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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-05-11, Page 8, . 0 .4* pee / iehneiiPan . „ 4rt:, t!)",'WWtIOZ , - viroNit,4,0 a e comet fabric& \Will you tali so e d,ayP W. W. TAMA Merchant Tailor. • "covey Itas plikebas0 a new iztegai pigged it tOfront °this drug Nr.:-%VJ. Beeman is having * tn- np bUUt tet,the rear of.•htn taxdwaye 9.4'; • • Thirngbamoltt.,.* 1, 1 wt)l. • • 7 6. o t ulpit on Ik Ltbe. youngo 1 r aleb Heywood his built a f01111, tion under his house. He also in. aisine the roof end building an. ar ie 71.1 St. 'Altithodist Church un t e•churc and becatne member on Sunday morning last.. • naU wil •ee1ebte e ' a, TU e quoit club iii6w 1iv0 'th eeneds in 13116 ;),Esl'will eqouneoV proetige at 0 et. ..ratts° 8111M. ngt41tlw 1001,1/1.111e:c. Mr StinpeO itotti fiq4014.tou wbil ituggl4t ber tou0 : 40; Lon , int* ha itirrows Tvning,t, iterafy ao)1 Ikt2I. 13UTi€9.P(I 't terOntat4o 'n *WO 't0..kr "th and„tiO tiler w. 0.1;10, tlptt In fa.e •A the Metroneh aflitiOg * hell on into) eteternentbas n4d0. Ey any to0 bersiof the Boariland. the directors: •er desirouq of nbtaTning throlig Mr and surrounding Mu working with thi: . Marys and Dozott: Secret* • Western Ontario Hailway o pady. womittabatestituto Note* ' The regular meeting Of tbe,Wolben's Institute was held in the Reading R00111 Of 010 Town Hall on Friday, May 5th, tiod-V-vits well attended, The subject ipor discussion was on "Gener- al Sewitig and Care of Winter Cloth.. ing." The next regular meeting was posponed until the 'third week in June as the_delegates Bent out by the A id - cultural Department intentl holdin a special meating on June 10th, to etiort Roy. Davis nee& 'The bole Of _Mr* 'WM, 11." Exeter North, was saddened on Satur- day last, when Mr. and Mrs. Davis were bereaved by the death of their son, Albert Roy, at the -age of 12 years, 3 months and 8 days., The youth- bed been a cripple foryetfra suffering from hip-diseaae, and because of this his -ft-i-a-TO-1.,Wii7Of the hiipplest Soroe three'weeka- agobe becarneiU - andafewsleye afterward _weeforged to retire,to hie bed having been atriek- en with inflammation of the -brain. He continued to grew worse until death relieved hive on Saturday. The t tace_to--the_ etery onTu ay_ a ternoott at o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will have tne-sympathy of their friends in their Borrow. str.ginitorts eater Doe& Mr Ios.Senior was called to Toronto Memday owing to the death on Sunday of his Water, Susie Senior, wife of Mr. 3. W. Simpson, in her 43rd year. Mrs. Simpson had been for .emne weeks a atient at &Toronto Hospital, suffer. ng -from -an -internal -g ceased spent her childh and girl- hood•flotrerreeidinti rents who were residents of town, and at terwards moved to -Blenheim with the family. Many of the people of town will remetober her well, and will re. ther-early.dsmise...-Slie.has years been living. with her husband and two children in New Outario. yre. aide those, her father, one sister" several brothers ourvive.„ The funeral toek place Tuesday to Mount Pleasitit , MrWin. Mitchell has _eipened up the Cocksitutt Implement Wal crowns south of t. E. Pym's blacksmith shop and has r ,ceived a carload of piows and carriages from the works in rant- ` ford. Mr.°7Ed. Keatleantl family. of Lon" don. have moved to town, and will 00- CUpy_ the house owned by I. Armstrong. on Huron Street, west of the track. Mr, and Mrs. Nestle were former residents of Stephen, butlinkve Ived in London for wine years. Welcome psL ra/uta in .new carpets and nap, et Stoma's. Ease t.hat cough with Howey's Cher. 23c. a bottle• . 1• 7,48Lnk notes and receipt forms now _logy et the Advocate o Ge-ppg,.-cals und Chilb soon banish emorang IloweetOurea.Cold capsules. -saw iialrervittyrnlj tour Mem' 4nd fiteadItta.Wear 84its at Stewares Seta') the good things at Charlton's •taur, suitable for wedding presents. • .1**SMS r7"ebi=e- -r Wei 4 12. TARTU .DRU. E:‘ sUflD • • 11,1VES N` (37,7 clorrir Garden See*. -The electrier lights" were -on--again rsdrey-evening-last- tbe--part that had been received to fix the dyna- mo which runs the intaIidescents play- ed out and a new one had to be secur- ed. This was done and on. Monday evening the dynamo wasagekt in run- ning order. . Just-it:Ode:the window-of4Jn-E.