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Exeter Advocate, 1908-05-07, Page 8 (2)r,r4 afts MX 3. nue58.1° I M n. ing Is ill at. data EXETER MARKETSa home of tier moths a Mrs. Boles:, ° in , CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY ,� tfiessita�rsa., , salai helpis again c vexed question sill yeas wth the farmers. Malay of er i am short of'help and prrospects o getting 41104.1,40 bands, are not of the °1►rigi tett. ', . A number of Exeter Lotige,°LO.Q,PF, Tie.*ugital rrseetin �of �tbe efuiczea .drove. to Ilensa►ll on Sufi ray afternoon srit►tiop ilf Sot i#Otts O . !cn• d atf i;shed divine ,berviee with the itutesa*tgr ;both iitriGO s'ud Pi O*� n " i brethren. e' t wi bs.+;'. rrvo s Mr,;:_:and; Mrs. Chas. ° ea;ri`It are ii II D ueefl l x14 a #Cda' a >r;ls t s»o.+ir' ell u »" °taxi's: week eetnl enema ousekeepi if,P an tl -b.eW silence hitilt by r , . 4' f tb� .tb su e e e ov n pt, . nwat°d, on Main otreet. ° ° , d�'g , W O , sp 'e .wet and a .' Weather t :last ;ipirster.,o polite. Ivo*, 'r p vlding wet retardesi seediiag� eon5iderabiy In that resirde to of the, P Vipce '1',*+.0.,..; per' tb,i sadism, best sliest of the see is . bibit foin f fishing in nt `r+ vi ficial .now in'ana numb of it is peeping out -Water - p litre, • of. the ground.May and,June with, their wedding 4u1 those interested in the good ' old A4mpoernen a 'nta,, �s ..,ga , of baste alt are re crested to Meet be lierre�. '.'Doe t fora, t that you onTbrur ' s, ',: venin ate ibis:. 'Contarer-s One as p ---S5 .ed and the third iof s dohe cot of reeaitear lito have heat ......... . ...... . 50 & 5 been particularly 'spy. Y Mr. John Morley ila now • In o. ss s- simn of the 5Ietr'opo itan Hotel, ca.v.,ing.- taLem it over on Friday morning : last. .rsml• •;sax+--,. C'Ata�.'k'NSV 1•:� ...... � �-i rot. � 1. �.» :'(,�."'}nAyv7A!k'-.'U"d#1A[ ru,-!)r i��j- l --•- gdyp l'rt l ; t uttg or 0wedding stet nunnemente.. -issxtritastionrs, tiests011 receptions, etc. The Weet . urron Teacher's Asssocisssa- tioR bold t leo.' annual Institute meet- ing in Geodetic!), May 2lat and 22nd. Thremises to be one Of the butt in the history of the Aa.ociatio all IP addition to air taro numberof lire top. Us tabs bymembers=of the Association, Dr. CI tn- of Toronto if to be present add diver three ad- dressees. -- o-fuperal .the.lateAirs .: =ward Miss Mary Gidley, who bas been for - :many years a valued member ef, the_ �h't`°'fit` � e�'���� ... y ,.,.. tery on Friday last, the service being Main Street Choir, and. who recently s a = week conducted at the home of Mr. Irwin resigned, was last presented with Armstrong at 19 a. ext. and the remains a piearl brooch, a hymnal apd an ad - being taken to Seaforth by carriage, dress by the Choir, in appreciation of A tante number of sympathizing her faithful services. The millinery trade is certainly boom. friends were present at , the service Never forget that you are a part of ne at Stewart's. s. < There's'a a reason „tot^ .��r, is 4. , x:.. �: ,r;. ^;:t p. bW., 'town and that your own depart: r� "j4 k b �1 :. �;r'S� a .,, e � 11 M' ' 8kib • tki lt``. h� tris `°tA'e late. Cs ri s o�> t .. niteliuiich. ni tint helps to make uphe strangers estimate of the place. \ Sell all you W.•W. T 1=irchaut. Tailor, `etc:; ISwf�:,:a„�(7jw vale... ..... Peas.... �.. • • . � .. • • Potatoes; per bag nay, ger ton our, per acts' family. pried appi ... e8..,ep.