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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-5-26, Page 8OUSE{; (214 ' NING TIME is with lel;, and we are doing a great house furnishing trade. Our St .t w by+ large and pricesSt low "quality consid- ered" i� - ele(" that our customers are more than pleased. Our . showii zaf Carpets, C2 rta i Ta, Bugs, 5, Wsll Papers, and is is very large. Comeand see our cizs)ia3. whether you want to buy or nt,t Remember you are always welcome e come to see through the big storewhether 1 on want to buy or not, plentdid mange cafe dewy pa.lterz s in +olio 'a . It � riretsa, 'eezas} t,»w reds and, brownetfse s. Y aregreat vail(ta�: jlPe very Taro snick. Tae foroleest rtsgrartil. pure wool O tracts, all newu p i t eras choice colorings, none better he trade, reds, greens, fawlas, •►lore, end the new oriental special super nix- me new patterns, ti signs, goad clean 150 'she yard for ' 5 the yard fort � new 5cgnt $.t g4, ne'%s,"' pattern 55 and 00e for tw ttewTcapestry Meta, solid body frames, choles pattera;s,ttice bright colorings re good lookers D.Lt d great 0 for the Choicest and best five frame boy Brussels Carpet that can be produced in Exeter. Beautiful new designs, up-to-date p:etternie big valtte:t. Wool and TapestryRoom Rn gs, 'lx3 gds, 3x3A yds, ,3?sl yds and 1a4tr yds. all view designs, aa3 i /at - et colorings, as lovely lot to select frft40. Conte mid see them. best Linoleum 3 yards Wide. st Linoleum 4y yards wi• de Ck.. t.. t -a see these special .lutes,. Our stock atliatl and American itrit to mak. fl sel yetints, rho air r ny ? Now is " /1Belz* » pula:ti,ota is 501M. Y. 113c'Lean, of Seaforth, spez,t the 2 to hi. Exeter, Car ,arid of Buggies. for sale :i ns_sctt & JohPas, Brantford friends on h� Ixefd• ,nits. (Dr.) Ames visited ii •antford �z Mrs. R, Richardson land sou, ail w cttix,g with Zurichf Ic 0 tr nr, Mi i1 ltu�ten and bolt 44' wwitlt'Mrs. E. S.vart4 .,( tscdorieb;' `%tis' ililcdred tiwl.wwifa visited friends tt Teruutai i,h°� 401.-:;.lia414, of 't "its ww'e rlti, +S ; Cora l'owel'aiud Miss Lille Jt hos. wetended tlac `Street Pair held at Sarnia, t f1i,3 ww'ee1 . .1 rs. il:atadfo:til .cS 1^.11ie,na lias3ilVr1 a vett' not, ear t end Of hinnies i<n Wiu- nlly,nnt, out Monday, 3.1t'S ,1 \1 .;iii' (www . t 4 :.e it w `,, 4 l , 1 to ri, w tai. At :alts ME:a rill Satter, Lenden c; : twnnib.:''or as few dny-s tit j.his nSeo ot„r Site '/ dare - [o Lack Curtains. s E FIr Disokw ww-. Duncan ha,r ,onne,rel in w pear re.Ix+hip with \Ei- L. 31. Ala_ erten.' i11 the pt:blishiug of tlxrr sen. . ,anal Mrs. ]Mark Mitch:a>, t;r don, spent the holiday with the er's ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil. vlif fwd: as. 31.111 Catau orf Exciter, itr r, spin" wwrt'k, at Zor)rh. the nrr; nest :et rothers. 9tessrs. Conrad and Iran, IT. 'and Mrs. Garfield la(:are, -cf :;.,un en,k , ww r ga:c,°, ria Ml',r. ;alar. n:4 r+4a1r ala. i• incoria w-. s$6 'tet; lcr, £rG'tS.`tratrkir& - Trona 'Saha a; lentil 'Wednesday ieleter, . t.s. ',fltnmas, and tai lives tete. 'axaif:ron, et Gode iclr, was l est week :sorting ittrors in hi nicht the eo',ur>t to ah lctaclt, next tooted. . bsent,reports a good rem sect of l telcos fair maidens cot nterinf; upon the sea c elan bliss in the flowery Jure- ay trig tlttxilrt3'1loles. a 1' n.siest ttixig, best lo boots that w' e know of 4 Ask for they will please y y have_ them., and longest Quality easy eased others. 1r16e$ for BUTTER, EGGS awl all PRODU6E A. STEWART See our clisplay , of Linolemns Urns c (carpets. 0 f . w r Sale ��iana�l� i uaflrum Junin ling all the newest weaves in ti4ftltg±. VEstnn fS, 'Madras, tdaaa, Pt ltes ,L11i s, Vodea~, IPanc>luslias, Black iuslius, We don't liesittste in sayinghave the 1legest and finest showing of wash goods inExeter. White 11:4,;ting newevt weave a l 4 , ,i, ,� in 1l,�Id � Clink fxitzrtitnzt� in Blue, white goocl:s, fileo, ric;ka finish makes Pinto and illative warranted fast Colors beautiful wiliest or dress, g4) .Sw 50 as yd, correct for • ehitdren's dresses I0 and White t:ar1s*a?s'Ciotti 3: itlebeS Wide 12io. per vd, s^ close weave, cosset for su;t or . 'Meek Mercerized hfu-lin 'rich silky gists, 2,5per yd. b faanisb, with open stripe ver p p 3" pretty White l.xaac.)r Mercerized very fuze silky anish in' stripes ¢tud small neat? figures, very special ?5 :. per yd. White ?y!ualials, fine lacy eructs= in dots, stripes and small neat ?attetus. 