--11. rishlt_TonloirialParlombi a. ec�ne of beauty these .days, the which to be ap- -preeleted-needebut-Urbt sexa. There 15 an unusually large collection o Rowers of rare beauty. At all times this window place holds many plants in blootu but uat now the collection is. • For 00 cents, paid in adva ce, you er your friend will receive Ta 4DV-O- c*'r* instil the end of 1905. Cured Palms for sale ranging, from *coots te ram at W. 1• Sotthemis fifikery and Confeetionery,-Exeter. All the different preparation 0 for ,speaying fruit trees, curraiot and Rose hitshee„ with full directions for using: Sold by C. Lutz, Central Drug Store, You, better order vimr 4 -pard wide --ErititeirriCfroia, '.-S&Arart'-H,--*n ti antdies.' t stock we hare ever Ken. • earartor*,' ' • Fox Hay Forks and Slings leave okl reliable, Provan's Oshawa, Track. Charlton's Fair, Exeter. Mee reitatoos coratier..- A car of Michigan potatoes. Price 10,centii per hag at the store. There , A' nter, styling himself as "110bo Doc. did scene very artistic sign paint- ing on a,nuinber of store 'windows in town last week, Needless to say he was of the "bug juice" variety, but he could wield the, brush in a manner that divulged his qualities as an artist. Be was accompanied by Mr. James McPhillipsa former Exeter boy. The dance given by the young ear. • A. Q. Rotifer. , Central Hotel. Thursday, lime Ist, • oliday„ for Eye, Ear, Noseand Throat consultations. Byeis tested and glasses 4. 4 1 day evening was a very enjoyable af. e_number,_ were Present The inutile furnished by the London. Helpers (five pieces) was of a very ex. cellent order and highly appreciated by both the dancers and those who at ed,...forIthepleaanreuthearing.t_be. atulsir- Oftentimes it happens that people, institutions, public' concerns, etc., hold meetings or a musical, literary or other nature, which are of public local rerpertrreport-the proceedings of the same; yet. they forget to extend the courtesy of an invitation to the re . LI that should be remedied. Monday's Free Press contained a e -half.. -to manager -of-thsunew --braneti- -of Abe - Sovereign Bank of Canada at London, - and lately.of 'Exeter, t�getber' ,with h*lettile Ade.ins, was presented with a beauti- ful bouquet of rases by the, manager. wastoa. A reliable lady' to take orders for , e be:ve OM, ingt.40.1008-A, .4, s„.1 , `Dozeimos - Sox 209, Guelph, Ont. Take all your faiin produce tej ,•4311•1411r37111rt Val 1 Eog &1J1Ltht SL,1a 8 J ournal of last week sly:' “Last week atit school a few miles out of town the teacher asked the class • what the -and, a ..a # cessful evening to the the acherst esr pupils and parent aidcerLain rnvited guests on Friday evening last in two of the rooms at the school; A pro- gram was rendered in one room and refreshinents in. the other. A very enjoyable evening is reported. The prOgtain • consisted, of addresses by -Harvey Gardiner. the Chairman, WV. mberarneihr-wm_.. Martin --An raynekselections by the Glee' Olu • duet by Misses Alice }toward and EditblifteleiiiTffedingety-MikerMitud- Taylor, .Miss McPherson Oliver Grai- biel and Dyer Burden; sole by 'Mr. Fleming and an instrumental by Miss Irene Handford. nrciii-earecists Centering,on the 12th, leth and 14th, reactionary storm conditions wi appear and make their regular. Pro- gressive transition from West to East across the country.These disturb- ances wi ill culminate n' many thunder and rein atorras on and touching the 14th, following which, the barometer will rise,rinds will ehift to the West Aind-North, with change to much eget- will centre on the rith, covering the 16tit-tathe-20th. --This-period will cul- minateontht'17th, 18th and lOth" In falling barometer, much higher, tem, perature• and another cycle of daily rain, thunder and wind. storms. This riseittmtrtAbe_ettitrAtiLe Ma perturbetions, :growing out of e foeitlized aolar, especially in regions Most commonly visited by violent,. terniulic'storms. Earthquake shivers probable at this period. • Soveatk mutest tiocirtisioa to notrott. Ax OPPORTIPUTIt Zen A. PlatAgati TRIP-46.31,TCHLGAN'S.Mxtuaro Warr Fatittres.