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eAsvireFt WANTS.
Y FOR EASTER GLOVES FOR EASTER
SHOES FOR EASTER SPRING JAMIE rS FOR, EASTER
All you may waut in Stylish, new and fashionable wearing apparel is
bere to he found in greater variety and exclusiveness in style and newness
then in arty other store in the country. Never before have we shown such an
array of new and beautiful goods as we have gathered together for selection.
Our Millinery is preenemeett in style aud newness. If you waut what is
-Chin awl exclusive atta moderate in price you can' e afford to pass our sbowe
roonie. Miss terqnbart will be pleased to see you and show you the letest
productions in lietaltvear.
Easter Jackets be Fawn and Black, 1 goods and sties to Your 'Wog -
lined, fly ftonts, very stylish, at, $4.50 $rownie suits, 3 pieces in all the new
and $5.:50. styles ; 2 piece suits from $/.00 to $4,00;
Easter Gloves in stew Grey% Blues, 1 hoys 8 pteee suits light and auk
Tans. Greetta Browns and Blacks. htce tweeds, and black and blue eerges.
aud dome f:tsteners. Warranted finest Single and double breasted from $3.a
French Kid. Every pair guaranteed. to $5.00.
4$1, 00 and $1.25 per pata alen's shoes for Spring, our stock is
You. maY want. a new Pale of alees i larger than ever and prices taever
to vomplete your Easter costutre, 1 40 !lower. Men'e fine Kid Bals, extension
we thmk We will he able to pleeee YOU. ieeee, a great wearer $2,00
Our shoes are made the h_eeet 11' Our Men's $3,00 shoe le the one we
maker,- in Catuttla mad our atoele tne;ense, te uses, about te Bewe ee zee. the
•Ttm Tielas OPT13,-4. meeting of the
turf club was hem ios Tuesday evening
when tbe following officers w ere elect-
ed t— Pe % Dm Rollins ; Vice -do, Is
B.. Dietson t Sy, A. R. Tenuane ;
Treas., W, H. Levetts Several other
committees were appointed to artang,e
various details in vounection with the
I meet. It was ()evicted to r:ffee over ,
Ilu luates foe 2• 20 2.30 and 2 501
trots, and, arm -ming raee, ou May 24th.
large'st aud most select, We hove ev"', newest shapes, heavy exter,sion soles.
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shown, Russian calf and box calf, the King
If its Dress Goods ye= thoughts1 quality ewe the mephersun ulza.e, the
tern to, nowbere else sn Eeeter can beet e$,00 bootin the trecle.
you find such a selection of good goeas 1
na etyles that are exelusive to this „,,,,M,,,e,,,a,e's eE.„ateer Nee„cek:Turdillintube613176t.
etore. We have the anaispeted leadl re"e"eluge "'‘eel, P.."'"
ership in Dress Goods for tb,is eection. p4nroaletpitelaeindts). in'i.r1447:4;wleztveinasstritt.las
tied Hever have we deserved the foment -hands, light aud dart shades
25 to 50c.
In Mea's awl Beys hats our steck
most complete in the eeweet
aed Aueerican block styles not seen in
other store. In stiff and soft hats
lack. Brown, Cuba, slate and pearl
s aides free Wie to $2.25. Or great
putation more so than thIs season.
Skill lengths in fancy home spun and
eo two the same. nobby goods
$3.110 to $5.00. Suit lengths in vicunas,
corde. covert cloths, amazoes and box
cloths, $3 50.$4.00 and S4.00.
Suits for the boys for Easter, lots
the hoys w;11 waut a nets u
Eastes, Lore is v, here you ss ill lind the $1.09 is leakage a record for itse
• CURTAINS,
zav irtirt; t ettrtaine. 1.Ve think we are easy within t'he (nark when
we
say'awe eitew the finest stock of lace curtains ever offered in Exeter. We 411 1;tst week. direct faun the maker in Nottinghttne England. over 510
pair -int leee curtains at valetes sach as we never offered before C ill and see
them Vi,"e have a eipeciai curtain dep...trtment. Come and see the stocl.
whether non wish to bay or not. Cuetaeus from Tic to $500 the pair. We
will yon %new abeut. cartains next wee.
