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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-4-14, Page 8Yes, we are busy with spring trade, Just a word or two a- bout some of the good things we have ready for you, We think that we hev the most complete stock we have ever shown, a stock so large and so varied that we should be able to please the most exacting, ress Goods is one of our Strongest Lines 0c. the yard, for a very swell da)e. the Yard for a loyely raoge range of new Nob Voilemedium fancy snow fieke voiles, new eiget, plain crepe groends with Boacee effects. All the new shad- -e pretty nob over stripe. Cora es in ineee, greys, fawes, greezie. rece for dresses, suits or oda atal blact . aed white. les. $1.00 the yea d swell Tweed suit - 75e. the yald,Ladiee' New Seotch iege,51 inch wide. granite grounds Tweed Suitings Oa flake effects with uob flake finish, the best greens,greys and inowns,specielly goods we have ever ehown, greys good fer suits or skirts, greens, browns and blues. Black Dres Gods .`,1r0a strong line wIth 14B, we have many exelos- ive Hoes not bown by any other house ie ton a, Black Canvas Voiles with nob Black 'Twine fiuish Voilenew tffects, very stylish, bright finish. canoes effecte, swell rich goods. special vale are valttee. etee, Mach Pebble Voiles, prire wool Black Greuadiee, uice open the kind the dressmakers thee to effect with satin over stripe, very homile, suitable for dresses. suits, stylish, suitable for Dresses or skirts cr odd waiste.75c, L00. $1,85 waists, 50e • . . Yeetiege aral aistiege. An itn s 4 to select from, We eau hOW you nearly fifty ddrerent huewistus, 'Whites, creams, lacks, black anti white ana fancy celorigs The choicest lot we have sbawn. What About Sugar Wehve a car ot Redpaths Extra Standard Granulated, in 100 pound bags u)d barrel. if you want a beg or beerel we eau eaye You some moraela Yon better buy early as sugars are almost sere to advanee. We will protect you againet high pewee. $4,se per Oel pol,MtdS, ;7171t:.•;.; the lethit of shopping at et tewarte. PRODUCE TAKEN 1 A STEWART CASH. n egew*'eadiug ttce Spaee cael) week.) T IT IS TO YOUR AD . - VANTAGE TO KEEP AN ACCOUNT WITH The Sovereign Sank of Canada IIECAUSE:-It is a strong-, careful, safe, iiheral. prompt, aeeurate, and euccessful institution, BECAUSE: -It is a_gr owlog, active, progressive, up -to date Bank in every particular. BECAUSEt-Yoer account will be appreciated by the Bank, and your Interests Will always be carefully considered. BECAITSEt---Every person is always a, welcome visitor at the Bank, BECAUSE: -This Bank studies the needs of its customers, and properly takes care of them whether their business is large or small. BECAUSEt---It does an exclusive Banking business, and, consequently, no- body can serve you better. OAVSEI-It is in a position to collect your drafts or notes, and attend to your Banking wants generally, 13ECALTE:-Its dealings with all customers are absolutely conficlental, it is always ready to assist and advise. BECAUSE:- We do not believe you can ask for better treatment than this Bank will give you, and we therefore ask yon to write or call at any of our Branches. BECAUSE:—It is the first Bank that hasfully r conized the requirements of the fariAer and is prepared to meet them. Branches in Huron County at Exeter Crediton Dashwooel Hensall Zurl c h T±{EX Fa R 1 NI S, A P It I L 14th 190 MeIntosh, iocipel a the Athens New and Most- Stylish Nadel Scheel, advocated eu (Ilan texacontaining our highest ideals of Can idianisne Dr. R. T. Ferguson, ef Pontiac, Mich., visited his sister, Mrs. Obs. Snell, on Friday last, „t ahoy, tttait tt :Wears,A Darlina and T. don h.ott, ht 11 \Are have a splendid showing et Dress Goods for spring and 