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Exeter Times, 1903-3-12, Page 8
19Q1 ADY" FOR SPRINR'New goods coming in. every (t ,y:. Stock will soon be complete. We think we Ilave good; reasons for feeling very proud o °.our.. new spring lies; trip as usual Values will be correct; for the buyers: Colne in aiid sd ' ur, new goods whether you: want', to bay ornot. You ki pw.you' e always welcome to come and study the new styles at. Stewarts, New wan, papers, a inagnii cieet range o1 sap'to date Canadian and .a aericen goods, 30. the, roll for a very neat, will, printed la�per, Some people_ say' it;s as good ea, .lie ordinary 7c,papers-_ See it, . 5c. the tall tau as sew line of wall paper, efaepe hack :,ground, with a lover floral co,*:rieg. BY far "lbe best 5c,a p pet, we have; ever seen, AXI the new *brides arid combinations. 7e, therollfor nice beeght glimmer effects, swell goods, suitable .for any room. 10c. the roll for .a grand range of full gilt papers„ Values such as , we have never before shown. We would particularly ask youto take a careful through look our lOc, line, 12e and 15e for very fine gold decor- ated papers, The 'kind that you are sure to admire, 25'c the roll for the finest gold and silk combination that we have ever shown. All our papers have matched bot tiers, and ceilings if your want thein, 050, each, for ladies' fancy, sateen Un ierst irts,'black and white .stripes, and pleeteci and frilled, 1.5c the'ye;rd fora swell lot of silk fZnished. Wrapper and .Waists �^oticils. The swellest lot we have ever :Chown. 25c the yard;, for pure. Jap waist silk, 20 different shades, the kind ,that looks well and wears well; Ask to, see'. the range, $1 25for 12/•1 blue and white fatsey, Marseliee Bed Spreads. The largest Teo best spread we have shown for e r yes, • 250. the yard for new Plaid Lustees; very,swelt for dress waists, three lines to select from. 25c the yard for a new Jap Floor Matting, fanoy floral effects, in blues and greens; $1.00 and $1,25 the pair for 'a ver choice lot of ladies' new dressed and undressed '..laid Gloves. -Every ,pair. sold under guarantee. We sell Groceries, cheap all the time,, , Don't pay_the old fashioned high prices, you may just as well be on the ground floor, MO .011811 STORE J R. T ElAffiRT —THE Sovereign ant of Canada, Capital paid. up 51,300,000.00 e. Surplus.. .......• 270,00.00 HEAD OPEICE TORONTO H;'ECUTIVE OFFICE, MONTREAL President, H. S. ROLA, Esq. General Mgr. --D. M. STEWART, EsQ. SAVINGS RANK. DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1.00 and upward re- ceived and highest rates of interest allowed,, ''Deposits Receipts issued at favorable rates, Loans made to far- mers on .their own names at reason- able rates. A general Banking Business done, OZ+`FICES' AT Exeter and Cie d1f®R ,. F. E. R' A RN, C. W. GILMOU1 Manager. Manager, GLADn2Az+i' & STANntrxi,Y, Solicitors. TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday Bohn: Qasual advestis ement,C acceptedup to noon Wednesday of each week. • THURSDAY, MARCH 12Tre 100 For Marriage Licenses, Wedding Rings, Watcl-*es, Clocks .Jewelry, Spectacles Etc C A r,T, ON R. ICKs Watch Repairing a Specialty,. Mr. Chas: Harrison isslowlyimp rov- ing. • Miss Vera Rowe is slowlyzimproviug after her recent illness. Mr. John McInnes is suffering from a partial stroke of paralysis. Mr. John Wood shipped a fine Ioad of cattle to Toronto, this week. James Torii i5 slowly recovering om the effects bad ad t fel .. Imo._ Save.your $ $ $ by buying your shoes from Seri & Rowe Mr. JamesWillis is slowly recon Wing from his illness. Miss Olive Queue() has aoce p