Exeter Advocate., 1905-07-27, Page 8tivertieeme n
Is week Wa*bt'Mow
Ie lgst'04,r,Mo10 , to„. Q'
d.
.04
j,,. now b4ng' remoye4o. , . *n
,. ,
hUburie to to
tous
trn on " *0e At Aber ii
, put
tbrougb thee. . .
Tyto rinks of howlersdrove t„o St.
ix.arYW-''YeSterdaY (W nesdaY) ' and
..._
.
Aobeeon lest week dire
driver to
f Crystal
Needles to sa* the price
ood One. .
nt Militia Changes an.
the following: --"Thirty.
Itegitnent-iVo be Mejor,
0, vice Young, o
taut, Capp, W. H. Gun.
Blatchford. StanberY; 0.
YOU halm a farm, house And
lot, or real estate of any des-
cription for We, or wish to
buy any such property, you cannot do
better then Place .your WANT,; with
the proprietors of the ADVOCATE, who
have unequalled opportunitiee for -the
handling of /our real estate. Apply
for terms.
-14"-dr. ceri-eu% pkrTn ad
lipr,your triad will receive'
ro:tuntluten.d
of
dpen
ant and oth
diarrhoea and tlyeen
' tottrie_drogsk-Itt_.
OM*,
ion and the concerts
DUgbIy enjoyed.
tgerof3beStMarya 30
�ed control of the St. -Mow
blob he recently purehaeed
W. Dillon. Lorne E.
of' Toronto,-stice4
ageroftherjoyrnalv
conndil hmensadtirlinod-,Mov
ting a Umber of benches in the
ThIz etesOarYaccomtnedatien
,long kit wahkand thoee, who
MS
•
a t • if "-COM!. et
kitthens and clothes lines were visit-
ed and utieles taken therefrom. Rev.
A.•114tointes...:reEditence_wee_etEteml.
dreSe_and_paig,„
taken; tillOcZranie
poundi of butter, and several 'jars of
fruit. From the clothes line of Mrs.
• zo-dress-and7seve
AberAlicke..01.4.91.1114g belooOlt
bibs Yager. 'There. are' rumors -71
fitliWplaceir
to the guiltyparty bas been found,
but no4loubt,..like ail the rest of his
claterheiillitrylkontotoo often .
• ,
the.1=1,,, to-ruo-aii
er4xenrston-.
all stations Kincardine to Kippen
dusty% to Sarnia, on Saturday. Aug.
12. Train leaveeKippen 8:15*.m.; fare,
$1.05. Returning special train leave)
Sarnia, at 10 p.m., ldooday,"Angnat 11
Arrangements have also been made
.witb the White Star Line to convey
Passengers from Sarnia to Detroit and
return per magnificent steamer f`Tasti..
moo" at the low, rete of 50c. Boat
leaves Sarnia at 4.50 pon „. Saturday,
multi& to will be good to return on
any White Star Line boat 4.1p to and
iriolnditi *XV
excellent outing indsn. 0
to spend Sundayin D
ber the date and plan to 'takein this
delightful tr
'
a
'Tte-F.aet7-er tiebobl Board beg
to advise the f011oviin seed
*lib al metibers, resent, '•Busineas
- previoutrm
Stisttirv4itattlie-Bostrd'-'en-
dorse t • e purchase' of two Hilo' plate
blackboards at 15 cente peraquare foot.
Row _e-Mertin--4het We.
reel' 4 •
•
hing -
iture is as necessary. to OM-
_ fortas toot- elotbing. •
all (tay„, for -:13
consultatfons. este*
supplied.
Its fiesy
TO fool peeple once, but leotard to
fool ;them .alt the time. We, .deset.
- claim to be 1041,111bl-0i:hut steadily in-
creasingg trade to proof that we
do -
Ing our brat:forcer customers.
ter Stir Moor to eaiily the first witlt
The Anvoolia* is tile
our,printed
_
tatjoTtUeverfne
paper. type' d.workmansbip,„
An aged I4y, Mrs. Christian Moore,
of Elitnville, pained away on Jily Ilth.
Mrs. Moore was ninety-seven Year*
�f age. She wee the mother of .Mrs:
3. Pyni and grandmother of Mrs. J.
Eseery. interment took place a
Horning's MLItooriJuly Mb. •
A lamest, match will _he played, on
the Exeter grounds on NoMisky even -
next between Clint(); u and Exeter
to reRadi :e;
the Canadi iona1-4rxhibitimr.4or
guranp-tootol-iirAtt
coos of 1 10,000. of which $11,000 is de.
votato' ontes;41000-
to sheep, .42.500_ to pigs, 4000_
up
t -1111(1-$4=00-0- to
The ?Brussels Herald has ceased
tion.--Bruseels-ii-too *Mali for
two mere and the proprietors,
Meeers. Appleford & Duncan, vibe
wit the .:Iorth New*, *tette conclud-
ed that the Herald litne.ka ying in.