A SvansusE.—On Wednesday even-
ing a nuuzber of young people
drove to the residence of Mr, and
Mrs. Richard Yellow, ThaMea Eoad,
and took the young temple of surprise.
After routine Mr. and Aim Yellow
were presented with an address ae-
comparned by a handsome parlor
lamp. 4ud oil paintings as it mark of
esteem. Tee remainder of the evening
was spent in soviet eonversation and
games. .Altogetlier k1, pleasant time
was enent.
Dree.esse on (141PTA Gli3SON.—Capt,
Samuel Gibson. td Goderich, died In
hat town. on Friday last, at thti age of
Si -years and 10 months, Deceased, was,
a former zesident a the Thames Ro el.
Usborne. but. bas beet) a resident a
Goderieb for a number of years. He
hasl been ill for some time, carwer
tbe throat. tieing the cause. The Cep-
tain eae widely and favorably Immo,
auti leave$ a widow (his third wine
d grown-up family to survive him.
A NisitItOW F..4P,—On Friday
last., Isaiah Hall, an employee of the
Exeter tennery, met with en aeeident
.belt might have coet hint his life.
Ne, hilt- working around the znaehinery
the sleeve uf his snioelt cenght be-
tween a belt and pulley, temeng the
elveve off. Then the 'may a the smock
herame entangled, and iMr Hall vets
wonna around and around a Shaft un-
til be was tripped naked ; and bad it.
at heen for the timely assistance of
some of the other hands. he might
have been killed. His nervous system
reeeived a. serious shock, though 130
iniory resulteo.
J. A. STEWART
A full stock of School Boo
for Public Schools.
eS
iekari. C
Exeter.
..A.STORE FULL 1 P..
.NEWSPRINO 000.D.
arriage noes,
Wodding
Psitsges,
'Watches, °lock,
Joe/cis-ye
Spectacleas Etcnt
Ca, ON
R. FLICKS
Watch Repairing Specialtv.
TO ADVERTISERS.
! The copy for thauges must be left
4 not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisernents accepted up to noon
A HI stock of Sunday School , Weduesaav of each week.
Library Books at wholesale prices
Family and Foul
a full Line.
.444.
Everything in S
whoksale and retail,
k Large stock of field seeds at W, I
' veLt's.
Biblcs1 gond Serond-himil ioad (117r fin
sni.e k heap. H. Pansoxs.
1 Servant girl wanted to do general
house work ; apply et Times office.
A. car load of seed citru ihat received
ationery, by W. H. Levett. Get your popply
The. Holden, of Zurich, bas taken
up his residence in the old 601001
ROB.P.RTS' 17,g PuUTORIA. MAT
At least that is what ise has bees) sea,
tered to do Ito the War Office in Perla,
hill and Parkhill is making great pre-
parations to have one of the nese, pet,
raiticdexuonstrations that has taken
place in Canada aud one worthy ot
°nal Canadians. Grand densoustra-
n and proceesion in the morning,
'lithe Scouts, Veterens of '60, Floate
presenting the different parts of the
Empire. One thousand childrenwear-
ing the only Emblem of True Liberty
—The; Union 'leek, Free Patriotic ('on-
• ere Lunch tables for thousands will
be placed. on High school grounds,
where free tea and coffee will be serv-
ed, Base Ball Matches, Lacrosse Alat-
rites,Athlete games for young and old,
Military Competition% Horsemanehip
Competitions, Band Tournaments
Orma Biograph Eutertainment, mov-
ing pictures of the war, awl patriotic
songs by Ramsay & Co„ of Toronto.
Watch this column every week for
particulars.
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Agee tor the "iffssmirt ASSMAXCE COM -
ANY, of Toronto ; also for the Pacgtax Erns
xstralogoo Cour/csv, of London, England
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'T.'1111RSDAY. APRIL 12th, 1900
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
° Manse at Grand Band.
i The 'Royal Tempters of Temperance
purpose holding in the near future.
an open rueetang for which a good
program is being prepared.