1);.. loins. They haudled, teeir owe a cod„ summer wear, eich silky fabrics and handsome dressy suitings. yam tetthhthth hi we have beeri very careful in the selection Of our Dress Goods Sexsinith, left OIL Tiltir;daY morning Quality, dyes and wear May' be thoroughly relied upon, for Frobashire, Asa ,.were they will speee the St/Wolk-al. Black French Venetian Broad Cloth Lace Cauvas \relies, sbeere h/th chat, sten. thhatew shhhthhe menefac: tired, from all woed. rich pretty steipes and cbeeke, very hand - been laid up el:treeing with an attack' rfin") 51 w54'e Si '59 a` VI' wt.": "I )21141(' rshlIdtes' 48111' wide of appendicits. She is now progres. sing etvoratily toward recovery, Spring Dress Cioods A uumber of cue young people *Le ended a taffy atry, on Tuesday eveti ht' at the Immo of Mee. •Reger Neefilimitt. All sepoet pleareant thue. John Ca:triton who bas been s Sertously IU during the past, few mouths is now able to eh up a portion of each day :aid her ma.py frends NY feel aseureil for Ler complete re - .r /ea leth, a J. O'clock, Aueoa s ea1e. b.ousehoid eftects, etc., also lame; and, lore tate.paoperey otr Mr. 3. T. altatentnee-el'ehn Cita Ue WU- eer. Mr. Albert Box and, Mr. The-. Whit,- aker Of SLephen, left; 1nMon*day for Toledo, O1°, where they have eneured Alua titles, Their Santilloa axe:eel, to eller tly xenemee to' 'ehat hlue, Dr, Andersen laftS returne ore afitchell, where sale beau vis rime. her violater, Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. ,Iliott etunU whit ).rand. will vis.friends in Exe,ter for a Week. The old etable et the rear ea Dr. IItneeinaa n's v if ice on tee 'David Stec r •property 'W0.0 torn down alas week, The lumber will be used by alr, heed Davis, in erecting a elied on hie 'eQ1I'resti LaY:imes Tom ettemled ths ren- al a ber sister, Mrs. John 'NeVioui at 11' !mien, on Wettmesday afze, Meleon was sixty years or age. Iler death came euddeti one, ',wee unexpe.ct The many fziends io town of Mr. S. of Hensel', eecreeery at toe South Iltuou Fertners Institute will regret to leara that he as confined to his room having met with an accident whieh reoilted in the breaking of one f hie legs btilow the knee. ia Rowcliffe, daughter of the t .141).12,S RewcliXte, ot Was', united in niarrieget on Weelnesti April 1at1 to Mr. a oeepli Sbipley. The happy couple will reside near Cliuton, n a farm recently petrel/awl by dlte room. The regular monthly ztveUut or the W. Ca T. U. 'will, be 1ted. at the home or Mese Chas. Brooks on wesday, April 20th. a.,3 p. tn.•All the members are eordtily, invited to preeent tie a large deleaataien From the Ilensell lamen -are epx,ettted to be preeent. Mr. Wm, Ilawkshaw who has leas- ed, the Commercial:House to Mr. Han- hann fornaerely a Ridgetown, has perchased from Mr. Chas. Isaac, of Lucien his brick residence on William at. paying therefor a good figure. Mr. Ilawkshaw takes possession on t e lst of May. Dix Nasal Ointment is a splendid remedy for any stuffed up conchtion of the nose or for catarrhIt clears the bead, allays irritation and is a -.splendid dressing for chaffed lips or cold sores. Sold by 0. LUTZ, Central rug Store, 15e. Box. Messrs Wood & Puke have disposed of their butcbering business to Mr. A. nerdy,of Dashwood who • will take possession the 1st of May. Messrs Wood ar. Fake have not decided *what business they will pursue hub we trnst o still retain them as residents of our village. Mr. arid Mrs. Jas. Walker, of Dev- on, while returning home from church on Sunday last were thrown from their buggy with somewhat serious results. Mr. Walker having the bones of his nose broken also receiving a severe cut on his head. Maa Walker escaped with a sprained wrist but the buggy was badly broken up. Mr. S. T. Manning expeets to leave