ted a'• position as milliner . apprentice with the Misses Morlock. P Mrs. Wm Davis, of HamiIton,' •is visiting her mother,- t Mrs, Fisher, Huron street. Mr. Richard Snell of Snell & Rowe, w, was in Landon,"this week purchasing I; rew sprang goods Re" membi; . we take -all kinds of farm " cs izede a `g. as cash for which we i hest;pr�ces-S1vE>;L & ROWE. Locals Bobrer'was in Bernie, on esda�p, mailing_' arrangements fo {firel e opening of his creamery there. The Times office is the Place" ta'geC' ' your job printing: The Stitherland Innes Co, have cios- Have yon renewed yoursubscr £itan to the Tiaras yet. To Lwr.-1-..An oface't©.1et in F,ansox'e Block, aleoa hall on third fiat, apply to RAS, L P.ANsOY.. ed:dotwn their' ,stave mill for a few d 4 ays; in order to place the :boiler in proper repair. Mr. Wellington. Hero accidental) cut his left foot with an age, while splitting wood, on Monde, and as a result is laid' up for fev." a s , Lace Curtains and Carpets WE RAVE PREPARED OURSELVES FOR A good sprink trade in Lace Curtains, Scrims, :A.rt. Muslins and Draperies. We bought on ht our' goods through a manufacturer's agent thusivin us a Advanta e over g big g the usual manner of buying 3; g curtain goads Our makes consist of -Swiss and Nottingham manufactures and . g'can be relied upon, p as being extra good value. Our -Lace Curtain prices are 25c,oc 1: ao $1.15, 35c o,5,7 ,o $/.30, $I•�51 a.oa z.2o :�z,z :5� $2:49, , �2iSo, $2.75, $3.oa; X3.5o. a pair. These goods are io% and I5% less than regular prices. NAIRN'S ENGLISH LINOLEUM, 4 YARDS WID]Et $2.'5O FiLL W IDTH. CarDets Fer You' 0 . at Aid t•' CARL Price. A short time • rrl ago.vve:were enabled to buy. <r webs of .Carpet; from one c,f the biggest dealers in itCanada, This advantage gave s the priIlege of urchasin'g Carpets at very iyv prices' .•'iTie give you the benefit of our purchase.. I -Temp Caret worth 25c. for ... .. 5 .,. ,.2oca yd.. UJ'nion`Carpets worth :.4 c. for............ , . , . c S 35 ay'd• Union Carets worth oc for . . . Carpets- 5 .... �.oc a yd. Wool Carpets, worth c for ..... . , , . . 75 60 a yd. , plyEnglish Wool 3a 1 Ca ets �' r worth. I,z #o' .. , Carpets � 5 r c a yd, �5 Patent Tapestry Car - rt pet, worth occ, far, .... ....75c, a yd Ax. r1ne ster Carpet, worth f,25C 9-5. a yd. These are all new patterns with new shades. Buy from Us to Ga e' rndrie' POPPLESTONi.. Greeeriies a Speciale�,- p �'« (7x�e Saar Satxth post - o ce Mr. J. E. Toms 1. P. S„ le : Or;. his' official lounds Mies May Seel! has accepter' a lloei- time tie bookkeeper with Snell & Rowe. Mi.'. W. L,. Talbot, was in t,ondon,. on business fora few days this week. Miss: 1344.0es, milliner with E. J. Spark nen, has returned; and reef axed her duties, MM,ie.. Warren Moss has acs;epted a situation: with a ha"dw,re fi.tn • in. Shelby,' Mich. Ikliss "Elliott, has retiuuied, and taken her position as -milliner with. Snell '& Rowe, 11111: Thos. Wilks moved to Central- is on Monday where be will iu future reside and .conduct the creamery. Arthur Snell has returned bonze from -London and has taken a position es coat mukeawith W. 'W, Taman. Miss Marion Elston formerly with J, A. Stewart has accepted a position ars milliner with a reliable firth in King - .Miss May Armstrong, who was at- tending ;5the millinery openings in London and Toronto returned home Friday night, Now if you want to buy right and sage money come and see Vie bargains at the R. Pickard z store during this great sale.