Rev. Mr. Swver, the newly appoint-
ed minister of tins Union Presbyterien
church, Bruceliela, preached in the
Casen Presbyterian church on Frida
evening last.
There's only one 24th and there's
only one celebration, and that, is at
Exeter, May 21th, 1090. Good races,
first class track, and a most; enjoy -
hie Mine are. assured.
Richard Blatchford, af Edgeley, N.
D. and Miss Charlotte, daughter of
Richard Harvey, of Usborne, were
married on Thursday last, by Rev.
jewitt.. Mr.. Blatetiford was formerly
Odclfeliows will celebrate the 31st an-
niversary of Oddfellowship on Thurs- a carriage maker in Heasall.
day April 20. Rev, Chas Smith, of Meaford, for -
Mrs. G. Godboit and Miss M, White merly of Main St. Methodist Church,
of Winchelsea, -were the guests of 'Mrs. received word recently of the death of
S, Powell last week. his father mid mother at N ewcastle-on-
The Public Schools close for the the -Tyne, England, His 'mother died
Easter holidays to -day. Work will be , .1an. 31st, and his father beeame
resumed on April 23. ‘1 so grief-stricken that he died one
On Good Friday there will he ser- 1 month later, Feb. 28.
vices at 11 ta, m in the Trivitt lYlemoriall Every week we are compelled to
Church as well as 4.15 and 1 p m. omit interesting correspondence from
Mrs. Henry Windsor. of Brown City, our colurnns, because it is not received
Mich spent the past few days visiting in time for the current issue. Corres-
pondents will confer a favor if they
will mail their letters at the respective
post offices so that they will reach Ex-
eter noc later than Wednesday morn -
ISprin rin Spring!
Sprines is here and it reminds us that house-cieaning
time is at hand, and in all probability you will require some--
thing in the way of Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Blinds,
!Wall Paper, Etc. In these lines we carry a larger stock than
I ever and at prices that will suit you. See our Loslies'blouses,
no b'etter, Dress Goods in all the leading styles and quali-
ties
This store is radiant with Spring -time , Hats, Caps, white and colored shirts aria ties, all in
beauty and loveliness. 011 every hand may the newest styles, Full line of Ready-made Clothing both in
, -
be seen rich and inviting displays of the best mGood style and low priceWe could ad
en's o.nd boys,
and newest merchandise the marRets afford, vertise like some merchants, and say here is a 2O suit for
all tastefully arranged for easy seeing and 815, times if we wanted to iie.
uying. This wealth of goods has been per -
sway selected by our own experts, whol Pastor Sheldon, who is trying to rim a daily Chistain
have travelled far and wide in search of the ; paper read snob an ad as the above and wrote the party to as
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things 1, wanted and the things you were certain how he could do it ; getting no reply would not insert
likely to need for home Or personal use. it, We comiuml huu for his stand. When will tope ...
Being here is of itself suificieht guarantee ze that they can't get $7.1 for $1.
that goods are worthy,styles eorrect and up -
o date qualities thoroughly dependable, and
he prices lowest eonsistant with failicaling
On evry side, thToughout the store, there is ample evidence
Advancement, an Improvement all along the line, a superior ex
•ce-
lance that faithfully reflects the progress this Store has made and
the higher standard it insists on maintaining, Stocks are vastly
e
better than they were a year ago Thstore system is better
and the service is correspondingly better-
That means stilt
1
greater satisfaction for all who come here. And who can af-
ford to stay away when there is so touch of newness and neve
ty to be seen here? We cannot tell you of everything, but this
list may tell enough t.) induce you to come and see what is in store
for you here!,
There is a medicine.now being advertised by the wale
,ofqiumbug." We can't see the necessity of people buying it
when they eau get it for nothing. Me humbug here,.straight
dealing and honest prices.