• ,..e. Livelitgsr er cwt • .,,. , . Shorts �(per d ten w r; can ` ,i or tonY..v R"r •v,RFR. jj C,1 v N7] TOR 4.11.5,5'n r 1010a. )kFaR��da:rsr+t�" Y+s':: Mr. Down, who is to be ordained at the coming Methodist conference in Exeter, preached an acceptable s mon in the James `street church Sunday er7ening. The provinejal elections are to take place on June'8th. Nominations will take plat on June1.. The cant i atee are now nearly- all chosen andl the fight although abort will be asharp one. siness locals -- Read T SOaso to Rent. A mean contemptible dog poisoner On W ► t ► w street, brick story and is at work again in Exeter. Period- On tr in good -state o€--repair,-,-I 1 setae brain individual deve- you have the means invert in some - halt .iwr nix, hi ni tb tgave- People.....aem.Rlny s a mains for i�etiit'� __ ., , , , , 1 t r ,. n, not” .b n ug before = tot , ,...:The _ -Although..we Tiar=a =ha+d imr4flle-=for_ Mats. ..te cart sells them. , poison�ras been Mild- a entre wree : of and it is known that only one person the approaching session of the London Marriage Licenses i sued at the Ad- has bought this poison in town in say- Conference we have purposely with - sl vOcate otti+'e• eral months. On Friday three dogs held the publication until this month 40c for s.,cely Raw Silk, natural shade, died, Dr. Browning*s "Pat S. Fitton's so that all interested may keep the -.»Stetcart's hound "Dick" and T. Ha Ions' little program until, the session opens. when Dara for Sate, black doge, "Minnie". it will be useful for reference. We ae+ . i arm, situate west of they G. Dr. A. S. Ramsay on Thursday last hope to publish it nett week. T. R. n rig: north -salt b1oc't , ze received word to report for duty Yat Rev. Carlisle of Lucan preached mis- tesir. Tec .us easy. Apply A. Q. Baa i rteb Toronto as e�►rtj as pom tble as Doman- sionary services in the Trivitt. Mentor - ion Meat Inspector. The Dr. during ial church on Sunday least while Rev. Buy your garden -and field -seeds at the winter -has been taking a course in Collinsfilled the vacancy in Luean an- and becomes beautiful and luxiariant when Iznpria1. fair on1C can and buy all you can at home. It is used. It gives new life to the hair--keepsthe scalpclean and healthy, and is a positive cure for.dandruff. rge Bottles Stewart's. the kind that' grows. meat inspection and some weeks ago wrote -on and passed an examination $7.28 fur a lovely Austrian china on .the subject at London. That the Tea .get, pure white body with small Pink Dr. pissed a very creditable examina- tionrose decorations and gold traced. Stew - soisevidentfrom the fact that he so soon received word to report for art's. 'duty. He wiU dispose of his practice here and move to Toronto. A. 8. is a ,deal good fellow and the people of Ex- eter and surrounding country will be sorry to lose him, although they heartily congratulate him on his ap- pointment to the position. U. 5. Literary Society At Room. The parents, guardians and others, who were favored with invitations to the "At Home" given by the High School Literary Society in the 0 p --era House on Friday evening, as well the teachers, students and ex-studen s, spent a most enjoyable evening. Promenades', a varied program of music etc., and a -lunch afforded ample amusement for all present. Subjects were chosen for discussion during the promenades, and these gave plentiful supply of material for the brilliant in conversation. Mr. Wm. Brown furn- ished excellent music, which was high- ly appreciated. The hall was nicely decorated with palms, buntin and flags. It Was nearing the midnight hour when the affair broke up. Miss Messina Marri.4. At Crystal City, on April 29th, the marriage took lace of a former 1 xe- Orause Lodge to Re-orearizo All old members of Exeter -Orange Lodge ants others desiring to. become members ire requested to meet in the Oddfelli ti, .. Elall onhe evening of May 7i.b. a hen Mr. Robert