-The White Star Line Excursion from Goderich to De. trait and return on the elegant steel steamen-eareetottnie-1ot-190,54-is- -bookid-forTnesday.-June---20thr-M0 a.m. Those who Mkt) advantage of thie op , rtnoity are assured of one of the .Z.•, 4 • 111 , ••where,i will do thrnt good -Don't Yon? • Being a progressive person and e. shrewd buyer you are alweys looking for the best bargains -Aren't Yon? • Therefore you Would be willing to deal with us if you knew we *would ive you ITtheit ffiriliiileast money- oat - et Iron? Well then have, Ali deliver to your ,homesonte-of our new furniture at prices.... that will Convince Yon? Sideboarditin golden maple. doubleshaped top. 14x24 mirror, as low ite . 28.00 Bedroom Suite, apiece Golden or Mahogany, Win. dresser, IWO-bevel Plato Mirror • • z ParlorSuite,',5 pieces, upholstered, in best velours.. , Couches, uph, in veloure, 0 it. 2 in, long, 23 inwide, fringe all around. 24.50 / EVERYTHING ELSE IN COMPARISON '11-0WE 86* ATKINSON FURNITURE DEA.I.,ER8 & FUNERAL mammas ' , --Ccauiertmet* in-Tewn-11411-per call of Reeve, on Friday. April 28. Allpres- ent. Minute_s_Af_lost meeting rend and approved.L Atkin, Torontrik andt, 11. Reeitor. St. Alexis, re valuation of electric ht ttnie-Levett 'nod 'I-secilie-Mia-setsle‘ L. Atkin, ofToronto, to make valuation of electric light lant.-Carried. Per • • I 14. The Free Frees of Monday sa s re - and of HAI township: -"Henry Stan - life Friday. Re used, a razor and viduld have eOceeeded had his nerve not failed him. He is expected to re. -town of Exeter was noted for, at once cover. Staulake was a farmer who boy's hand went up with that "ger only last month was discharged from 40 -:41 -44111 -CO • WhiCh kn9Wledgt--alwitY6 _Lon.don insane Asylum as-havingbeen- callat the teaebem w ell, unt_ feelieRT;Froer."-/The *newer ex- peeted was salt, but this boy !was e.si„ in...remitting his sulocription to the ly better informed then isteas- Advocate Mr Mr* W. IleAmant of HAP er, While the ' teacher's expected grave, formerly, of this locality, exceeding- . have been correet, 80,98;-: vv.e are having arrangatior-t '••• • so, so- ao • SPACEMAN'S AiRETITS AND LAcp. CURTAINS. Still a Big Rush iu Rouse. Furnishing Depart BRusstts CARPELS.- Handsome petternein ' beautiful .,celoringe of Ariene, Criputode,-: Two „ ---Tontta,,,aintTerra,Cott&gretinds_ • NEW TAPESTRIES. • Our selection includes the newest designs andcolorings-suitable for any. "ellinaLat.7,75c.-per-yard......They..sincereia1 to any $1.00 417.6.1ATY --ELSEWHERE. ' * you.- -• LACE CURTAINS Arip CURTAIN MATERIALS. 11 1 cursionistsand we know of • no more delightful way of visiting Michigrin'a Metropolis than this tri will afford. day afternoonmadthe fare for tht4 itd-trip-from•Goderich-will-he-en one dollar. Chfideen will be eharged half fare, bicycles and baby carriages seel be carried free. Arrange to this In; you cannot afford to miss t oaf $1.00 round tripoind_good in Dettoitat popular rat . -*oink-0 Ars,' Reines. On Monday buit 8th inst. ,Mary Greenway„ wife of Dr- J. _A. Rol in crowfeet the dark. stream Which _0ppAr. rites Us from eternity. The deceatted • . Indy had been ill for twelve ye 1eas ago, to -day flour is Certain; I n ntere -to make Exeter famous a snow last and_litt o no,j or any growth. We scarce bad . -7 DuritAzejt1=itit; part of that 11 t che,rs should profit y this winter_ Act, ram-thie snryig!"