Give us a call. Highest pr
See Our New Pr
ceadies' Whitewea
We have an elegant assortmen
,f these goods and are selling
them at very tempting prices, in
fact WO guarantee to sell you these
goods ready to wear at less mon-
ey than you can buy the material
in the ordinary way.
ndlinderskirts
Ladle
hard fi
ishe d
Blue and
BkSerge
Dress
Skirts
made in
very lat-
est style
and well
•*".$13 75
CA
paid for produce.
LING 13R08.
Miss 'Ha 4eon dieposed of her halve -
red fereit e on Setarday last.
A. J. wee; confined to leis
orn last week through Meese.
For field seed% fresb and dean. ca
W. II. /*wet's, opposite the tom
hell.
eetts a. seeing medicine use Nettie
b Tea to reetify the liver and peel -
Mood. Only 2e a box. For
e at Lutes drug etom
are very eorry to, eltroniele 1,1
'novae of elrs Pedler, of Sharon, '4
who received a sudden ;Meek of pleu-
risy on liaturdey night. We are glad. /
however. to Stitt that she is iraplov-
Ira leewie, Reg., D, (e crime ettee, CANADIAN FAilIVIERS.
ney and clerk of the peace, completed
Underhill Star: On Saturday last,
42 yenes in harness as an otlicittl, and 'We use the hest high grade coiled wire
A CANADIAN FENCE
FOR
from his activity, punctuality and gen- 3. V- .STINSON 4...; CO.,,
—well, we won't say bow many years i Kirkton, 0114
cral sprightliness he looks gond for i
I lined. Specza a , ... mere, ality his genial. smile and "
1 Ladies; plain and r.ancy., cheery words long be te 'c'S ue.
Ladies' night gowns a.t 50,75,z.001 The young men e' le, wo gathered in
Ladies' corset covers at 25, 35, so
SQ, 75 e• •
Lustre Skirts, newes_t cutwell_
made and lined, at *2.75 to 3.75 Friday evening for
lame numbers et ate Town Hall on
gametng the lacrosse elith for the year
U purpose of or -
Ladies' drawers at 25, 40, So'
Ladies' chemise Ladies' Linen gr, Pique 1000. Great, enthusictetu was manifest -
Ladies' Skirts okirts latest design et $1 so
so, 75, z co i . c ,„ 1. „
1.4.511es' night gowns 75. .1.00,1.2e ' • . , • •1 •4 • 4 •• ••• 7, ..p2 4%.
d i Ladies'Metallic Stripe U19 -
These goods are beautifully ; derskirts, various patterns,
trimmed and finished in most ap- !special .... ... — ..... , • • .1 35
proved style. ! Ladies'frillad,plain mercer-
ized Sateen Underskirts, in
see our Now mirtiz,,,_: all colors, latest style out
2 oo, 2 SO faces will be seen on the field. What
opea remarkably, while some new
eitizens. A good field day of sports
EASTER VISITOES.—Harry Ero(v11-
ing, of Toronto; Miss Eva Carling,
Brantford.
Eames SERVICES,—MniU Se Meth-
odist church. Pastor at both services.
II a. in. lessons from the Open Sepel-
clue. 7 le ne, "With what body do
they come?" Special music by the
Choir. Strangers mede welcome.
Mr. Currelley s spending. Easter in
Toront 0.
We wish all our readers it, pleasaut
Taster.
Alre.Wm.Dauticey is yisiting friends
in Wyoming.
el re. S. Hoggarth, of Stephen, is
spending the Easter holidays with her
son le Hemilton.
Miss Emily I.Vood,ofElenville is tale-
ing &spring term at dress -making with
Miss Tom...Exeter.
Several correspondence came too
late for this issue. Those whose bade
gets do not appear e ill know the retie
son why.
•Difficelties give way to diligetices"
and disease germs and blood humor,
disappear when Hood's Sarsa,parilla
is faithfully taken
William Waiver, of Dashtvood, wilI
bortly move to Exeter with his fam-
secuted a situation as foee-
au with Kellerman Bros, Flax Co.
