactionary Bendon, Blyth; J. 0. $toneman Ilen. diauyt.>ipinei'aon^the r -•,,, ane lids,. lir e Deckted change . cooler* r with :mow _ Therabele 51d rs'bttei t hied -bit -squaws fotlo re dty#t 'tritightit,mrt be expected in most sections over cen• vote Oil th By-laws Exeter bit Al!- , tral and oorst her•rn'toes, from about rtl 10th sins one-fifth of.IIICI being I the 4th to 7th. A regulaeL storm per. it therefore beecome�s neede.s sary met, in asps, being'a�entscal on the a.b, extends case less than 102 vote against the by. from the 7th to the lith. Chan�e! to law, three-iiftb-of U10, wl,icbt ate 306, **riper. southerly winds and falling vateat r dirdt fixe kbie�pperming of thea bascroriieter will be noted' in western b�gg -laws cart them. If however more sections by the 7th to 8th, and durin than one-ditb or 102 voce are marked 9th, .loth and lith storm areas w spread eastwardly, bringing Apri showers and thunder stornris to most partes of the country on and touching those dates. Late emote sgttai.11s - will, most likelycome with the last stages of the perod, 7th to lltb, and sharp cliwe to ce+ %r, with frosts;-WirIbe :e i ab, & the Il r,h�s •_.' _. " against the by.Iaivs they must then have Wei -thirds of the total vote or 310 votes in favor of the hy.lafitws "to carry them. All good townsmen will ,theen"notee that it is very neceeiilsary• in order to have the by-laws passed that every available vote be recorded. as a person rut oting: ey h r: to.hav . 1 inst';the a .ver`7rvotee' s out. 1 !It'll begun already*. LET CS OMR Yeti milisseitte Our Gds are the Best. ftty'e. Fit Kra Finis'b •Otterefltetsi. cod b'ariclay eoires in Mar. tne Scott of Ih Win. dese1 v. 51i$s J $iia Brie ' �o-od' IS ill At Ler Iioi iNeter No lit. , Rlel i rd Qatince is confined tb thIse through illness. f o inilaten it'ien,O( the hides,. l wefe oaf egutt erfeit' roix#k•'ti e': asssetesus, tot, 4414404 nt:i °x ,cieett +F.iyi��'1 1 444 11 R M i1 ? 1 4.1111*°R lg1'';1 1.T,MX .i7, ey.AO R..U11 f !A 0P.. • Oat:sr.11A.,A,...r ..!.l A.M�jAIyl y*\yA�. AA Y.R OgOA �}R !YR'�1 -.,.l.�f'A! Al ► 4 yam ■r•'a�n■. r of.AAw.R„.A.♦. 12{� .01 r cwt., family �T Mw grrdo per cwt II .1 l ,Y1C"• = iii Tti cbon:; t*kai 1 iu Ihees! de cli�itrab eitlid't eJumeeM1'st at 'bu p�y1` apt ,4 t{e,1y.N'ial 4 ffJ!+ k� e., lit tt ° .�,1,� 'sub th},ee :t :th'1'� un1 r!IgR.Vi14+^'..�,'41},,<.''a• fol "'r'e'lelg Ki`th'attt►r!*' , ►t iso a'tlr e1e +► ! ?eor xiasftte;'e '+iiraas';aa`to o ecere,' :s$U. �Grirbexit,`;,; snil the folio s ht -e rotors•eIeet ' Northcott, Pteee..; Jobu Eisery', fey«t r !,Iraklion feded to feora: olnt ae<teae k company sura a, tie .operaiive The'sbares are to be sal t� �ea cb. On Thursdays during t y°e last five weeks a number Of the member* of the Exeter Gun Club have been shoot- ing for a trophy presented by the Times Publieaeh te ul 't'b*t' ir. oln�o Tr1ebn r bans won they trophy. Those Who entered for lies even: wed - put ---eon Lai =hatndica haste. Twenty rocks were shotat each day, making a total t:f one hundred; ,winnetdld.'gtsod :std sb 4thig e d and succeedin breaking es rocks. The spring millinery openings have been attracting the ladies during the Past two weeks, and the numerous hots on - exhibition in the different tomiebm is,how such a variety of ideas in shapes and trimmings that the feminine fancy in beedwear should be well satisfeed,although hesitation , in selecting might well be indulged in. This year Millinery is dietinguished by unusual hesbt"'a►nd eine, eita;icre--altboui b.._ -• — �•• 1d, 0.11 ,' ala: •`�: 00A • year. _ ► met ± pg . Inuit1 , •<'; counteract the effct of March and ilIllif,,--„...,:,,,..-.„,,,,,,,,,-,,.-4,;,,,,.. Sii,,,,,ith , vi eta .-. rI Cr' e° 'iii ��crasthrrtri . rf��r�i"r'�`'ioT3”' sae straws;, .-with 4Weepin i r' f = ! • ! 1't /11 M . 