-SxEr..z & Rawl, ,0. Bert Ross after a visit of some weeks with friends here and Hensall,return- ed to his home at Chatham on Mon- day last. Rev, D, M, Ramsay, of Ottawa, spent the foremost part of this week with his parents here leaving 'Wed- ,esday for Toronto, Here you are, the chanceof a life time don't miss. the snaps at the " R. Pickard store, on and after Thursday, ;,arch 12th.—.NOEL &ROw1~. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ TALBOTS' A ZAAR , (This ad. Changes Every Week/ We purchased the other day q' another a t new line of �, STATIONERY Andjudging by the way t:he• s .4. sales for thea lot, Can be seen 4.in Window on Friday .and t Saturday. We have some REtzxbairb and Neve Radisiaes in. e. just now. These will be found very toothsome at this time ,g, of the year. 83'We purpose ,, last lot went,wepredict,speedy 4. 4. 4. .i. ' handlingthis Iine of stuff right .1. 4. along now. Talbots Bazaar meq. WeddingEPresents a Specialty. '§. siamomosastaw The Misses Elliott, Williams and Smith after a pleasant :visit with;: Mrs. D, A. Anderson returned to Mitchell Thursday, Mr, Stephen Hogarth has purchased from Mr. A. Glanville tile bis y 100 -acre faro: on con. 4, Stephen, paying there - Joy a o d ' b o figure. •;; n g To-day(Thursday) begins the great sale at the R. Pickard store. Yes we can save you money allgonds must bp, sold at a sacrifice,—SN.ELL &°Rowe. Miss Ethel Sweet after a lengthy stay at her home here left last week for Toronto to attend. . the millinery openings, after which she returns to - Durham to resume her position. Mr. James Armstrong, who . bas been visiting �r t friends and eladyes g here for thepast three months return- ed to his home in Crystal City, Man., Tuesday morning Herman Prior who has been in the employ of Mr. J. A. Stewart as clerk left on Wednesday for Swan Lake.. Manitoba,where he will join his broth- er Nelson who is located there. verybody welcome to our great Te. Come and see uswheh • teryou ant to btiy or not. Come and ive a s trialand we iI l use,you well, NELL & RowE,.- t,Perey Wood and John Gardine , whohave been attending Business 'College at Stratford, havereturned to their homes here, having had a serious attack of la grippe. , • • Mr. John Salter .on Saturday last purchased the Spicer homestead, Exeter South,paying good_ ' o figure, p Y g a g g Miesi Sp cer.intends haying an auction sale of her effects househ ld o et during the present month after which Mr, Mark Salter will take possession about April lst. - We are sorry this week to have to record the death Of Mrs. Bishop re- lict of the late Archibald 13ishop,:; which occurred at the family residence( Usborne, on Tuesday; 'after a ' very. severe and painful illness. The Trains 1, joins in deepest sympathy to' the be- reaved. ; Mr. T. Boyle who has filled:the po- sition as:clerk, with the R.—.Pickard. Co. for the past number of years and has won many friends by his mental and obliging manner 12a4 acpee similiar position with Carlin entering upon his dutieson, tes.d. last. Dr. Ovens, of London, Surgeon 'Oeit list and specialist of 'diseases eye, earn nose and throat will be at the; Com- mercial Hotel, on Wednesday, • A_pril let ; ' Wednesday, May 6th: �!Tednesday,June Sed, 1003, Spectacles and eyeglasses properly fitted. Next visit will be Wednesday,April, •lst, The James street. quartett (viz.) Misses (rill and 'Davidson. and Mr.. Anderson and Mr, Heywood, with Miss frown as organ actotnpanist, drove to Rippen, last rriday;evealeg, and supplied the vocal music for the„ entertainment, given by Prof. McKay, of Toronto. . Proceeds in behalf of the Methodist Chureh, of that •pleee, E''O.i, Ov11{:1t.S1.aT'Y 1li:Alts Ax OLP AM) .Wittr.