The Aylmer Canning Company have
disposed of their factories m Aylmer
and at. Hamilton to a company com-
posed of the wholesale grocery men of
Canada.
Dr. j. E. Brower lett Stratford for
Hampton. Ontario county, to see his
brother, Dr. J. H. Brown, who 's
there at the parental home, on his
deathbed. •
Mis.s Minnie L. Bell, of St. Marys,
formerly of Kirkton, is now visiting
her uncle, John Brawn, of Granton
arid also her aunt before leaving for,
Fenton, Mich,
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rowe.
Herb. Trevethiek left Wednesday
moraine for Portage Prairie Man.,
where he intends taking a position as
tailor. jag.
1" Miss Lena Howerd, was in Heneall D. McLaren, of Glenquaieh farm,
on Tuesday and Wednesday, assisting • Uronsarty is the proud poseesser of a
at the millinery openings of the R. ewe, which is doing her best to per -
Pickard Co. there. • petuate that particular stock. This
Mrs. Ploethner, assiStant at the ewe is now nine years old, and has
Metropolitan hotel, was ca,lled. home to every year since two years old present -
Mount Forest, owing to the serioes her owner with two fine Iambs.
illness of her sister, Miss Kate Wezar, This spring.she has 'gone one better,
The absence of rain this spring has and is now nursing triplets. -
allowed. the surface of the rOad to dry, 1 Rev. G. Shearer, Secretary of the
and bicycles are already running on the 1Lord's Day Alliance, will address a
streets in town. From the sleighing • public, meeting in the Main St. 'Vieth°.
season to that of cycling, the time' dist church next Tuesday at 8 p.• rn.
seems incredibly short—a little over a t Subject, "Our Imperilled Sabbath and
week. how to save it." A meeting of the
A party of friends to the number of Ministers of the town and surrounding
about 50, visited. the home of Mr. arid distriet will he held in the basement of
Mrs. James Dignan the other evening the same church at 2,30 p. in. of the
arid gave them a surprise party. same day. Laymen are also invited to
Games aud other amusements were in the afternoon meeting.
dulgecl in, and. after lunch. all repaired The services in Triviet Memorial
home well pleased with the eyeniiieis church on Easter Sunday will be as
e •
lorogratn. follows : Holy Communion at 8 a.m.;
The electric light plant was started
on 'Thursday, but was not pot in
working ordei. until Monday. The
company have au excellent plant col,.
siting of two Bell engines' and‘two
large dynamos. When everythhIg
is put in proper Shape we may expec
better lighting than. ver,
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shown to be as popular as ever. The
ed end Exeter's favorite sport was 1 'EAST SIDE MAIN STREET.
chairman, a. G. Stanburee expressed ((VMS= WANING W 11014. )
.1••••••••,..le....a...•
in a short, speech be referrea to the e i.
We bay° la stock dressed arta alatebeit
the general hope aua expictationovbeu I
foretold a season of unprecedented Siding flooring & Mtn
elnifs brilliant record in the past meld
terial in town this year foe a fast teiun also dressed. pine I, le le
success. There is plenty of good ma-
tt number of the junior have deed- andl Inches.
Shingles, lath and cedar poste alwaye
on hand. A large slot x of
barn lumber just arrived.
()ALL and EXAMINE.
`Window &fides
and Curtain <Poles
We have the above goods in great
variety of style and price.
The new curteen pole in hard
wood, with fancy turned ends
ape rings, complete 2 6
Plain and fancy window shades
fringed, laced, trimmed and var-
ious colors at :30, 40, 50, 75 and 1.00
2ate
•••=graceugices....erra,
Morning Prayer and seressm, followed
by ' Ho I y Cpmmunion, at 11 a. 113.;
Children's service at 3 p. in.; a service
for men only at 4.15 Is m.; 'Evening
Prayer and 'sermon at I p. in. Thel
Rev Arthur ,IVIurphy willpreach at all
the services excep't 8 a. ne All come
. and, hear him.