- statted-te---sow duties and was noted for her cheerfol y"ain teackthat it is ou the =LI. of *Arch -41YI I nesaa.nd4or Th. eiritrof.m• lour and not Salt that takes first.place uaVt5 a ut100 acres sown now on a esicians could not bring much relief. half -section firnfahing only teinporan' relaxation Theannual district meeting of the from the palh she suffered. In Novem- Methodist church for the Exeter dig- ber last an attempt to relieve her b trict will beheld atAitsitOraig on May operation was mode, but it did no 1701 and 18th. Over thirty 1:weather* have the desired reeule eodainee that audleyteen frorathechurthesthrooghtime the has been mostly confined to Got the dietriot are expected to be in her roombearing her affliction with attendance: On the evenieg of the calm resignation to her fate. For 'ffrstlaY a•publie rntetingwfll te-hilit soinelline past alt topet for her re -wider the au-upteeteij*ery !lett giten itp.tut het ""-e-TroArn In the Interests of Mission wos:it at Obits enabted-her to resist the raveg which ALT* Sutcliffe, ett Omit Bend* -ertuf berAllseee8 much kin and Rev. tft, Henderson, of Creditor*, The d la endera.tmbe1n-b7•Fridit M-"YW----•'Citet'A'rnrstrong' adjoeria untittlaturdey evening, April •20th. 11 Spackman, Clerk pro tem. -nil • me unman rn t a 0. PridaviMa.? kg.4t 8_ a warn - p.m. • All present. Minutes of last meeting read and iipproved, Petition from T. B. Carling, S. Martin, P. (3. Mc- Innis and 08 others asking that Main street between the South Bouridaryand ropethsideofthePresb teriannutnee rty be watered.-Levett at-tbe-Oranmissioner -have powerT •engage two men as constables during -term-of eircue, May 14 and 15.-Car- n_gFtia-tahyalitimiC;ur2ot. otifed4ReviMsitionir-beArraheldstown t 7 paii:Cle-erft-) d"---trat ver se t e saute n local papers. -Carried .• Levett- 111. Lb' M Exeter's Industries. . Stewart is elearitki out a lot" of high dim wag Paper 'rites that should Stutpt thp einfogitatte. ,04 7 rQ stie 4/0 Et teborne, sustained* map Wound on Friday iast. She bad 1+1001',0 tholv040*(01. soy* ',leek when her husband who Was near ask- ed her to hold a teem of horses white hedrove some smell cattit. The horses becanie trighted and in their tiectioettvreit managedInthrowt Mr*. Welsh itt front of th,e two 'wheels passed nverfr Welsh tame immedia her in,. rent S,doetor njurjr She Is now able to bola iintise. n. The mead. Mr. -ter help • it neat ridedtho ttendto it queotty she was• sixty.one ye age.. Early in life she' remo srrierried to her now frreft buebsnd 111 the year 1860. For lbe peat -twenty-two yenre Exeter,IIred In respected and loved by eerybody. For.ellilTert yeais prior abe Iived 10 Credlton *here nom)* • her old itiendt atill lire.and*Ale* with ptor000d 0otrOyit and regret her deznise for, she dire regretted b lin who knew her. A ehettfut loIiflJ Mend* kind and trot as she was -ifltel llitrot *0 good* she lemLytti *hind bei the lib‘tormito or 41. onto Ott that wil remain.wbIleoiliteg,lott taste* Itod • who knew the lady will Pin in sayln • A niseting of, tht 8nuth Huron e4ntt. thiitisho was af tisti t 'MOAT there yeas held In wonian bora lothe w k n Prke &ow • tit t,•,\ , iro , • in bin .13roa., Nurserymen. regards, trees that ' LIL the telirsand ask that the Male be replaced. 'Carried. Thelteeve declared tenders for street watering dosed, tenders be- ing Seenred and opened from Attest ilarry Pattern/Se Jou. Sutton, Geo. Ot more and Fred gillespte, Mr. Cudt more's, tender being the loweet, name- ifilt.$0 per day* he was awarded the contreet. _DutieltAct_mmetterree_per etructinti of the etenirti-Mienef. - riedr-Thirtellefelng- accou_nts were peesentd and orders drawn cat saine:-Harry Statham* bibrii; *850 Thos. Creech,, 40.* *LW, S. Dennis, pert ealerY1m. Silk Do., repairs to rnsd Jon* Mira, purt H . . A.G.Dyer,postegeundetutio IO 3. Bartiu'i-,Mts.belvecemeter tchniFttikwatervks' e ha go* lighthi*„ 1st Sititton* 5.• "1" • • -lraxrd7otr-wilt•have-iioouhle--hr-roaking-Yttrir7-'--- seTti--ctIons. , Window Shades, Curtain poles and fittingit of all kinds Tapestry Curtains," ti 9 rii lire Coveringa, Tityle_CAL.7ema' rt_Xj . Cretanetc-, • • • • •• la a teultinetterslot .74 PACKILEAN -- Now Is Call. aud See ott our uniolDireetor- .407. dee her * _ • 't A r !Velour Couch, Parlor Suite, HUSTON minefi • - '