•Txrazt Itmras iV1r. A AY r Winslow'eSoothing Syrup has been used for over sixty rears'- by Millions of mothers for their children while•teethin , :. With. perfoot sueee' Ib soothes the ohiid, softens the Gums, altaye a1I pain cures Wind Colic. and IS the best remedy cor ISiarrhn, It is pleasant to the taste. Sold In everypart oe the world. 25 coots t% bottle. Its valve is incaiculablS $e etre and tako Mrs `Wieslow's Soothing syrup and ask for no other kind. 000eeee00eeteealyee000000000gie --T l l _mg". • • The New Firm HE Greatest sale of Dry Goods, Groceries; Boots and Shoes, Crockery Ready -Made Clothing, Wall Papers, Ourtains find Carpets evex.beld in Exeter. Having purchased the R, Pickard Cods stock at a low, rate on the $, we are prepared and can afford to offer the beat bargains ever shown in Exeter*, . Come expecting a bargain, and we will satisfy you, The R. Pickard stock is noted as being the best in Exeter, All goods sold under guarantee. No trash in the stock, 000.100000000 000 •� BBst Up To PateSliirt Made Men's and Ladies' Furs Men's and Boys' Ready -Made Suits Men's and Ladies' Underwear Carpets, Linoleums1and Oil OlotbS Lace and Tapestry Curtains Dinner Setts and Tea Setts Crockery and Glass ware, All the new styles in Millinery Y 2 cans Red Sallnon 4 lbs Currants.. lbs Figs for...«... • • 25c .250 .25c This is as Oppertunitil Scidom Olicrca And one that you niay never have again. Jut think of buying the best stock in Exeter atsaciifice prices. Highestprice for Trade, Lowest.. ricefor d g price Roods. Remember the Stand, R Pickard C 'sm Stere. e► 1 1 1 1 e 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. ra 0 0 0 0 G 0 0 10th—Once wor i 11 tli--The fat' 12th—The tlj Kin,q Mir! 0 tbargainer Oh what, h t a sale . Ohwhat bargains. Come and see what we can do for you at the R. Pickard, store. • Everybody welcome. On and after Thursday March 12th, -SHELL & RowE. In the James-st Methodist church last night, Mr Edward Dawson, de- livered his celebrated lecture entitled, "The Man of theTwentieth Centur"y" The lecture was harked by good thought, and by varied apt and tell- ing illustrations. The audience was good and was held and delighted by the lecturer's good lessons, timely hits, and well managed pathos, wit and humor._ THE LADIES' Zr'AV0 RITE Laza-Liver Pills are the ladles' favorite medicine. Theyoure Constipation, Sick Mad - ache, Biliousness and. Dyspepsia without grip- ing, purging or sickeniug.� _-.- For The; NonTaws$T. --Messrs. W. Brooks and John Moore left on Mon- day last, with a carload of household effects, horses, etc., for Manitoba. Mrs. Brooks. and Mrs. Moore will fol- low in. a few:; weeks, . T. P. SMITH CQMING.-1f you htevel, defectivees' h ey tg t don't fail to con - stilt with T.,P. Smith, the Noted Eye S eeial' t is ofElora, l a who' o hwill. be a t O. , the Commercial House,Exeter on Ma 27th and 28th, Se"ad" in .another olumn. ., Fon SALE.—One Iarge capper kettle holds 110 gallons, splendid for boiling maple sap, original price $75, will sell now at $25. Also one splendid hub boxing machine, hearty new, price $45 will sell now for $25, at D. BRAUNDs, Exeter North. ThetssniaxiNa•-Miss ; Treble wishes announce to the ladies ll��� desofE k� Exeter e nd vicinity that she will now be found in her old stand.. next door to R. Sweet; where all orders entrusted to her care in the dressmaking line will receive prompt 'atter tion and in the test designs. „ - iW011,B A.ipOLD IIT ONE DAX Take Laxative hromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. . W. Grove's signature is on each boy. 25c TOTE3 +' T'Arws. '--Why net follow.. the adv' , at the -.Farriers' Insti- tute ' and introduce new petal ' :tldfate your. flock, •I am. booking _o stfow for es from EE '.. gg pure bred W/ & G oLr?