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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times., 1909-03-18, Page 5- Ililto� ($Mgden sa Ili c(iiteV, Traa GuunIn Gromarty ,A pretty weddall• took iacd -401 'bel, 09%'io)roro9 rtyi.an. kto Oy„ '..A47.13:"'their ,E42TiPti diuI 414!001;1tt boXd or cloth , in every *ha& yinf:deilteAt'vg er Y1 Sathi auchesse, a veri, new and heavy material Ibr the money in blacks, blues, greens, red; etc at 60e yd. .,Other 'Weaves, ,'�p1iCttCifle-ne s a fanamat in the new shades, special 7sc Chiffort-Panainas in the new shades at different prices Voiles, Henriettas, Venetians, Taffeta Cloths, Lus- tre& 1Ylohairs, Poplins, Tricotines-and all popular lines be found here at right prices -Wet:Satins, Crinkle 1oth ZephersrGingharns, Linens, wash goods, etc in big variety Give Us a: Cali . Alfalfa Seeds. DutchSad- - of Produce, urchased the stock of goods in the store at Tarqnhar at -a - dIcount and a representative of a Wholesa eous eadured - the dry goods. said there was not twentv dollars wort/ of "dead wood" In the Whole lot, but, we want to get acqUaintedwith the people of this community and we invite you to call and examine our prices on. Prints, etc. Wer -offer Our stock of slioes. at a Reduction of -I-5 per cent. Cash.. Webave been giving 22 - ettlitt -----cents-foubutter-and shall continue to give top prices_ ED DAIll.KIC FOlt SALE. t scio bushels of. No. 21 barley o and kept for seed purposes is a new barley that has prov Dosses* a remarkable ckan straweeexcellingeall other var- lab* ga ethe highest yield -Of per acre of all the barleys teete 3107 at the O. &. 0. It haa. been t exception the most mauler ty with -tie experimental' union' oat 'the province, ever since et distribution in 1905 in two anon. JOON EIDER, 10, Con. le Bay. TharAes. noao be Duffers of the Thaines Botta- aol plaY04 an exciting. game of t 11 with the "Dowsers”. of the ey....ee.heet,_ The .4 -lame started lent fitirlY well until the Duffers sear - :led flier first goal, when the "flows- eere-LnteLumley k vein effort to billsittf- began. -to pia,* lealY fro 1001447umiefceteavereth tile small Duffers. A fast. game. enaned, *Lumley finally launch'. ke,-bellewverethe_stake by meens beadwork and. Mr. Fred Cole the . piteeeeletll ie forgotten his ina rule hook called it a 'goal. • ii. ended 14), in favor ofe'the Vein. „ Ownehip of Illanehard on the Ileelew to grant the St. 5134 Vestern_cintarto o ondsy AprilTAW: M.A.RRIED RAMSAY-CAMPBELL - In Exeter' Wednesday, blaich 1t4. by Bev. Dr. D. Ramsay, Clara Maud. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Campbell _11r. _Arthur, 0.Ba.msay. of the the bride's parents, hay. on Wednesday. MarOh llth. by Rev. Ilirigte-Nellie. daughter o! and tfrs. W. O'Brien -to John Northeott- BRAY-DELBRIDGE - in Exeter, Tuesday, March 16th-, when bliss nicie-t-"VelbriligettarnraniedeteeM Wee J. Bray, of Virden Man, i.Baryin conectLo witb.•tJie chu: and parsonago. Tbc putor. Be 11. Bean. made ti•-strang--plea:TO sat tor a liberal. plate collection. Ur. A. E. Kuhn, of the bank Of Com- tnerce staff, spentSundayat his home here. Attractions seiiin to be growing strong-, in . th ieigjiborboOd o f Sea• 1.brtitt`r o 4:5-nirdieliecefripentunday-at-Se ebb. John and George Brown of Itilrattnagh, Micb., aree,Ose ding a few weeks visiting relatives in the village,. aletteraybee a weal visit to their sis. tor, r Wm. Deltas, who with her husbana mid family leave next week for the Canadian North West. They will be greatly missed.- lV sawing bees are the order of thedy.tt • Several farnierit4t;t4httevicinit getting busy makiWinitgilltrrtt A short farewellservicreriltler giy en in the Buangelicat Sirnday schon "Slitidarnext-irt-huno-of -the- Callas • 4,4,whiclustre.active.traembe of said Sunday school-. ' on arrived in the village 'Thursday litat arid as charge oftheenillinery department of Zwieker. Mies Melvina Beaver who has been. bereetroit for the past year with her iliFfqLrEkiirinaln a-tgratAPelt -the•par :.roo 4,4700, co *IA01010104; • , llutt,occupita the.. '0' 18 ,chfurch---puipit. both: zuaraiug and evening with usual-interet-• . Mr. and Going, of Exe- ter, visited at the Methodist parson- age on Friday last. evs:11. D. Rowe, of liatnilto0, and trKirLoYett, of London, were the Ncar .144417itt.441.