Birming ham, organizer' of Toronto will be present . to re -organize the. Exeter lodge. Did yon sexy Mooney Biscu l - 17* ton, yur`ri, hist they are good. Stewart sells . them and good rich cheese too. - For Sato. A Hein swan Grand Piano -nearly new. . Apply to Mrs. A. Q. Bobier. Sailor t3 sy Japan Tea 30e. Alixa- uata Mixed Tea and Black Beauty Black Tea stili 30c at Stewart's. They are easily worth 35 and 404. The Town Council has ordered the issuing •,f the usual sanitary notices anis the 80 we have been :di tributed among onr residents. It is to be ho every householder will read the no ice and 1.e governed accordingly. This is. the t hoe of the year when all prennises ,ter lady, MissaClcars Maud. daughter of ehoald br pelt in the vs' best sanitary Mr. and Mrs. John T. Manning;, to Mr. A. B. Jamieson, manager of the Union Bank of that place. ,She was attired in a dainty 'princess .gown, sof white organdie trimmed. .with embroidered condition sinid thus avoid disease and other had h caused by filth and foul accumulations. Ex- eter has sal ways borne the reputation of being one of the cleanest and prettiest Western_ r and , , "Olin*, valenciennes lace and insets towns tti �t+eS.n �.nd t a f s ilial that mast enviable reputation we • ahonid et rr:ve to retain. The good housewife in nearly every home at this season of the year is doing her part at thVe interior and it is now up to his "Nibsbip" to get busy on the exterior. Mies Northcott Goad. After two weeks illness of pleuro' pneumonia in the hospital at Ransil - veil. e. only orttatnetit worn by the bride was an amethyst and pearl brooch, the gift of the bridegroom. The ceremony was performed in 'the presence of only the innxie diate friends of the contracting parties. The esteem inwhiclrthey were held was evidenced by a very, large number ° of .useful and costly presents. Following the ser - ton, the death occurred of an Exeter `vice, the guests partook of a delicious reakfast,after which the bride don- ned her travelling dress of brown Venetian broadcloth. the coat opening over a cream lace blouse; brown shoes, hat and gloves completed her _gain away - costume. a ... short tr they will reside insgrystel City. licks' Forecasts For May. A Reactionary Storm Period falls centrally on the 7tb. 8th and Otb, with the moots at apogee and at first quar- ter. On \the dates named look for de- cided reaction to warmer, with falling barometer. southerly winds, cloudi- ness and rain, At this and all other periods during niuch of this month, the astronomic causes ,are sufficient to' excite careful watchfulness on the airs proacb of the storm donde. Change to rising barometer, cluck cooler, and probable frost in many sseetions central and northward, willprogressive. Lek young lady. Miss Florence M., daugh- ter of Mr. John Northcott, Andrew street. Deceased was taking a ceursse hi nursing in the hospital and had been engaged there for several months a-taken-illr- -She-as- 24 tears and 9 months of age. The fun- eral is to take ptac -f -tire ressidcui of her Gitlin. to the Exeter .cemetery on Thursday afternoon at 230 o'clock. The sincere sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the bereaved ones. Soring' and° Summer, 1 0 od r o r SS II -I diHE BIG 1 itV8H ,i T. f©r $prang and z G Summer, u , t ORDRRBD CLOTHING has begun tilt -ally. LET L3 TAKE TOUR stEasvp.r. Our Bare the 8e t. Style. Fit acid Finish Guaranteed: p der similar auspices. Rev. Carlisle made a strop appeal in behalf of the missionary o sect, pointing out the ex- treme necessity of a liberal givingby the Christian' world and the individual responsibility that devolves upon all. The 1908XEdition