>1N wyandottes. The best ge crag purpose 'fowl, .Eggs 15 for $1.00:• peak for a setting early. . J.• Soon, Exeter. . NOTEDoRs�=A team earn o $ f horses has recently purchased d by theo Duke of Marlborough, trona Mr. Aub- rey, of Montreal, for use ir1 the family carriage, the price paid being $i,600. The teamr tieel a' well matched and .liaridsome pair of -black horses, Ur.,. F. B,•$ern, Manager of•the Sovereign Bank being ,the proud possessor of one oo,theur while living in: Hensel!. We have not' advanced theprice of our td a,eco Amber -smoking tobacco, Hobs,; Qlzrrencyand'air Play thaw - nig -tobacco are':.thee; same size and price„to the Conai):tuer as formerly: We have it eXteri'd'ed'the time for the redeu ption;tti eSt n'shoe tags to. ;Janniary 1st .11 "x---` •ffT . EMPIRE ; To nA.cc"'Pm/Tip - . to o Co.- , 3:'.'`ctFT rwS.-Advance Crain - o. 207 B. T. of T. were pleased the,. -attendance°` last ": Monday dy0ntzig:' 'We hada splendid meeting ara three initiations ,we , hope to c%tgble our menebership•this year. All ;our "reeiilbers are kindly requested to. be present at oat next meeting, IVlareh the 16th. The "Contestants" have been appointed and all arrangements made and we intend to' have an ex- eellent programme. Remember[;�the date, March 16th. ANNIE Aft VTN- os . 'Ree- Secy, Royal Tealplar• s, WhtsT I CROW TEAortr aS' AssoCrA- rxc»,--Ori Saturday, March 7th, the comtriittee appointed to prepare the irAgz'atnn'ie fort th{S next meeltir*g, niot to the ]'ohne School, Exeter; ,'There were present 14essrs. °•owans, Ander- son and'3ohnstoti and Mise Hamilton, Waldron and Carling.:. The various items on the programme were arrang. 'leachers w ill m ee t in se ara t e r oo m' s ep for. Provision .wag made for one session, in whichthe male and female to dumas diffitulbies, T e invitation of the East Nuron Teacher's A$soela- tion to. hold r a set union . n m r with them in Clinton, was freely cobsider• ed, but . as the ^exeeutiee committee ] ' had decided last zel'ovembeie to meet in ft Exeter,. and the programme com- tttee had no authority to ruake hanges. it wag thought best not to accept the inyibation, this time. Messrs. Gowans and Anderson and Misses Hamilton Wairond and Carl- ing were appointed a committee to ar- range for the evening session of the first clay. The institute will be held May 21st. and 22nd. BUSINESS CHANGES,—Some changes in the mercantile line have ;transpired during the past week owing.tai the re- tirement of Mr. Bennett from the firm of Bennett & Snell, who recently pur- 'chased the R. Pickard Co,'se `stock of 'dry goods, groceries, etc. Mr. R. Rowe having taken Mr. Bennett's interest. The firwill m now be known as Snell- & Rowe. • Mr Snell's ability in the mercantile line is well known by the citizens of Exeter and surrounding country where he has made a host of friends by h seantegerity and straight- forwardness, while Mr, Rowe, who has for the past sixteen years been en- gaged in the furniture trade in Exeter; us anexperienced d business ea s man and Possesses no ,.mall amount of business ommon.sense. ' We wish the new rznreat success in their u der g' n tat- A.ng and bespeak for them a fair share of the patronage,- both of, town and country, We understand that Mr owe has sold his undertaking and urniture business to his 'brother, Mr. amuel Rowe, who will take posses - ion and carryon the business in that ine. • W. C. T. U. NoTEs.=-If we could sin ep intemperance out of;the country then %woulde b hardly poverty . Y enough left to give healthy exercise to th charitable impuIses.