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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-04-06, Page 8strata Wcilker hos ret t t*rat.ill ne .and has' . 4JlYA,: i.7 • oir Crow ,i renti al to te..f ., l iiia•+ ,+t" d rrtmra lirir� las ! ls C' = ►uanti• tai.e"'r+ . MY<Yyrr�y mt ti19e$ oltapagly al0/r'1m, tori a;r, i�iixt for -a mr the 21st ynii :are ' kwirdij to: illus' ia»tc>ne,1 uPt irn r� °u1a fax' Mar. 'l '. 3i: 013riem'n,. t( �• "e" .4)17 'able to tulfll his duties x AT, u -' ht Over at. a nice han L y car .tiele , to have wa , A A nice one Celts $14, Everything right about it, of "course. w on lien a rx tiont4 iF bks ar idea 'oea th- ;i l$14 ?s°eda cher, VaS ung`; a red dollars spent t the ;sehoo1:mould make this farm hitilrovee = MM rs. ` Talkwil rtr`Fe ake` tbeanetuzineer • Y imtng a residence in London at present. flo.rvey Bros. are this week so busily ieaogag L iriatl m ` r our haven't, time to write a small- adgert- isezz ent,. ' Mr. Win. Russell, who has been dying 00 a locomotive between Sarnia and'Suspension Bridge, bas returned� to his home.. The Reit, pc.ed muission arry serinoris in Rlina.viiille Church on Sunday last, morning and everting, and at Sunshine in the afternoon. Mr. Win. Rivers, who recently *par. chased, Mr. A. Dow's milk bustue ae, .. ,:took ' late April lit and has been fait . ufly serving bis usttomere -for the past few days. - eh nope e€t esday--f: the West in Charge of a carload of Settlers' effects for Mr, Root, Pickard. Mr, Pickard we 'understand derstand will fol. low in a fe •days» alt Place 'kir values Asn w. }'alt .11Ters, The death is announced' at. Toronto rpt` and Curtains tike S`teirart's., of Mrs. Bishop. mother of Mr. henry. it too:aim the tickle--Roweg's Cher, = e : op, flnit gtow-fooinrre:rlr-uf . ry "±t i dial : ry l ttie:.: mr J ,,x; .,_ : li s . •xL Diisbop. wb ;died -fit • resideaamace of�herdas ughter, ms.Sbawvaa r, The P'rroniottori i xamtn tries for w bluer her ted year, Huron will be held on April, IStb d� l4tb. Mr» Frank , '[u.rdoch A.irbraake In- o dson of Ret,» Godwin, who :has spe t"Crr," of Plttsiau �. Ohio, is the y guest of Mr. J, .J. ingot, . Statinn been grans ill for wee the, pati k, ima oiiein$- > ��g , ent. Mr. Mu rdocb is a msson •of ' .+• -WM. Murdoch w+rha at one. time +alma - mee game of quoits Is called for ,'F'ridaaay. 'evening next at the Town .Hall. ._------znetislaer Elocnt on. Recital by Mise Godwin andpupils,,.:">riiday even- ing. Lawyer Stimalmry will take the chair. Mr. Wm. Cbowen last'weekrchas• ed the residence of Mrs. Ann Hearan on Carling street, and is preparing to nrnve t l>n, .. , _. ._. The friends of Mr. Win. Dearing, of Stephen,-wiil-bepie-aced to:;learn -that • his condition has somewhat -improved • ssipce'last Week. -° I>f ou want coinsood cowl attend the tinter Bros.' Sale at Centralia n 4 , L. local eLaewhe e. v Any of ouroursubscriberssubscribers having c •o p iees of the Advocate for Dec. 1 tb-au l Feb. letb, will Confer a favor by leaa:v- ,ipgsant t this efl'ice..- lisse Formaaldehyde for smut in seed grain, itis attire remedy}. Sold: with full directions. by C. Lutz, Central } litter. - tlF > a- iilaG M't'�Tflliaxerat Brills , is �` ia.' Smith, London Roam, bas taken a ition with Richard Mnrpity in the Formaldehyde the best thing known tomodern for arrant on grain. 7 and,-ss!ar>rr-. ;Howey s Drug Store, Exeter,- , The Rev. W,. w,Ituiral : an,_ w; occqpifth'i-ongt-ortre-Ttivitriltr..-- monal church on Sudday next while Rev. Perkins wilt preach in Win_ghat, In the report of . tbe final erxawwiina- tions at the Western.. Danair ool, t rant }cry, t e nam o , at> a of Exeter. appears as one of the suc- cessful students. Parties desiring, pltius, cherry or apple trees sprayed will do well to. brir uuartleaat w►th--fatopt9-flA , Market Gardener,. who bas- it first, classspray irig outfit. 