is out of that most useful and valuable booklet, "5,000 Facts about Canada," compiled by Frank Yeigh of Toronto, who is widely known throughout the Dominion as an authorityon things" Canadian. Nearly25,000 copies were sold of the 1907 eition, the demand coming from every part of this Continent' and the British Empire. The idea worked out, that of a concrete -fact in -ss' tepee, 1* an excellent one, the data being `at ranged under such self -indexing titles as area, agriculture, banking, cont;- mee, finances. mining, railways, wheat fields, etc. The wealth of mat- erial contained in small apace is a revel- ation to even a well informed Cana- dian of the standing and resources of the country. The book is • published at 25 cents a copy by The Canadian Facts Publishing Oo., 667 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Canada, or may be had from .Newsdealer&. PERSONAL. Miss Emma Heideman went to Ing- ersoll Monday. - Mr. W. S. Howey was in Toronto on Thursday last on business. Miss Annie Easterbrook - is visiting relatives in Seaforth this week. Messrs. Fred Kerr and John Trieb-- neve to re resent the . Exeter Gun Club in Bien earn i wee . Robt. Sanders left Monday for the north where be will spend some time at his favorite sport ---trout fishing Mr. David Wynn and sister, Miss Minnie, spent Monday at Winchelsea, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. God. bolt. " Miss Flotence Bissett, who has en on an extended visit with her si er, Mrs. Reg. Elliott at Norwich, retu ed to- her home here last week. Mr. Frank Flout of London and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunt of Seaforth _:_were here last week owing to the death of the late Mrs. , Edward Hunt, r Sr. Mrs.n Weisli, with her gran son, Gera Lrob , left Tuesday siren. Ing for liesv11le, Sask., to spend some time with her son, Mrs R. L. Long. • • . Mr. and Mrs.. Barry ()liesiney of. Winnipeg are visitors with Mr. and' Mr& G. A. K. McLeod. Mr, Chesney is conductor on a freight running out. to Brandon. , Col. Hugh Clark, of Riiicard ne, M. P. P. for Centre Bruce, called at the Advocate Office on Tuesday. He, was On his way to "'email to speak comer d ion. g►ttb+e Cbbrstrvativc. convent ly from' about the 8 i; to the Iltlii. Mr. and Mrs. Charles pilaster 'of observers in southern, central and Toorrtroomba, Queetodaussj, Australia, eastern minibus wats h for reports' were this geek guests of�ttheir tonsslna from the ttortbweet about the 8th, and Mr. argid Mr*. W. O. Bissett. The ills one to three drays later", &cording to. !tors are on an extended trip around -Prepared by-- •$C�Ie, m.-. EXETER, ONTARIO. Mrs. D. Kernick went to Detroit Tuesday to visit. - - Dr. A, E. Tennant of Winnipeg ar- rived in town Monday. Ed. Mitchell of Brantford is here visiting bis mother. Mr. R. Welsh went to Manitoba with a load of horses Monday. Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and family leave Monday for Togo. Sask., to join Mr. Mitchell. Mrs. Thos. Elliott and daughter leave to -day to visit in Marlette, Mich, fora time. i GOOX SZRVICi:EZ rushuurruptic want a d;'�.th s et... natty- -of .,..,. urni`ture rs'ss candle. Some-people-arei°vvtlll y _lav • ish sums for exceedingly el'abora-te desi ns, but most moo- ple want style, combined with serviceability at a moderate outlay. Our lines fill• the bill exactly. being rich in desi n and reasonably_�� priced. .Our extensive lines include SID - BOARDS, DINING TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES, PAR- LOR TABLES. CHINA C,A.BINETS, etc., etc. IRON B E D SS' "'""""""- are a line which we are introducing and we are showing e� specially ilne selection in