--Philips Broo s. The second meeting of the W an's ChristianTemperance Union. s held at Mrs, Blasdeil s, Andrew `street, on Tuesday. March 3rd, As many ladies were present as could be comfortably seated, Mrs 11. Hoo Hoer conducted the devotional exercises, profitably devoting part of the time to a practical bible reading. A eom- m tee was appointed to visit the vil- lage council to ask for the use of the town hall ox reading tooth. in which to hold their meetings. Superintendent were appointed for each.of, the 'differ- ent departments of work, viz: Mrs. H,• Hooper,• temperance work .in Sunday Schools; MraaC.Brooks, anti -narcotics, Misss eTaggar t missionary work to lumber cnm ps• Mra, Mill yard, purity and..mother i) - s meetings; Mr's. E 1J.1rof t press work. "Greatness of any kind has DO greater foe than the habit of drinking." ---Walter Scott. The next regular meeting to be held at Mrs, E. Elliott's on Tuesday-, . March -17th at 3.30, The W. C. T. U. is nondenonai- national'and should be joined by every lady- who is loyal to God, and home, and the best interests of our town. "No one life can be pure in its pur- pose and strong in its strife, and all life not be purer and stronger there "Vice is to be prohibited, let the difficulties in executing the law be. what they may." --Lord Chesterfield. MasELLIOTT,s. 1; .,E Rec.-Sec. A RED LETTEn.:DAY, w..MOrtday night, March 0bh, was a, red letter day for Lodge 1.x3, Lebanon ' Forest' A. F. & A. M„ it being the official visit of Right Worshipful D.D G.M. Cassells, ofStratford,;and it gave tlae officers and members a good chance to show pini what high estunatioti he'was: held. It ;was not long ago that'the officers of Lebanon Forest ..Lodge paid a visit to Stratford at the - express desire of the D,D,G, D2. ( assells and covered themselves with �� �gglorq-on that occasion. The •D.D;(,1!,..paid them, eyery attention' and did all in his pow- er to entertain them,; It Was therefore with great pleasure the officers and members of Lebanon Forest returned. in a small way his kindness, During lodge session the gird degree was exemplified in a manner which called forth the highest enconinms of, praise from the D.D.G.M, He compltnieht• ed 'W. M. Dickson and other officers on their great eat efdceue Nearl ineinbers were'resent, : including ding present, ncludAng• members from Hensel' Lodge .Ater, closing lodge, adjournment Was d wa made to Brother Ache o hostels s ns where a splendid yp endid repast was partaken of, .'Cverythin beieg,done to make the members we coni'e, The rat toast was "Our Ring and the 0 e�00o000000060000000,000606•00.000000060600 a YOU ASK WF Y? 1st—Because the front won't break or push up. 2nd --The braces passing under the front don't drag or break it, • 3rd -Perspiration cant not touch the front, 0 4th—The cobandllar butbeiton no • at the back of the collar covered prevents the irritation a n d chafing of the neck of whichshirt the old style does, 5th—The attachment at itV the back to keep the tie in place. 6th— d •mfort inweaSoliringcoit, qth--Saves Laundry, �. 8th—Perfect Fitting. Oth—Unexcelled for full •• dress. wa.S OPoi 4 � y rxl, s necessity, n'$ luxury. Ntl1 1 e' �1. 