1 ' tb= ber'stnteil . mblln waihiter ts"wit#c 4 R rolling side. Oatrriioh plumage le fa, . vored, but only on the . larger shapes. Big, heavy roses in. many colorings,, are strong features. Flowers of all kinds are greatly favored. and .are wreathed or banked In higle meat. Soine hats are decked with neatly ev- ery artificial flower of the season, *bite - no less than eight different shades of roses are seen oa the one shape. Embroidered bands of varied Stitches in silks of beautiful colorings are prominent, while atouch of gold is found ,on nearly every hat ,in large. head pine. braidings or daces. godly Scalded, Little Dorothy Mallett met with a very painful accident err;; Saturday. Her grandfather, Mr. John Melletthad placed a pail of hot pig feed outside to cool and in some manner she -ot one of her feet into the pail with the result that it was so badly eslded that in red. moving the stocking theski. *flacon. -sideable 011ie flesh pelted tiff. Med. Icalassistancewas-situnceikeoteE. 1 , the little sufferer is defog as well ite can be expected, but the accident is a most painful one. Varsier autunite Dias. Thesdeath took place in London on March 28th of a Iormer resident of Ex. titer. Harry Hoskin, son of Mr. Wm. 'Hoskins of Exeter North, at the age of: 49 years. Deceased had been . ill for two years of lung trouble. About New Year he was taken- wets., but rallied until two weeks since ;when he. again became worse and death. :re result- ed as above. Besides the wife and a adopted daiiggbte he leaves hick tgr ed father, six 'brothers andthree sisters:'; 0b0 , Ed. and Nelson of Chicago, Ar. tbur of Brantford, George of Wood- stock, Richard of Kirktop Mrs.. John McLaughlin of, Exeter, 'Mrs, Mose. Amy of Sharon and Mrs. Wolper of Drayton. Theefuneral- took ,plate o tient bean h °act° n- don. irF:roc;:«nrrrr.%w .�wx... .w,.,«s..a...r.F....+: leatlt of Mraa. enitnrilt, - A.n rged.. resident..of- Exeter -p way on bdatitvgre athenaing. he r son of Oraeiac Rieke, ct of a►t+ "(aillisiiirik Baitlktiwily at the"good old Vt of 7eidye�rari mei*stetsbiasbeenlio - is unsurpassed' -- for Tan, Freckles and anyReines* t Nothing can be more satisfactory. Once used, always in lam. 2 cents a bottle. H . e Shit- i a s Me- - t -�n�i �' �� tura � sas�l � Bn are�llln ° Inv ala if ....... h au • for exceedin l - pl�e want style, -combine witbt serviceability: ata moderate eiittuifli ` tbt bi�xao beldgl ch r. --d el n- andre asonabl� r�� priced. , Our extensile lines include- Ski BOARDS, DINING TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES, PAR- LOR TABLES, CHINA CABINETS,,, etc., etc. It is said that less than one half .as. many marriages tookplace in -London in March this. year as there+ were last year. Leap Year does not seeto be an improvement on the ordinary year, unless avoiding the knot is an improve - Morass's isstitxts. The regular meeting of the Woman's Inatit ted will be held in Senior's Rall, Pin Frday, April 3rd, at 3 o'clock. A full attendance of the members . is requested to make arrangements for the entertainment to be held in the Town Hall, April 22nd. MRS. AMOS,MRS. HASTINGS, y Temperance Convestioa. A call has been issued for i 'rally of temperance workers froinall. the noun0. icipalities of Huron county t7o,. zm�eet in nton,' ruir.d*y. Aprl 1,!f1th. Boo 11. Spence, Secretary of the Ontario Branch of the Dominion Alliance will be.ppreeient,,.and important matters ate to be dealt with. Every church, W.V. T.U. and ';Temperancea ietieeareask. ed o send representatives. There will be single fare on the railroad. are a line which we are introducing and we are showing A specially fine selection in elegant designs. Fancy Nets are considered very stylish thisleseeason. We are well prepared to.meet the .demand witha full line of , Our show rooms are full of all t e NEWEST ` PARIS AND NEW 'YORK STYLES aid' our Milliners are reixii+ ro-i alriiiirfili fn yO ar'd "� " e-. .,Rcxea+.e .sew+ zs-�-� rrs. . w-=�arolir ru a number of years. doting i r �` �' which time she\bad been �conline' to tee bo 'POW* year* She bad` been p otioally an invalid* and had .been - ,nstantly and tenderly .cared frit Ir her son and dace liter. She had borne her suffer- Jog with ac em*rkatble Christian pat« icnce and fortitude. At the tittle tit Bair death *be *SA the oldest ,member the `amen street Methodist eliercb. • She was a'laidyof many good pertsfand . 