next week with his family for Manito- ba and will bold an attrition sale of his household effects on Saturday April 10th. While we regret to lose Ur. Manning and his estirna,ble family as citizens we extend our best wishes to them for their futuee prosperity in the west, There are a great many people in the world who endorse the most stren- uous language and approve •of the most radical position by a, iaewspapet editor, wben his opinions are in accord with their own, who will denounce him roundly as an extremist when they do not agree with Dina. This is the way of the world. Rev. Dr. Warner, Principal of Alma Ladies College, St. Thomas, preached educational sermons on Sunday last in the Main street Methodist church delivering two very fine discourses. The collections and subscriptions were in advance of last year. Throughout the day the choir rendered excellent and appropriate music and singing. At the regular meeting of the Ep- worth League of the Main st, Metho- dist church on Tuesday evening. A very interesting and profitable address was given by Mr. T. H. McCallum on the subject "The Modern Sunday its use and abuse." A short business meeting washeld after to discuss mat- ters pertaining to the work of the League. • GLADUAN ite STANBURY, ,e- , Solicitore. Clinton E, KA.E,N 34anager, Exeter For Marriage Licenses, Wed.:1111g Rings, Wa.tcleces, Clock Jewelry, Spectaeles Etc CALL ON R HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. • as la •• I e • • ism 'III DR. OyENSSurgeo, n, Oculist, OF LONDON Sp ,ciaiisir, DeseaSes, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat yiBits Exeter monthly. Glasses Properly Pitted Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Offic*e COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Dates ot visas, WEDNESDAYS, Feb. 3, hin.reh 2, March BO, May.A. June 1. June 23, July 27, Sept. 7, Oa. A. Nov. 2, Nov. 21 London office 225 Queens Ave. TO ADVERTISERS. e copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisemente accepted up to noon Wednescia,v of each week. THURSDAY, APRIL 11th, 1901 Locals Read Popplestone &• Gardiner's add on page 5. • Regular meeting, of the council o Friday (to -morrow) evening. Fanson's block will be sold by public auction on Friday .4pril 22nd. \ Mr. W H. Graham of St. Marys was ni town or, business, Triesda,y. Mr. and Mia. Anclretv, of Gor- rie visited wil4i relatives here on Sun- day last. See why it is to your advantage to do your business at the Sovereign Bandin their adon last page. Miss Stanbury, of Bayfield spent parti of last week here with her broth- er, Mr. J. G. Stambury. Miss Dow pleasantly entertained a few friends on Sattarday evetting in honor of Miss Easuvvood who has been the guest of IVIrs. T. G. Statibury. ,416. 'TV C3* XT.. 33 etre She •The laid You LIM Always Bought ZienetTae -i2.e241$ Miss Harrison, of Toronto is re- newing acquaintances in town the guest of Dr. and Mrs, Amos. Friday, April 22nd, auction sale of Fanson's Block. H. Baowea Auction- eer, Rave L. PAXSON, Administrator. Mr. Wm. Knapp and Mr. J;A. Me - Coleman who have been in town for the past six weeks selling a dress- makers system left on Monday for Blyth, Says Premier Ross to the temper- ance people : "You want Prohibition •or nothing, I agree with you. I will meet your wishes. I will give you - nothing!" • Mr. Geo. Bagshaw who has just completed a terra at the Stratford Busixess College has accepted a posit- ion with C. C. Lee, Hardware merch- ant at Goderich. We would call the attention of our readers, especially the farmer, to the article on Macaroni or -ma Goose Wheat Growing. found on another page of this issue. Miss Maud Hutton, of Winnipeg who has been visiting relatives in town left on Saturday to visit rela- tives ha