-#.441 , 4914.! y- on' Inspector Torn visited S. S. No. 14 Stephen on Monday, Miss SWAMI was much pleased to hsite the Inspector call in, For any case ,of nerveusness. deep - lemmas. IiI;f4141C stomach, indigestion. dyspepsia, t*3, Varter'a X4ittle Liver Pills. Relief is sure. TIie only nerve -medloine In market. .eerernon wn perfmed bytBev Mr. 1oKay, a Cromarty; in the jire' -ence of nearly Sixty friends an1 re- latives. After the Usual congratula., dons, the bride and groom led the way to the dining room, which was tastefully decorty.ed with red, white and blue buntings,atid evergreen, and partook of AU excellent wedding sup- per, Three * young ladies gracefully prcIdcd OXervileeetableeee•The -bride was attendtd by :Kiss Anna Gardner; and the groom by his nephew Harry Terrington. The bride looked charm- ing in o. navy blue jumper over a white lace waist. The many beauti- ful presents received showed the high este.ent in which the Young 'couple are held. The -happy- couple -left day peening for their -home in Chat-. Wine Widneslay and Thursday, March 20 an maraoment o 4:W4n;41W411.* Farquhar A representative from the offiee of the Inspector transferred the post of- fice from B. W. F. Beavers to .loshua JohntronsTuesday. Miss Alma Johns has recovered from her recent illness. Messrs LeiTels-trood andeN-Ii-soti Coultis visited at Farquhar on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rhode. of Dash- „Ideitsekatettese - Sunday last. A football match was played be- tween the u • ils of 0 and 2 schools rri r'z ay_evelijime resultieg' in a vie- tosy for No. 2. followed by alrig tween:the champions of each school. Fighting is bard on the eyes, betuctee being out of date, and making the parties liable to a fine. r. o . I _ --tr..-- - WilYTE-lre _Usborne. Friday, March 12th, 190e to Mr. arid- Mrs:- James - Whyte, a. son. Mr. John Gill 1123f been instructed to_sell by public auction on Thursday, ay, On-Aitart-44treret-Exete tbe following Qne couch, one bedroom suit, one bedstead and bureau and Sta7ad, TWO tanttrasses, one feather tick, one bed spring. ono chamber set, wo perforated bottom ebairp, one crok- iiible -board, one parlor stand.- two lamps, one dining room ttihle, one glasscupboard, one dozen dining room and kitchen -chair* one - elec./tee tee* ' loekingegiasseseoneeteu-seetzand-glase ware, three dozen dinner plates and a. Avant:Ay of crockery ware, two, .1UrktOit 4dozen empty . sealers. tw4 kitchen. is the recognized topiol tables, one kitchen stove and furni- nd earoand-----eiur ure, one -wood --heater -and goal p 'del' are I glad to leern that heater with oven, two wasb tubs* tement has been wash board, one lawn mower, one step tbe railway eompany ladder, and a 'quantity of garden d tb,, rOitnelt with re- tools. ewe 'Lute boxes or feed bins, 1 atom. one lantern, pictures and -- window 4S. It. Tuftsspznt, blinds,. and other articles too minter - trends in the town of' ous to mentionyOfls . has be'en enjoy- The real estate lot 75 Albert 1St. enyea-titAcitnort,„;--on',which. there is a good . brick cot - or the basement and 010 With summer kitchen and wood - he choir have lb:,..en shed, attached also good stable and Ilirkton Methodist soft! waterpuirips will he offered for rustee. Board. The sale if not previously sold. pbhet MrBert Croe tig in nut iari'd. - .