1llandford shipped as car loam of horse* to Winnipe Mondawyaw.F They were iinchawrge of Mr. . ileo., idag� shat, who, we understand, intends t tmainiing inn ills West.iss: a place twr h the tail ou ht to be.waais born in' the & a►ble of Mr. cares emelt,: 'Sr., last week. Otherwise the calf is ar , %%'bat is sail 1tcki ig for the �pooir animal .when the fliessappear. Ors deal tarok thenni sit a1ty wangle or Cisarati seed Os ate 'eras gsiteas. good as ,Steel `l. r . Sfen*art tells diem, cheap too. ue ► . t L e green + Title - on ion Street. - r. Was. Dew, of Grundy centre s► , low, who we reported .a fewweeks ago; as being very ill, with but little hopes of his recovery, is, we are pleas- ed to note, recovering and gives prom- ise of being restored to his former good health. Mise Mabel. F. Hersey, daaaighter of Mr. .Saunuel.Mears ey, of. radon, -form- 'illy orm-.erly of Exeter, is one of Retest; of grad- uatiin g-- °nu��-in the Rtysl- Victorian Hospital Nurses Training Scbu of s,t. diplomas to the classon Saturday last. Geo. bunter. & Son, t f Ridgetow.n, ltitotd-atrotter-bigirnati Ce ntr`aliaaa on Friday,- rile 7th, 1905, 15 cc'ws. calv'e'd;4t) springers, -5 fafarrowcows.. Parties wanting cows should see them before buying. The right kind for milk and stock. Everyone a g' x d.tm - _ ., Mr. Geo . e Bissett received- word Tuesday that his son, Grover, who has been engaged in the Verity Plow Works . -Brantford, baa been .stricken down with an attaaack of rheuraathnn end is. now in the hospital in that. cit Ills friends here will wish lawns r • .The RtiesTaylor Co. have received thecontrract tosupply rtbe••f urnia rk it is ait pleasure to note that the cora, n' t•-ise endini l usin.e a are .ts-. and It s to congraatt,ii st d"`:on re- ceiving e-ceiv ng so large an order f coni the Classic City. et •inti'ldr' g r d•to nou+E ,, ll, • iven, n t t e L''i esbyteriian church • on • riday evening last cinder the auspices •F i • i stbui-R 'e&vor c `ei aid of the Free•IIospiital fo�yrCOnsurnp» times at Oravenhurrt. WW1 very sur- cessful in a aalkeazcept attendance. The arnaaall attendance was a }result of the several public meetings in different iris terata ing held that evening,. The Evangelistic meetingo which have been so successfully conducted by Rev. and Mr . McN sir, of Remit - ton, in the James street Methodist chh, were brought to a close on Tuesday evening. The meetings have been largely attended throughout and ,rural good has been the result.• Mr. and..M� fair, left ,err Weiuiesdar for Inglewood where they vein conduct vor ode. A qu itityp of seed Grains Black Barley and Oats. W. D.:tilaustitran, .ftveter. nattaisx ter Saks The frame building en the old Suth- erand-lnnis-propere , containing 13 stralthonsanclifeetntiumberi 1 be' *did cheep.. -Jo G:tttgerxn. Seedis- er end • garden meds --ail kinds suregrowers packages for t► cense, also all kinds of confectionery. • Charlton's Fah., Exeter. :1 ittcrko .Raurp.Plias, F4 ns , Saving purclaaseel e ut,c ►e uel eat of Mr. S. Hardy I res L ectfull mso,iC eon *nuance` !.t_ from all the 014 customers and any new ones who may feel inclined to fa- vor ince in that ways. Frank Wood. view Leaves tar Cascara )G.c n inti_ (Eng.Ldi e re- cently . That a brew from viol leaven .'ia'•an _elfectite_cure„...for_cancer. inaaay not be ♦ new in theary;. _buts two actual cures are now reported. Much interest has been taken in a story told by Dr;:.. Gordon, of Exeter. of a man who refused to be -operated on for can - of t; the ton ue. en violet leaves Arden- v . • every day he �iraak�p.�rtr ofrafi+e �ran� Dr. Butler, Louden, will be at the central Hotels Thursday, April- eBGb, bot., the rest be usedas•a fomentation. all day, for l ye lar, Nose andThroat That treatment has, bees continued butconsoltat etosassetsa*ttoiiitteit. hard scar. On reading this story a Bowmen will he consulting . their woman, well-known socially, writes, heat interests by getting their horse telling an even: more remarkable story bills printed at the _ Advocate Office. of •the cure of cancer of the liver by dod, ss;:ofcuts .to_select froix and violet la� .-- Treatedby o.