Brantford afterwards visiting he sister ltIrs. McMillan at Ottawa, As a dressing for cuts and wounds se Dix Healing Balsam. It relieves pain, inflammation or festering and also prevents blood poison. Price 25e Sold by C. Lima, Central Drug hen you get "that tired feeling', on'e "go way back and sit down' ut use HowEY,s Syrup Hypophos- phitos. Its as good as a rest. For sale at New Drug Store, south of Post Office. The independent Order of Odd Fel- s will (D. V.) attend servicce as la body at the Main street Methodifst church on Sunday April 24th when a sermon will be delivered by the pas- tor, Rev. W. M. Godwin Mr. ViTro. Bawden has sold to Mr, 1.Vm. Calfas, of Zuric.13,an entire horse "Bisgah Knight," He is of the heavy draught class and is a fine looking beast. The price paid was in the neighborhood of $1500, Mr. Abraham Deering, of Stephen, purchased the property of Mrs. Rob- ert Delve, on Simcoe st„ for the sum of $400. Mr. Deering expects to give up farming in the near future and take up his residence in town In discussing the subject of a history beet before the association, held at Toronto last week liar. Came ran Ross Bleck Box Cloth Suitiog, absolutely i . • • .. , . • •-•,“ P...."1, -•••M 1.00 and 12 anspottable, duli. fieleh. 51 ill, wide hot_ hthth la greys navy and (tinna., A French Silk Eolienne,e, vety rich i •""- i'-$1-1° a agne, 4$ "tirchk'!s wiLie . $1.25 Blank Panama °lab, eIl mire wool, Twine moth sums waste as vitae absolutely onepottable„ silky fioisle 48 hat athaaht thread, ilea heap ee ta wide, - .. _ . . _ ,,„, „,„„ se„25 a yth 1 shadee. 44 to 48 in wide, 75e, 1.00.0..24. Black Panne Stating, very dressy i Cream Lustre, taffeta finish, tucks material,eich satin finieh made el pure las picely as silk, 48 in wide 35e aud. 500 woo), medium weight .... 81.00 a yd. I cream vat, makes a „Try, ttyrish Black ()auras Oloth, small neat i watSt or slut, 48 Richt s wide, o ,- to v eaves, all puie wool, latest fashioo, I $1•00 a Yatd. 48 niches wide, , ., ...,.. , _ .e5e a yd.' Cream Scillian, rich finish, verY .18 inches wide, rig cents to 131801. Worsted Oatmeal Olothaeade beillholt, &lain finest worsted yam, bright wore $1.00 a yard. std euish,, -IS in. wide ....,.8ee a yd. Creem Canvas Cloth, very fashion - Black nenelx Silk Voiles, very rich able, -iwat even weave, 42 inches wide fleet 48 in. wide.- .... • . -81.25 a yd , iii0 cts yd. In view of the latest developments in the prohibition question a provin- cial convention of the friends "of tem- perance and prohibition will be held in the Guild Hall, Toronto, on Thurs- day April 21.st. This annual feathering is called by the Executive of the On- tario branch of the Dominion Alliance in the interests of all societes Working in the cense of temperance. Special rates on all railways. The marriane Look pla.ce in London on (April 13th, of air. learcei dia Tom, of anellwood, Manitoba, eon ef Mr. J E. Tom, P. S. L op Clndertell, to Miais Mat;garet." 'Gunne, an esItintable, young lady, of London. Dr. Tom who, has a lucre tare praetice in ,t,he North West lia,s many friends in this ;total, Fancy Tweed Suitings A. magnificent range o[ the flakes, curls and boucles,in r combination. 48 to 54 in we advtrtse is so tig bn0xtLr0 then rinple best wishes. Fon, $L1, -.A quantity of mangolds and turnip. Appl!„- to BA“SILVW, Stephen. A Goon INVPSTMENT.