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W. Nethereote, of Oakland, Cal.,
paid a visit last week to his brother,
Rev, j. O. Nethercott, 'Mee
Nethercott sailed Saturday on a trip to
France and England.
Robt. Rogers and Miss Maud Chris-
tie were joined in wedlock last week.
They will take up their residence in
town, Mr. Rogers being bosik-keeper
for the Parsons Produce Co.
A special meeting of the Public Li-
brary Boardwas held on Tuesday and
appointed an assistant librarian forMit-
chell in the person of, Mrs. j. W Rob-
ertson. Her salary will be- $3g0 per
annum ,and that of the librarian $225.
At 7 o'clock Sunday morning, after
an illness of three years, there passed
'away at the residence of her father,
Stratford, Miss Mary Bradshaw,at the
age of 81 years and 9 months. Three
years ago deceased had a paralytic
stroke.
A pleasant event took place sit the
residence of Cnarles liestle last even-
ing, when his daughter, miss Mat the,
was Married to Jeffery Fisher, of
borne. They will live on Mr. Fisher's
fine farm one and one-quarter miles
east of Exeter. We extend congratu-
laeions.
I
is needed is the hearty cooperation of
0 would bring many visitors to town
and business men know what that,
eens. It was decided to make the
dab fee only 50 centseso that every man
in town, tad avid young,might join. The
election of officers resulted as follows
Eon president, ND Hertion; president, ' as
W H Levett; 1st vice do. j G bury 2n41 2nd vice do., W j do.,
sec-
retary, PL Bishop; treasurer, Charles
Sande s,rs. manager, j Et Grieve; execu-
tive, Mite Vincent:Ed Dignan, E Dick-
son, and the secretary and manager.
The executive have decided to give a
concert on the evening of May 2tth,
Buggies Buggies! Buggiesi
J
Coy araso
and 'Umbrellas
Black everlasting cloth covered
parasols, gooa strong frames and
handles, special for.. — . .. 50
Black Union Silk covered part -
Sole, large size, good strong fratue
fancy handles, SpeCial for. --. 75
Black Gloria. and Parr Silk eov-
eyed parasols. all sizes and with
a great variety of handles at 1.00,
1.25, 1.50, 1,15, 2400 and, ..... .2,50
We hanale the Nationae Qyele and
Automobile Co's wheels, the Columbia
E &D, Hartfords, etc. We believe
them to be the best wheels made and
:would like you see the riew1900 models
Chain aud Chainlese,a feature peculiar
to these wheels is the local repair
guarantee which gees with each
wbeel.
• HIGHEST PRICES
At 0 o'clock Sunday evening the
angel of death again visited the home
and took the father, HugBradshaw,
to his eternal hom,e. Deeeased, who
was '70 years and G laionth of age, was
born in County Antrim, 1eland. His
two sons, William ancl Peter, live in
Stratford, where the deceased has also
lived for about ten years:
Ladies' fancy colored parasols,
plaids and plaits with very fancy
handles 1.00 to 2.50
Corset _-'--
& special line of steel filled cor-
sets, splendid fitters and ineae of
good material, a snep for. .....
• D & Corsets, special line,
great valoe for ... •
• Children's waists in all sizes
from 18 to 25, a, great he for
• i izes AGEN'r Fols. PARISIAN STEAM
from 8 to en , great wearers and
117, It. Par -ions has now. ou band and. for sale
4/. car load of very fine buggies or differontstYles
andcolors, vizi—
SUMP SEATS, MIKADOS, YOUNG
MEN'S 13ITG.G1ES, THREE
QUARTER, BUGGIES.
'Buggies for old people and spindle box for
businessmen, farmer s surreys, etc.
Anyone wtsbmg a brand now buggy wi
it to their advantage to call and see thorn before Roug
, buying elsewhere: h Rider, Gile and Sdver Belts e
50 Ws H. Parsons Bead tecklaces, Riobons.
, A Full line of Wooden,Tin ancleGtanite
I ware, McClarys best make.
'Two doors sonth of Ts. wn Hall. '
1 ORANGES, BANANAS, LEMONS
EXETER, ONT.