nt, entthave4to der.
ettentiotreolely4o-the-Newsk
1l town' student* desirous .of
"either :of tbe High. School
Council met in the town Hall, ce
Fridav.:July:21.-:- Absent- the ,Rees*
- through illoen6----Maii-Wood.„--
i. Artitstronktbe wialtigiteere;
roinutes of last meeting reed and
roffa-"Ifessri. A. E.
oncur, and Jas. Digger*. _waited on
.„,„„ the Council re the construction 'of a
-drain along_ Williatn street...betimes:
Gidley and Victoria etreete,
with the( &tthecorner
hecor.
tevett--.Wiiikl-tbifreques
-ed-and-tbs-70orainissio
instructed to proceed
ing the bitue.--Oarried..,
rtiormeasm-s.--, • -
recre-therliVenteidm•--w
• OS. David5101 JaIxtett Tom, Ino Id
,East aide of Me rt
gxnnolitblc walk from t
neon-iteeet
ikluir-414evett-!*.that the petition
granted, and a By.Lay be prepuxed
coupling the same with the ander-
way for the construction of the wan
Main street from the Station Bod
to the bridge.: to be 5 feet in width;
term to extend for ten yeara.--Car
TheBy-Low confirming...the_
:nett of Wrn. lacobie a* Pon
for the North End was read., a
Motley of Jim,. Mule,aecoaded by 3.
Mod was 1404 a second •and tkird
time and loosed, the seal of the Give.
ratAini:bein 'fixed thereto.--Ourieid.
Wool -Levet be folkeeingacconatt
• n d order* drawn nay
ret -ifo'fl•W
pi' valoattim..Boas Taylor Vex*
'properiy4 $10: Janies JeckalY, Att.
13. to. Doyle; Judge County of Hato.,
. $114.0ell Telepbont Co.. 40co. XL J.
Christie, See3r.Treite..of thaw. *eftE.
Toronto, valuation at
trie light plant, .1$/00; Rose
Ltd., accountfor An_mber, $l44 kss
for pumping water to ApsU 13,
ion.
•e oust* u
111 probably be completed and taken
if the 'contractors' bands in the.cour ,
• f a few days. It is a tlitto story brick,
• elnain part 52041, but in order
, rtneet with.the Original 'part of th
°use, there is oho a tWo story. eaten.
ion between the two, 154/ In addi
ton to operating rooms and eloseta,
. hw-osew part will, afford accommod
Ilan for *Wilt 50 more patient'', and
:Kenzie has been super n -int of-
constrnetiont he has looked closely af-
ter the interests of the county, and
used has been allthat the speciflcations
called-for,d-th*t,thebuzldingwhen-
completed. mill be beyond critichan.
Itielts"*Orscasts tsr Jab*. •
aulyiaill come -to -its -close with ex
eessively--high-temperatm •
marked warm. wave spreading
western to eastern parts of the ego:).
ry. eecond new Moon for the
month fells on the .31st, being within
a few days only of thecentre of the
Vends- distur,bence, These facto In-
sure phenomenal* warmth, with hail
thandmtortrut, followed-frr oud-
'den. changes to very cool. The Ttet
seneeottbis- -Venus-periodr-44ending-
, with the Mart period all through the
central and latter parts of July will.
otible-intentieba
sosAla with the fileerets.ry on or befere
;the 15th day 6C/ingot. I •
IS 1111
03 alr_PWaltirrin
thPcotlntry, , Sectiono baiing d
w
dry and Warm; those having storms
ad ralil ineyexpect enchthingsabove
notices be inserted in Wei.'
advertising vacancies - for a. hnilted
.number of pupils in the Higb 'School
Department and ,urglng the early reg-
istration of town students for . the
same. Huston -Rowe -that Mists Irwin
be advised 04 the is „held for dotY,
with the incoming term. Carling -
adjournment. Meeting held in, Town
,10411, July zip absent H. Huston; Dui.
'nets approved: :Minutes ofvioua
-
following accounts be
Ilertrialt,drainage, ete., 50: W.
Johnson. residin Examinees fees.
; pown .17 -sup.
plies; 25e. Rowe -Martin -that the
Or -
be$2000. cood-Rowe
that all seats held' by the princfpal as
not-required-beloinedthecorponition
top-useinthe-torko—eturnab •
Ove*.by the- CorticirationLier occasion-
, may require. Carling- adjournment.
•---- Tarim Seep
Hiss•Gertie Sheire is holidaying at
Parkhill.