-ttii-51,6-, (0, oilwitts. _ . Iteal estate mado, known on day or e tbe farm of Mr, Bert le. Positively no reserve. ' th of Illarishard. sa J. Gill e Mrs. S. Dicks Auctioneer, yroprio-to 13n number of young people to a dance on Monday evening. Messrs, B. D. Tiirnbull and - W. A. Gardiner Sunday at kheir re- spective homes. - The entertainment at Bethany hitt Wednesday evening was well attend-. edeanct-highly -Appreciated. who had read 'Alen hue were taped - ally pleased. - Whalen Rapp' Wed, ded-One of thosehap- "Om-. •at kaa one" took' place ednesida ineeblarihelOtheeat etheehomee - '— herfhletVdfertbregttterilMftm was united in Wedlock to Mr. }larva,/ -Russell Squires, re prosperous and. high* eatietiled 10"etnee farmer of this community. Aielive cielock to tbe strews of the wedcllng march phtyed by Miss Vet* Squirce, - itite-t-or--the -griknei-;--th'fe-hridee''otetisreitethtrpsrl and was to the marriage -altar and von away-brberfatber.: Rev. 11,3. , tempt rice of about 70 guests. The yottn couple were (unattended. The bride WAS gowned lull pretty white Owen- • err= cintire-one- toeker -an - die, trinitned*ith insertion and luso etid <serried *bouquet of white cares - tions aud 'maiden hale fern. Miss Alm* herding, neice of Mr% Morley made is prettylittle floerer girl* After coogratulatione had been extended all set downeoeineXCetelentetstbotiOtiftlil -vveadialt-suPPPV,0------After.zsuppolker-Wasi ended A ChOitt And lengthy program was commenced. neve Fair as chair- eastitcalled. on the their for a *election lifter -Whiat *lengthy' and Witty ad- byAkeL-elisirrnani_folir owed by songs,retitation and/Went Among the costly and numerous pees - exits %bleb theyonng cotiple were the recipients was a beautiful couch from themembers of the Choir of Which: e ,bride is the worthy omanhit, Yqur corteepoudent joins with their enszky itievriebtreee-ealid,eM Stiiiires a happy and propev.usjurney through life. Miss 1,117y Motley of Stratford, Visite ed her paints Idr. and Mrs. Prank Morley for a few days last week.• Mr. John EitizelwoOd is all smiles this weeki it is tut Mr. ,indlos. Niftiest- IlirktniFort pa spent the latter t of last week the guest °Oahe fatter* mother, Mrs.3. IfOtley. Str.-.1.-Iffrig,lit spent^ /etc day* in , London this week With friends. The leiture,glreit here On trriday night was well attended and Was also deridt,d surreal's. The via,ise were r pisiniy sboWn- and the. eXple,n. leereetnettefseterreee.e,eeeeeeeeren, Aemt et -the beet stead °to be ven..by-,tbs. eboir,at the home. o ptiet-tatit,ArbttroPoiyi-ltirittiz-b. et Everybody coin* and enjoy. * good tine. The bottom areto be sue IT l'S Ji.15T LIM.. , LOOKING INTO OUR BEAUTIFUL . .,, , t,,: ATETou'nif4r4r5kildit , , , '"'PJ PO5'51BLY CAN BE.C -L-----1-N-BEAUT is busy making pre - e into his new abode k taa Io.int. 3. 1)ttvis as returned ta his In thin Old ei:itario. CO e„‘,.t after a long and eto r of t thr. ICiettoa mill Salts. Many were ere atr,„tonte.,„ till Attict 24; Emulate. tdea, il1st and tor dIseass------taiwityi tom af theee mee4...1 reW4 by one or moire! •;;;At-thte--thilscaS&_110-cal!-- tita hear what.,___.they1 rbe itioytieg wood-;', ittidb44flflth4Ih. And uni�ft *1'1 Abe, **ruble cowlshoestbtI * ro‘larli Every price in our catalogue is quoted because it means a ,ArtiP1P.- .14fge quahtiticsgfor two stores; obtaining discounts for caih; cutting out inichlfonteres profit by dealing direet wAhnunutlaciurori.;and, economical reatiCes the -COSI; yoti- iseefit$ the. -benefit' in seaverpri. y , Wii6n you buy an artiic_le_lirona us by von arc tosured' return thorn to us and W.C. that .. t Os will satisfy you in e%ery ie• spect. If for any reason they do not corn° u to our expectations, refun Your money or -exchange bole gout paying tanspor- tation charges- both ways. triatturactureIarcrequantities'of Women s and -Moles Clothing. iligh-spted machine, saving tittle; evert designers and cutters, - saving 'cloth ; each operatidr on one, line of work,- saving in quantity and quality; .,working the year rpund, saving in cost of production;thorough werlttnansliip itud goiod ntatertal saving 11 amount of goods refutned. 'L. Moe tion with Mr. tbe nentiver. ht Ott lipt alt On the very day you be Meth IT 1)4»sx.ib delay 16 permitte and make' the, se Any vantst (lib art avng a-� tri _ iciis the ,eorner SW116 ilredo it .1A start at sain day itis8l)ippeI.- 4.41e, per snk)Aop1 have eaelt 0itte aocording of the 'ettiito qnality or pr e v „