=.s cialist. prices right. Don't pass the Advocate without ava3il, she grew morose aid wheen.in-n:eed,of-siich. :war :-till•violet leaveswerea.sugge=sted: Wo 'sF tt>!t.+ tit.tte by a friend, Ho.pelesa saf +e er heir he Woman's Institute will hold cuced she nevertheless tried it. She their regular monthly meeting hi' the took a wine glass of the decoction rawewaading room of the Town Hall, on several timmees ahy..clad vela, ►, plied' eta r3�xl""iilai c i r ---lair=` • tt nt iirrrrsr. air discnarsiaiit R 'ties' Cleainin civet• „tlrae seat of the cancer. The and nsect Pe see. far. A os is expos .. otr ;s -alis is now completely sed togive4•tAk on "The niture of.Csairc�ml. Mowers." A full. attendance is : re- irii>Criaaaiea r o hales. quested. as. the seeds and bulbs pot- The nannl Annual° Millinery Open-. chanted' by the -Institute -for -the -rne 3 :: ken he..-sprin�e aon.-,.was hers will +dist ibuteed at the close of held Friday and Saturday last at the' the meeting. various millinery establisshnients Mrs. Wickwire, 3iii' c. Iia stings. throe bout town, and to say the least Pres. • Sec', `4 • ' e sight at each -and -gait must eve supplied... yeah es an glasses s since the be�inniug of Novet»ber last, a; applied. aaand now not�htng ar�earxis;iizai a tiny Being a progressive person Saul aa eb 'w'd buyer you -are alentye-looking for the best bargains—Aren't Yor? 4 A e willing t o -_ oaax u b t ...�,M ..._.._ 'Mitts Forscastalor kprit. Ir A ar "p'ui'ICaI;. storm riot] ex` hand .. of fair cines who visited' the thaw loom. As the seasons come iuihe tlih tn. s : t the • a _.At It meeting.. of the bowlingclub on venni' took place, other business being left until next Monday evening when an. other meetingtwilll�be held. They new oftic c rs ai°e: lion. -Pres., Rev. It MR. M. Perkins- Pare., John Muir:Vice-Flea.; 'tom.. ,,. • ,.. ..� , l� cher; Chop,* fay. W. Martin. --Miss Mildred p0 nits,' at # eti :-byw 'tierpupilsIn . Elocution, will ,give a Recital -in . the Opera RIouse,...xcter, on-tbeavening of F day, April 7tli, 1906. The program comprises Elocu- Hona •arelectlo na�, Pia ,onologue , iu ' .r♦ _w aL. ..Y.- ` ,.1'_ 1'nt.iil - trait •e furnished by Mama Amy Johns and others. This ettentpromiset to be of peculiar interest and profit and should ensure a full house. Admission 15 cents, Colne at g o'clock *rid enjoy the evening's program., A eofnewbat unususl incident bck�. . t ed in the nraarnettitt CCM in thew ternigh School Department, when they teacher masked the pupils to OM* working,for at•few, minutes on Fridayr:. soon !Sat Mise Maud- Taylor camst forward and read an aaddrr • signed by *11 the Commercial *Went* and the, teacher to Mie.t.indaZunter, of Winchetsies, who Is leaving school. changes t at go .;''. ore t e• orrnaa on and approech.of cloudiness and storms wilt - ;..An_ th. eastward we r� prcr i _ incl at+cmt; R- e � tai iS ri with .£ unider ainewviill, 4touch nuiner+rius aRi theltrprognser-eastwird- civer the country. The Mercu Bis. tnrncae blending with that o 4 . :nusi attbis time, : wilt-tilmost--sure long and_.intensify ran _a andition hatlittlenruninitnro tied weather will follow this period before the beginning of another. Musa ott:aana t SeerefOr. a jet Of the. • t nae rs a t+rd siva sinitnle the, ob- i litte''wari. *04W ►wiag to an bic to'prrrn '' l� ..ties news _amen of Exeter show their ente►iyiee by displays that are in keeping- with- ;the : occatsion. It-. last e a xrnr� ort -°:;aand b s_ amt -- went cannot be too often repeated, ghat- ne _own: iize.can e'w. li founa gacaod as es i xi a is tna e b ..Exeter- merchants. The Spring Millinery Openings this season ere a corroboration of the statement, ladies- Who -bed -.visited tither-.,plaaacea— citte t sriic� It, ` L 1 e, o . e exce - "leder and superiority of the Show here. The most noticeable feature in the newest importations is the profusion of tritntning arranged at the backs of b ; - a. , • Another featureof this t-seiette's hat is the.: baindeaastai. mr y a bandeau, rIt`l and >t` new tnnClde every � � it-May-heplaced