Miss Lea Hemmer, who has bee il in
rest. returned Saturday. •
Mr. • and Mrs. Peter Gardiner are
speidiogaweeklif
Mrs. • bert Richardson is -*hi, ng
n•s urich this week.,
e P r • rn.. no.,,
,Ing'oble to take some of their best
playera to ..Clinton on Tbneeday last,
Metlirith a signal defeat at the bands
of the Clinton team. It is pessible
the Exeter 'boys might hove • been de.
hated had they their best teem., but
it is much to be regretted' that . they
oliblihrbeforitedraleaverrivitb
'tenni . in order not,. to disappoint a'
neighboring club. , f•
•-•
We regret to have to announte. that
Dr. Rollins 0E0S jt neceur to quIt
practke Or a•fels wet** end .seek re-
fretn bre troubleirbeeniatiem,;,-The
Monday l•ut fop the tmted:
- -Btt1Oek-Wchla'mti.
In.
P. lelfl*hargo
in his *heel:tee.
te t 003 and
Toron;
tem
the
of 1 cla,istbla
to:kir:10c over the
'rcbsnt. Bank
uringof the *bete
Ibe • Sing
b that
zcceesfully, do the
t
by the Asp les
result that ne
tbe transfer .of
lfrtcbauts to the
Wednesday, and Thursday__ ,of 1a4t
week were red-letter days in Hamilton,
the occasion being the Grand Lodge
meeting of the Ancient Free and ,Ac.
tented Mesons of Ontario. There were
1150/delegatecin:_ettendancelrem *11
parte of the Province to celebrate the
event of the oemi-centennisl of tbe•
founding of 'the GrandLodge
ode. The city did much in honor of
. the event, the . business streets were
lavishly decorated on ail sides with
.bunting and embelithtnents, Of a..rad'
lett • huev.while nearly % ever3r ltimoe
,barviemtmork-ortoken4rtvdtter4of-
the 0 -derision. As a Writer bag -Mid.:
the.- urilverttatitiT01the 414* -
Order was the chief tblng that ire. -
reseed It visitor.. The Bencb, the
Bar'4110- Senate. VW' ,altureb.: the
*trades en4lbe protesitiOns were all .re.,
presented' It was a Demottriter of
tellect, :No line of division tvtis man-
itott- Thootnitty storeiteelJerlinked
.blearm with:theta the citymerekent,-.
thetlerleiwith . the lawyer, - the Cortl.
seo- with -They,were
all,hrethersi., detertrifned to do their
best totkonorthe Craft of Willett- they
,vivit* proud to be tnembeltw It w&ss
eeeenttelly gatheriog.irt mbleh avert
tbe equal of: bis fellow;
Precedence., recognirail belOg
thatof stoke ,
Af000g the nisi'.4y1„ dlstlngutehed
v1Sit0m,,:pne notable figure• was tbat
of Ootood.A.A. Stenhento
Mont-
real, "oho was, Worth; fel
from,1i7 to 1870, and niso
John,Olobe, St N.
goo-iutirresoado.
AMOng tlie lionort durin
tbIs memorable, itocintion, Ib *bit
1.41*di,tt-act
rehab!
t. Of the
pleasure out of tbat y pa or
verandah -you went oneofooe-Rettss
chelral,-wille wets.' easy backs, al-
ways cool and comfortable, exactly the
thing for veranda. parlor, bailor lawn.
jiss Miller. of Clifford, is the guest
efiler•sider„Ifra4fno.ltend1s.--.
• 14101:MehelBarrows
Wed-
* from a visit in London.
Lois and Willie Writer lutvegone to
Savoy(' to spend afew weeks.
• misa E. J. Cunningham," of Clande.
boye, is visiting friends in town. .
Messrs, T. W. Acheson and W.
Levett are in Detroit this week.
Mr. CbSe. tindenfieldis spending a
*reek in Gederich and -elsewhere.
• Glen. Plintoff bas returned to Clio.
ten.afttrit visit with/deride here.
-Harry Stevenson, of forth, is
visiting his uncle, lir.
• Mr. Wm. Beerfr. of Wyoming.
lholideying 'udder the Taranto' toot
„...31.1sa cPloreon...teactter -
North -Bay, le flOMe-for-the- Widows.
MiturEva
ingrhere, returned to Lona
• Mise Lela
ioa 41°°GreeP6'n*of LondW
itingHur
Elott.Ford,:
the pitat week visiting
lino.. „ -
Miss Sophia• Sweet, ot
.feW
tog
Mr. Saro.
C oerkkettotherr. 6
Oobo
r"'" • neittiWO +r- 4 4
but the best. In colors o c -.sr, awn an w
Om showmg of Cmvenett4 -Coats is of the new-
est desigtts, style and finish: -Ask to see them
s
E. 4. SPAMIAN
Readrittarters for theceie1rate1 Sbtord ready.:ta-wear ctoOin
Dining !Worn Tablos -from $ .60 to $22.
Sideboards from i� 00 to $.52.00.