0 0 w 0 r► FOR SALE.ONLY. BY .ARMID3G B: 0 0 0 r o 0 0 00000000 Furnitu • aderta We Carry r4oo nes in Furniture e' TAN D MAKE PRiCES EASYFO . ALL ,. P W. T Graduate of Dr, Myers School of Embalming. Opera House Block. Craft." Our Worthy Worshipful Mas.,1 - ter Dickson giving a splendidaddress, and the members rising and singing' with great fervorNational the ationat An- them. A splendidly executed piece of music then followed, in which Brother Smith of Exeter, and Messrs Trott, Sellery andShaw of Hensali,took part. /Then followed toast of "Our Empire," replied to by N. D. Ravioli, in a strain which surprised those who have heard him before, but never thought, loyal as he ie, he could so well have expressed in a few short terms, the elements of masonry, which are part of onr great Empire. Then Brother Senior gave a capital song in his usual good style. To the toast of "Our Guest our Worthy Worshipful ,Mas- ter Dickson added a well -merited mead of praise to our D.D.G,M. and who, on rising to reply, was greeted. with "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow," and he well merits this term, He merle a splendid speech and won gol- den obden opinions from all present. He particularly 'emphasized this send- went, viz,: That all Masons should help forward and sustain the widow and the orphan. rp an. He mentioned that Masonry in Canada had made splendid strides during the' last year, both nunhericglly and; financially, The- toast hetoast of•'''Visiting' Brethren" was re- piied to by Bro. :Sellery, of $ensalI Lodger,and'Br"o, •J 1 e11at d of Lebanon Loclgea; North Del otae;.'U :S .A,: Both. the orchestra and Bro,,` Senior eyecu t ed. their e r arts n the e h Merl de :. n u s ' p. n•a: a ne ma nn r and One e. Mies, e s Oke and r `.•, ,IVT • -r r11 $1 arg's,,sanb a a3ialrt •spfendhdjy,.: Tb.e toast•of "The Ladies" Vias replied ,:to': by;; Bros. '0. H -'Sanders and 'J: A ' Stewart, the Tatter .giving . expression of surprise .,tha tbebabhelors could riot speak in atNr ..•`%enthusiasti one c Mariner of "Beautiful Woman":: but left a •beuedict. 'to ° do so. Then •folloWeci toast.bf "Lebanon Forest Lodge," •re- plied to by W. M. Dickson in a splen- did •'speech. Our "Host and Hostess" was the last toast and was drunk en- thusiastically, to the accompaniment: of "Jolly Good Fellows"_and'they well deserve praise as the ` repast was a revelation of the culinary art, "Auld ;Lang Syne" sang in a worthy manner clewed this memorable evening. Many people say they are "all nerves" p yes easily startled and upset,easil worried end irritated. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just the Milady such people require. They restore perfect et harm on y of the n stye centres, and give new nerve force to shattered xtervous systoths, SCIENTIFIC EYE SPECIALIST '1C: Po Smith —WILL 1ii+J AT TEE--'-•- OOMM RCI L ROUSE, EXETER -TWO DAY'S Yd oNLY-. FRIDAY PPR SATURDAY, MARDI! Rin AA►R 28111 Call early and avail yourself of his vain ice .. i valuable ser this: v , as h sis a rare op- portunity to have your eyes properly testedfreeof charge. No guess work, but a scientific certainty. Difficult cases accurately fitted, ALL ¢o x etrAnalimnDDY A P1ILL LINT+, or ARTIFICIAL E ZES ADDED To OUit s tool . ..CRE 1TON slier We are giving PX -exit sa- tisfaction in fiince re- modelli ng 0111 aril _ DrySoft ' . too ll4d Gristly, Ding DUO Fr r0111 T 4- For Pure Manitoba amily Flour jai • P.rIn , Cc�,,� Bl eakf. �.S�l'i3 Ci` tr �. ooll, su I of Mill �+tee a� PP 3' ... d and ho al p �' on hand d Give our Flour and Feed a Tial and be convinced tha'it is all right, Roller and Plate Choppers i to suit customers. f RV1✓Y 430R MILLERS DIED - Whalen, len on Thtamac.ta * 'WxzitlttT .r n '91t a �., March 5th•, Effie Ada Pym, bo)ove,;• wife of Mr. John 'Wri ht r aged. .w5 years, 7' montbs and 16 daysc y.:. $zslloD--:A.t• her.late. residence, Usk borne, on Tuesday M ar ch 10th, J$0 3 , Janet P. Doig, relict' of •the 40e Archibald Bishop, aged 66 yet" months and 20 days. Funeral, to day -(Thursday) to 'Rogeryiile cemetery at 1 o'alesk,