at the back to seen- atua>ttie the tip..tilted brim, cit. at the Side* where the buism in either flared or; fold. ed iwer to meet the tip of the crown, while some Of the daintiest creations hair! a tiny bandeau ijn 'front or even -will take toi entirely different aspect* by a eleter. handlingoafthehener. Moral trim - wings were never so beautiful, both aur to form surd Color:, and almost eve hat Of any importance 18 adorned wittt& some sort of Rower -or foliage. Ria hold first place In the trimming of. arrant headgear, and each eseaaaso'n they appear more attractive. atr'tands of ' minlatirt morning-glories. *Aisle* in .pestet, and conventionalised pansies, nd` the fluffy- feathery thistles lug., gsaet delightful htful effects in the adorn. anent of Springand Stunning headgear. One of the picturesque het* of the sawn is the rday lr+ br�odet•le englais e. ` •boixot.lowers form the .tr�lmmin neweat:turtaan baa_ . f y` von With the a Wiedge the lied -up :brim ;meeting the crown edge. ttsi1way Medithos A 'public rneetin of those interest- ed-in.t ro ect-o -String of the C. 'I. through this distriect was held in the Town Ilall, on Mon- day afternoon. an'd' -notwithstanding a>a wet end disagreeable day the at- tendance : Wile all that could -be desired. Representatives were present from Cireditim, Winchelsea, Rirkton and other pert* of the To{wnships'of• ti- . L, °., a ,t tm w '^ called to order by Mr. T. 13 Canning, President of the Exeter Botirrd of Trade, and after explaining the object Of the <Meeting, A, ,healthy discussion of instterrs pertaining to the proposed toed ensued,/ all being of the unat i•: mous opinion that imno more worthy project could be soughtF The - era were Mr. L. :M. Dickson, ' Dr. lam, Mr. Shier. andMr. a� yy. of 1fr Brown ton, Mr. and Mr. Zwicker, of r Citon. Mr. J..;Tones..Wincheel Mr. T. 11, McCallum.and other*, It was unaranaizn ly resolved tbn the Township* of Stephen and C nee be asked to bear a portion of'theae rLL rrrad, the total einit ' of c ant the nrighborrhood Of S*, t'lrer~ aiarrieiiarit:l,ewa}mmed for Exeter. Ste hen, ;ate Bsre iCng *200, and a urthig $Ithetattitr f atba 'Csiaorne *ire therefores. +a ontribiiite esteh. The f a tnnunittsts wets infra on the Stephen and c e respectively. asking add Co tontr+ihutethe amounts aa'bn s' r Job,n Delbr Sh• ier, . CI» Jit Stephen •l ern 8..Brown and F`" ng. lowing j u rla aaommranitte a Opea irk SteOteut„ Ratiter ltb •Mr..i i fir, a a. ea rte., rtitr . `B`sbntrtt. feast. a Therefore you . would ____._.''�_ .g--..�.�_w ... deal with. us 11 you kn.>ew we *Mild {dive you the -best -fear tbeleasttxtoney--Woitld- set You? Well themia have us clelirpx• era youas• borne:some of our nese furniture at prices will Corvus 4 to Sideboards in golden pantile, double shaped top. 14x24 mirror, as low as $8.00 Bedroom Suits, 8 piece Golden or Mahogany, 26 in. &weer, 16x20 bevel plate manor g12,M0 Parlor Suite, i pieces,. upholstered In best velours . $ls.tlt► Couches, u h'.. in velours , 0 ft. 2 in. Icing, 28 in. wide, fringe all ,around.; $4.60 EVER 1 THING ELSE IN -COMPARISON' Cartsets fi lfOteUms SPACIU(AN!S.. New &piing Itfuse. fu—riiship Splendid Values is Brussels, Tapestries, Wools, Unions. Square Rugs, Etc. . LINOL.... _ In both Flo iasl and Block Patterns. - and _ .we r4'- commaammezid these • s for the excellence.of finish, beauty of design and MOD ►RAT . PRICK LACE; GEM= specialt.. urt*ine and have-now-int--alar--&is-�-: r swcntl!.'f'a<'.r�mt-&lt�t',#a�•l�' __ - __ ' :' lumen pry �', _ Curtain mets, Art Mualins, Art Sateens,r etc. w patterns, pretty F double widths. • tt�li�i vii B NEW 4 ERS : Our stock is now in splendid shape fors tin - bu sin ess. If you ` .....,t'a_calL .at ..... once and see what we are doing in WALL PAP ' I Everybody weiconied at the Busy Store whether intending to purchase or not. J. N tiii headquarters for the cel eb lit n U �lv r ug --- Papers. Meati Myers laa!'t ,for London Tues. y ere Miss! ra. Olhinson is visiting friieriids ,its, Antes saiais"onorl