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CHEAPEST STORE OH EARTH•
JAS. WILLIS! PROP.
Novelties
Large and snsall eggs, Pickaninny
eggs, Lily Plates, Bon Bon Dishes,
Syrup Jars, Glass Ana China, Opal and
Gilt. 4 piece setts.
PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS
See our 30e parasol (it's a beauty)
Umbrellas very cheap, also Ladies'
Shirt Waists, Vests, Clashreere and
Cotton Hose, Towels, Covers, Lace,etc.
"The Maple Leaf" newest thing in
Belt Buckles, Gilt, Silver, Enamel and
Jet Buckles ; Beauty and Stick ?ins;
Sash Holders and Pens ;•Dog Collars,
t After Easter
Ladles' Summer Corsets n s
very conifortable for. .. . ... 50
KINDS OF FARM :,rtotyuciEnot be in a position to
I We expect fine weath-
er m
for wheeling.
You will
PAI.13 FOR ALL
tlig R. Ft6iCard Go.,
DireGt InTorters
••••••••0.0111.0•1110,
• Tetann DA.-ys CI1EAP SAVE.'—To-day
(Thursday,) Saturday and Monday we
will offer -all our wall paper, crockery,
glassware and lamps at less then. hal '
, price. A. big snap. We want to clos
it out.:—S: W. 13aonEntois.
Mrs. Geiser, of Shipka, movedinto
Dashwood during .-the past week hi
the house she recently puschaSed from
ohn Boese.
• $725.00 will be hung up in purses
for the races on the 24th of May at
Exeter. There will be 2.50, 2 30 and
2.20 trotting races, and a running
event, `operi to all. For particulars
ee advertisement in another coltun
Iso see posters.
gobc1 live comtnittee have the 24th
of May celebration in band, and are
bound to make f,t a 'uc;cess in every
particular, Special train services,
special rates, and special hotel accern-
xnadion for all wishing to spend the
day in Exeter have been arranged.
/
For sale very ellectp, a hendsoine
show ,ease, coffee mill, and a pair of
counter ecalea—J. W. 131-sonEascsc.
Souse of the best horses in Westesn
Ontario have alseady been entered for
the eacing events to be decided in
Exeter on May 24-th.
Charles Gladulati; of Peterhorougbe
,
spent yesterday " with his ' brother,
Lawyer Gladnaan. He iv 011 his way
to Nelson where be joins a party
boun,dfor the Yukon. This will be the
forth or fifth -trip to Dawson for Mis
Gladman, who first went North with
the Ogilvie exploring party.
On Wednesday, Mareb 28, the home
of Wm. Hudson, concession '7. Tucker -
smith, was the scene of a hitppy event,
when about sixty guests assemble(' to
Livitness the marriage of his' daughter,
1 inma,, to Robert Strong. The bride
Ies ebarmingly attired in white or -
ndy, trimmed with lace and ribbon,
wore a bouquet, of white Orange
4 'elssoms. The wedding march was
ayecl hy Miss Lottie Pickard. '
Ienjoy it unless you .have
an
. Up -It -Bate Bicycle.
IWe Lire showing thein
0 M the latest patterns: 1
6 Wo' believe they will a,
.
meet the requirements of 3
the most exacting Both 3
in
STYLE SND PRICE.
Call and see them
3 Carriag-es
Don't forget our child- 4
ren's Carriages and Go-, 3
Carts. They are new and
, nobby.
:Remeinber we sell,the
finest Pianos, organs and
sewMg machines,
L0444.4,444,4444,4‘ 40.040.441**
LAUNDRY,
FOR
FINE, GROCERIES
FLOUR ANDPOTATOES
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AL
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GARDEN ANDFIELD SEEDS
TRY US.
We are making a sp,etialty of the
above and would be, pieased to have a
part of,your tpade. ", •
Our f.acitities for buying are equa! to
those of our fieighbors„ and our shop
expenses are much 113135 than those of
any other concern in toWn:
TRY S
jA_PAN TEA 18d.
Trevethick