-- tt safe 1r:see-mu:re Ly Block on Apell-22nti. ititOleltarrte von timx. property in Exeter with sn deuce thereon, °mei in Apply to OxanzLts Sr, STAN TO CURE A COW IN ONEDLY Take Laxative Dronna Quinine Tal3lut All druggiste refund the motley if 1 falls to cure. E. W. Grove's eignatiir is 0» ?teh bOx. 23'. GET OE 1,111,1 LiaA. fl outig in the village 21 yeai i of age or over, whose names ore not, on the voters list should apply at once to the assessor to have them lelltles placel on tbn new assessment roll. NOTroSe-Miss aleTapaeavt. of Hou- se% wishes to tainted all those who laced their* ()alma with her for "The orying Pan" attachinente that, they are now ready fn custotners at the store of Thos. Hawkins &Son. ialr A, Q. Bader 4 lea,a .04 weekre- sumed operastious in his erioImery, and has engaged Mr. a. A,. 'Bell, of London, a praetital batter maltert.to take charge or tho factory tor, the coming eeegion. ,Tliae woele L WO .Wag- gons bave , aeon atarted on, their rouxula lo drawl the. cream. Others ujll shortly he placed Imola different tettteee publio schools resumed work on Monday, after the Easter. vacation A eommarciel counse bas been, add- ed to the High School, with. nr. Ot13 lien, of London, ael eta:cher, hut it is not expaoted tills Work willehe, begure eintil the midsummer team: Mr Pleating the principal, reeumed this work on Wednesday, owinta to ill - Ines an his' home whieh prevented him Tram doings° earlier in the week. EXETER NORTH NOTES. -Mr. Win. Walker has moved into the house which he purthased from Mr. R. Williams On Main street.- Mr. Bell- • raour held a wood bee on Friday last and got a good pile of wood. sawed. - Miss Nellie Ovewes, of Goderich is vis- iting at the hotre of her father. Mr. Thos. Oretves.-Mr. Wm. Northcote jr., left Monday with a car load of set- tlers effects foe Alameda, Assa., where he has purchased a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Northeott, sr., intend leav- ing in a few days for the same place. - Mrs. Phippen has rented Mr. Trebles house on Main street recently vacated by Wm. Walker. -• Closed Down. -Tee, Sutherland Tu- nes 'Co., who havici been operalttng their mill here ter the past five years )1aVe ,c1o*,d4 down, and ar xemove hem tnd Mr. Rocey willgo to Parry Station; also ito ;Thamosiford, where Lhe company arje starting up new ,bnanchas or, aheir, ilidneara.„ Mr. 'bl- ues, et,C Ohaithanix igieneiral ..rettaaamr, waa Imre last week, and viewen.g, (he niituottion, owingto ehe acarcitY of eimber In thief clieat;riat, it having alt - ready been nearly pracurede, by the firm decided; to Weise uoi the Zazst-' tory here. Mr. ,IVItcDonald: Manager here and Mr. Roaay;wal goi ;to Parry Station and take charge. • • Death of Miss Eacrett-There died tit the residence -at her Another, Mrs. ri,a.e.. re t t, on Saturday morninglatsto Sarah Ann, daughter of the late Mr George tEarnett; at the ' ag)s ;cif 11 years: Miss Eacrett was in her earlier life, a brilliant musteizin haming held the peeition of organist in ,the Main -at: DUO d4st church,. afftie ards per- ttot'ining the same amides in the Jam- es ;street church. Heir la blors ceased in; 'that direation eater teany yen or 'faithful service wh,enaffliotion eelz ed; upon,lia..r and for 1501I1.8 time peal: 'she has been almost entirely confind tot the honv.', and unable . tab -424 any pbe,Oure in the!. naany vicissiteadee o[ lile being at Limes unable to leave ;her rocra, and required the elnaosi, constant care of a devoted mother, The deoease4 has been confinedalmosb entirely t o her bed • since Christ alas anti during the laet few days, bucaime quite un.conseieue to, all around, anl passed peacefully away early rti Sat- aday morning. 