elegant designs. R WE- & ATJilNON The teading Home\ Fnrniehera and Funeral Directors. JONES & CLARK PHONE NO. 82 WASH --COO rH THE TU l NOW , is the time to buy your Wash Goods for the Spring and Summer. We were never in better shape :to. supply your wants and can show you 4ore largest and �t ^Bion ever put on our counters. Below area few of our'°n things. Shop early before the warm weather rush. Linen Buitings that give oriels good wear and always Utak so dressy, White, Brown, Pink. Pale - Blue tt Copenhagen Blue. Colored Chambrays Nothing prettier than a nice Chambray Dress. Ev- ery piecea Perfect Wash- er. All the. New Shades. locality, see if change to Much cooler doesn't reach their local patches. regular storm period falls on the 12th, to the 16th. Theliloon it on celestial equatorion the 12tb, and full' on - the 154. At the ererr beginning of Mt period,, look for high temperature In &II western extremes. attended by low and falling barometer, cloudiness and sudden t Insrrl'er stotK `. A series of daily' titbit wise and thunder storms with probablit tornadoes. during the 18th, lith, 15 and lath. will bit most. natural results. If rains . have been. neral and copious thus far in the general period„ ex v.. down mita and floods over wide uectkuu,' win os suit at this period. Another o irelirhllc in lltir Ike between the 18th and 1 r tb; being central en the 15th. I'hmige to tieing , barometer', north. west winds and tuts motet will' heti' tae front about the lath to the 019th'. ss►s>+tively from the nnttbwest to the world. Mr. EJenyer was greatly pleased with the farming country I this section but expressed the notion that Australia is a better stock corm - try. Lake to Try Psychine ¥our note paper with care and cawicler- ..t oslr, iis is they quality ayk of statical/of used is reflected the taste and character of the writer,, - Wexford Weave Note Paper his that Cuteness of quality and finish which can'only be liven to the highest grade of papers and it leas been necessary for us to purchase this stock in have quantities, id order to ichl k at popu- lar prices. Ask hi seeft.-- _ - Colored Muslins New Stripes, Das. and° Floral Effects. In all the New Colors. Striped Ginghams one of the 'Sew Things for this. mewl. seen, rue, Grey and Brown Stripes are Very Pretty sand 'Beal New. 1 Check gliams The rtOisble Cbecki are again to the front. All the different colored. cheeks. Nothing looks better or wears so well. Dllainttea 8. S. UOWBY, Phin.B. Chemist and Optician. r"Plcsae send me a bottle of Payckl e.• I have a ebihl afflicted svitie tuberculosis, and have been adhisycd ito try your medicine by our family oetor, as he says be eannot do Imp thing. thing. more for my ebiyildd," Arthur, Ont., July 14, 100. Psythint cures when doctors fail. at►y .lits�c worry a they did not try lest. throat, lung and h traub!esa yield to its. etir.ative - t dilldsruggtr.sts. d c uts# l 1.C:1„ Oats f a Any one requiiingfcod ts will do well to and -;get a supply sui \%have a 'qutmtity on hands Something New that looks as Good as Stuff Material. 1t comes iu Creams. and avy..-: lu with' ° . 'oika Dote and Etlitrdl. Dress Ducks,' Gnoti and Deivy for Child. r rens Sebool Dresses. Will guitrantec that. . ears like iron, washes e`and Makes a rr eky"pie ty" dress. Comer -buy and try. ' f ousekeepers, Attentioni IS 18 3704 bur setason and ;3r'ou win liavi3 some. ' a; thing new to get for your beautiful 'home COME TO US WITH YOUI ART Lin and. iet ` us help'you to ch your New Carpets, New Rugs, New Linoleum,, . Ce. i' New Lece nrtains, w Wall Papers,, or anything' you may'` in ou Fw new that ins. Wen Headquarters for or such:. ARVEY sasS