1 was highlyecsteenrned- .by her man blend's: A native Oct Cornwall. En .0., I carne o anadat ‘Witb err.fararn . 7. it n atha .was, , s. 'tea settlers at. s�'e±iatiriae►l , Where ne.eair ��: Rev. Going Sunday evening p�reach« later she' itwarrii Mr. ►lkrsrill, and . " 1 r .. ed ata able rserm+�ts on, Sysiteenotti0 givitn 1 s'beortty afterrwaxrrds aiecvrd tee RT Icer • aid uptxclal1. why you should look after your ayepi- sight i.—that Nature never lifters haus a newit of. eyes. The best of rea- se warty'. at tile 'first sign of trouble, :you should consult an . r?Tfy�1l�.L EXPERT your + 4 r1 eltef a e rah add to osips ranee as well, Examinations free. t,delay. Make it the .chief buss. tris of your day'« TODAY. Optical goods in Ompleete stock. from thre tench. .YThe liberal ental that where she has continually resided, for wa,tertth shall bo watered also him if " 62 yeesrrair. Her hneband predeteassed A few pointe brought Out were: Ifawe her seven yeairrs. Obe brother George Hicks, of Iowa, sairvive t, besideeee One sora end one daughter., William S and Ile. lry loth. -(if whence .-r bonne The funeral took t' , i • e - piece to' the Exeter Cemetery on April fart, the r. trice at: the house befog held. at . 2 o'clock. ° believe God and the bible ire roust be. liens in giving. The Jewish dispeneea- titer- demonded---ving - .The l+leiir+x Testament says: 'rF�y1 a ,bane reww celvedireelygleets.'* The o_vIpurgavee.1 Under atipostglic -authority alt their passions were consecrated. Giving' should, be. systematic aLs,. D0 .Woe ` elfectiv'e''wi vont ate; m. , It 14 not good to, give** yolk, feel ortl ass aorditrg. to the iierzne it.. , isc-to'War preopor.t3 n ,one' sliotrld give he quoted the facts that theer Jews 'tete .otee 4entb,,,.. Iota, game one-tenth, (Y rlst.. ctlonned' the -ariewteetb, and he bel tikead Gi+ttd'aM isle4 sang wotild•rest on .the mitt -who acre. largely. It le not wrong to, mtp tet a icturo fey giving if One Oar.his money in legitltnaite work.'• 1 , toys: Thai Vtiesitit. a' 1 An ...s 0.'11.004 4e1stt w le g<isiire re t br .. oiling wIt anything enat t r' ilrosid will be ser'erely desalt witlri... 9t"ir<as of este I aitxit et peeteent In the a►niisee Refuge" fort,000 peas °Vete the age nI g or 15 yeesr fifteen are ties tet vS 00 alae ,wr SO ata+d four sere beetweevm and t and i'dr a inmate who lot aider 10. sof Therelam ritit''ltek!ai„ 1 H°usee *trite the+2ith of Neer s , Thgss a asiks very bifthi, for the,* t ; s e m on of the, House. New ... S rT ;Coats Stylish garments and good nu-, terial are the main points this sea- son and are Just what you will and here. We have soroetbingr+ real new to show you. New Dress Goods. Our counters are ell full of the New Fabrics, Nothing left out to make our st wtnge a sue a '. O , not fall to see deem. New, White' Goods. This will be a banner season for white. , ' . Mi dSIAN LAWNS, LINEN* LAWNS, PARIS ARIS L1N.11;NN,. , ,onoB' 'Iss and EMBROIBBRBO JOISLENS will be found Bete in tem. "Gi t1emlets ,f Bair' pierarc c a �v'saial8.,tifi', t mats' eurrsd tl riou tltn'tatl! liltrdlung troscai tie �r'eeease iMt iiti ea► niaae+i dllneriailt Mile, a its di torree prauctaertcl% s ei tl tack awe u'ld: net ire well, 1 trust *et it AM set' etilinueb tooa tkikt ►'' its awe **til 1 Iiifakers. l .lie lair; ` lw, with the It b t r .ate a *ax pkyoileake live.. ° *veli: Vis, c is w ltls,`the gfi eleh(e! oat *weed .to *11 wlii atceces► slelllisete�d with :tbr, 'throe err lutsgt trdaiblee