'Eler remain s were .13)111UeriLdirte,yd: 1ina,s1ht. fee'E>tte:natitteL'173''sotn- ing pipe by a large number •pld ir1:81.1d8, • est weaves dsigns, nclud t and dark shades, Beautift e, 7e, $1.0o and $i,5 a yard. t your spring dress n wedded ftr Spring You will fina us with a full line of everything that is new ,now for the spring trade, We have a wonderful collection of all the - New Spring Styles in Dress Goods, Waistiegs Vesting's, Trim - mins, Stock Collars, Kid Gloves and evelything new and natty. NEW DRESS GOODS We have a owed collection of Dress Goods in all the new ideas, Donegal Tweeds, Seoteh Tweed, Baeket •eloth Oheyiot, VDUs Twine Clotb,Rtanes nu Eoblees anddll erepe de Clime e DRESS SKIRTS We ere opening lap e swoll lot of new Drees Skirts in plain. Venetian and Viceatet aemeitelly made and trimmed. They win be good sellers at 8 to $5. NEW STOCK COLLARS All cokes, all etyles, of erood twit cellars at 20e end 25e each. ar frames, black or white at lee eaeb NEW VESTINGS In plain, large and small basket weave, figured and etriped, These are good wash goods and give hest 04 service at 20e and 25e Per yard. NEW WAISTINGS -A. beautiful selection of those goods all the new colors. Voiles, Valley Lusters, Plain Lesters, Venetians, Delaines and striped 0mm:was, ope of the very latest. NEW KID GLOVES In wbite, tau% castors and greys 11 the leading shades for spriog.eve,7 pair guaranteed to fit and wear. We make a specialty of our Kid. Gloves. Lace Gurtanw We Ine all our Taee you will And our range iar are from soc to $6.00, Be per yard. Peek -a -Boo Cur ks;AU U; LI A For rxiiiaq Dad. 1431 RIR* inee. .Apply et J. Bleciatatte shop er At. ,OROVEntSIXTY afee.aa titoeatuevI4resreeyrrilitr: ltsbrieru:oz,a?„Ti,:4 8bymiltioneotmotbcrerorthar tbinr.„ vritb perfectsacteret . eviteesthesures.alleys all v. o 4 roileoly eaiwit to the taste, eola rt el tra weal, .33 iteAlvulablo. -lastet tiaettd a. E T,') Fs:11'$ grow. terxa Ontario rei)ort that . ve datte eavet. injury eir orcisaw.ls the past of the trees were ith them. These lie of loss and nit autiether crops. The s wMch keep them iw nunieroas than former - Cleaned up, and they th a COU1t)ittCl 'Name ujnry to owls raid check are li ly as the la have more el nee pt. pea . it were not for the needaelow, Wale and animals which feed upon mice the land wonld slop he overrun with the lattee peeti and a field of ripe clov- er would be a. thins of the past, Ole INTEREST IN THE HOUSETIOLD.- In an article m the ..7t,tay Delineator light is thrown upon a. vexatious problent which many woman have to contend ; namely, serving a dinner or luocheon without a tnaid. The sug- gestions are practical and simplify the serving of a meal to a great extent. In the same number are two Illustrat. ed pages of dainty refreshments for a May -Day entertainment, Luncheon Dishes, and Entrees from left -overs gives appetising and econouncal pre- parations, and M dee vaviatione are supplied a number of ways of prepar- ing this staple article of fowl. In ad- dition there recipes for many kinds of sponge cakes and numerous sugges- tions to lighten the labor of the kitch- °IT* an NEWSPAPER Dun Fanar.-The Gorrie Vidette bits at the "somethirg for nothing" patron under the caption "Another Harcishell," and says: A farmer struck our sanctum on Mon- day and wanted a free local for a hog he had purchased from some big swine feeder down in the woods some- where, and he told as he was going to keep the hog for breeding purposes, and then had the nerve to ask for a free local to make him from fifty to one hundred dollars every season. Well, be went away thinking we were a hard lot likely, hot he took his local with him, and will likely tack it up on his gatepost. We asked him in a bust- eess manner to advertise his hog pro- perly, and be said he thought we charged too high. He was certainly scared of losing his almighty dollar." FoitEcA.sTs. - The Third Storm period is central on the 15th, 16th ancl lith. The disturbing causes at this period are, the Vulcian reac- tionary, Moon in conjunction with Sun, or at new on ehe 15th, there will be growing power of the Venus period. Whetber or not storms lap over from the second period, on and about the 15th, there will be a marked increase in the intensity of disturbances. The temperature will rise high wieh a corresponding fall of the barometer, all attended with thunder storms,aud heavy downpours of rain and hail, Violentgusts of wind will be natural, especially in re - gems south of the centre of the low barometer area, Look for chaage to much cooler,progressively,from about the 10th to Mb. Frosts will be pro- bable to the northward. Fourth storm period isacentral on the 21st, extend- ing from the 19th to 21th. At Oats tbis time we will have entered well into the 'Venus disturbance and tlae moon will be at the north declination and first quarter. As we enter this , period a general and marked warm wave for the season will develop in western parts, the barometer will fall along with the progress of the warm wave eastward, and decided storms of rain, hail, thunder and wind squalls will visit most sections of the country before the close of the period --later of Pu 'urtains open now for cantina and very cbea. inette Curtains for only ins forOnly 25C per yat .e canci 35C e and Undertaking nd well assorted stock in all lines of our trade. Are made of Purt you cheaper, hut With Spring nothing so rft ch course, in eastern than in western ex- tremes. Look for a sudden and decid- ed change to high barometer, cold winds from the northwest, •followeci by clearing weather and frost at night in the imruediate rear of the rain, thunder and wind ere -as. • Several quite cool nights, with the probability of frosts over much of the country northward, will follow behind the storms of this perm( reetere t -1,b1 You are t FO nteed, for$5.00. We r can be bought for the es the need of many thin an pure mattress. HUSTON Embalmer, Opera House troolvonstunpuipmemattualartaomptax.,Itt uite Rjght When you insist on having Harvey Bros.' Flour. Our STAR FLOUR Is made from the choicest Ontario and Manitoba wheat. The quality of our Wheatlet Has been improved by Steri- lizing it. Give it a trial it is a "Food" not a "Fad." Our facilities for handling the chop- ping trade are unsurpassed. The new Vissot grinder is giving great satis- faction. frifiR_VEY 6R08 MILLERS sagazeowmfmayeews:,.--cvesosee MAY CALLS e are received ;.from business firms and g MANY STUDENTS are placed in good 0 positions each year by the famous 415 CEEiTHAL iji t•A-. PA- This school stands for the MODEST ce A" AND BEST in business education in 9 Canada to -day wiany•business colletms te. gemploy our graduates as teachers. We OA ., have scores of applications from other 0 collegos_. Ask to see them the day_ you 0 ' g enter, Commence course now. Catalogue 0 free. 51) 6ea 9 •W. J. ELLIOTT, 6 e a fe Principal •2 $41, mum:mina we aeopeoceotpoi STRATFOFiD. ONT. 55 HOUSE IicAnLi., HOLD DYES These Dyes will dye Wool. Cotton, Silk, Jute or Mixed Goods in one bath -they are the latest and most improv- ed Dye in the .world. •Try a package. All colors at 0, Lterz, Exeter. • ek • A Great BattleFough' and won Notwithstanding the battle max the snow blockade, Bose &Taylor are still on topwith 41,1talte etoak of build- ing materials, Eaving placed our orders for Thirty tar loads ot • Luinber Lath and Shingles We will be in a better position than ever to supply our many customers With all they may require either from shop or yards. Bee Keepers Supplies ready delivery. Place your Orders for Tanks early. Estimates cheerfully given, erCall in we like to see you.'''Oli ROSS °TAYLOR EXETER, ONT. ..111.4MCCeileOIMIMillele3.41,61.010scsit41.111f1.141 —AT— BR WNI GS satistanion Guaranteed Complete assortment of uo-to-date -Spectacles Best Quality, Lowest Prices, also full supply ©h@i tks Note Books, &c. Drugs Medicines and Chemical Toilet Articles Bi-ushes, Combs and Perfumes. rownin rug Store