10, 15, 20 and 25c. per yd. Flue 1anglish Chain bray in Blaze and Champagne, with nbite Polka Dot guaranteed fast co`ois up.to-date for waists or dresses, 25e. per yd. Fancy Tiniel,er Muslin in Blue, Pink, Grey and Champagne with white flalze makesa ;a lovely Gress,..riots.f yd. Fancy stripe Gingham30 legates wide in .blue, Pink and Grey regular 1'21. redu ed to 8 e. as yol, eJlack. Dress Muslin, pretty' stripe,'Ii One iuislt guaranteed perfect fast) calors, special 25c, per yd. Q5 + ry 25 doz. L- (ties lilac1,7, cotton Rose, Setautdes,i lrt.ot, fast color, stearin ot.rr.,. .. ,.....-.....nQC. per lrair,� SNELL E. traits;.; la of Lb e aowrereigu"13;asat. rs iia .tads N;tnce eacta week.) ANNUAL MEETING made over' colors, ask to see this line. Extra special SOc. per yd.. Black Dress N uslins with fancy open stripe very pretty saey effect 15, 20 anti 25c. per yd. Black- Muslin with st'na11 White dot, ('colors gear.aoteed peitectly fast snakes a pretty ess :37hc.a:yd. White muslin with small In;k dot scarce R wris, very fashionable 37lc, a Yd. .Fancy Floral Mu.;lici in P;uk,in and Qhuinpagne vary pretty for dres e es or waists 1;e. per yd, 1000 :yds. Oxford Shirting in pretty stripes ;and elaeclrs guaranteed fast colors. Specially good for boys suits `. and Blouses, regular 1.5r: clearing at 1211C', ia, yd. Special. 10:1oz. Ladies J3latck Cotton 1lose''. Fancy Lace Front, worth 255, aa. Bair' clearing at... ,. zsc, per pair. RO - le are in Miller speaks on " Sonic practical hints •. moo on hone nurSini;' and ennergeale;es tIlle trated)' and '" Wonreai's Institut- , es, past, present and future." All the ladies ot the town and surrounding k country ore cordially invited to be pfesent. Any wishing to Join wwill be givenauDpla +itunity tc - to tao, A sil- ver collection will be taken to l;elir defray* expenses. Do not fail to see the Educati _. Exhibit of the International Cortes pondence Schools at Exeter this week. Mr. A, Q. Golder is rushing tba hog hiteiness. He is paying $5,0t1 per hun- dred tins week for live hogs and tat,. ing any weight hogs from .ai) to VI pounds, winch Ls arc, iaboye Tomsxo: market, cs 5 Nit. ;J. T. Sullivan and E. \V', Risen, preset -tang the Intel7tatint.al i.'orres. azo ncaw ,chooIs in London District, at the Central house for three They will conduct a aatost a,', , c 'Live a erliibl tion of this institution on as .Main st, stout', w Melt promises to be of more than el Binary, interest to our petaple, lftr. Elliott, or Mitvhell, D. 1), 0. at Masonin District No. 1, outh`11u- :•on •.pall Jug ol:f eiel visit. to Lebanon FuxesL' Ledge 133, A. 1: A. M., Er- r, on Monday evening least :.Clan+ £sent itr 'c ti > .b at ou c f, l the work of the third degree wva:. west favorably %'` iii ted on byla ns. i Tho London Lancet : as tie belt • � d.ac C a1. s. a of the Academy of Medicine, Par. 'width 1L, Lucas Clio m�iiliannoro ri, that -ctvery kitty more con Tirmat- at 3 f i. Ort CU elle U ft h idea g o , that it Is t> ':e: abuse of a meat diet` which is at :hetprincipals crlu..alot a end c ' lila•.. In, tltr.casa countries where ;We nativ- es ie' l: ,a verb k''ttl �, ti xue t as ` ,Y"ian ' men t, ams tlicitis is' wcry•rare. Avooxdirn .fo xcliorts 'received in Toriaanto Cally' IUOO diver +a'r e lying dead in the Freetill River district as n result of the unusually cold winter The deep isnot also prevented' thein Gt`om securing food, ,ted ihencn many or {hem died from tstarvation. 'i:bct lumbermen .saved hundreds or there which were driven io their cawp through bunt ser, •w11er© 'the were b Y eta allowed to feed without being molest a helpless condition wvh h k ect: en to his home. Dr. Browning was at Annual Meeting.—The shareholders, once summoned, when it was found f the Exeter ;aua,:L Works' 'Co., will hold their; annual tnecting at the •Towxt dual, Friday:; :I-une 1.0th ;tt 2.30 Ir. in. tsttarp.--T..B. Carling, !key. GPArrrrnG. I am prepared to do grafting as usual on the shortest no- tice on all kind ot fruit trees," scions carefully selected. 1 also have seed potatoes of the early Gault and Doo- ley vaarie*cies for sale, S, POWELL, T. P. SMITE COMING.— If you lxave Monday last being Enzpire Davy th efect•ive eyesigt,ht don't fail t;o consult principal et the at sec school, Al pith T. F. Smith, the Noted Eye Spec- bleating and staff' of teachers duly ce y list, o iota, who will be .at idle ebrated the seine in a fitting soil pa week ,tor' pit wwlll nisi' her sis. after which he ex �11Mss1rifolbs, ldliani haat the Annual General Meeting o£' the Shaare- ers of Tl -Ii St V 1:RE1CN BANK OF GAIN ADA will'be held at ad Chicle 29 sting Street West Toronto: an Tui s for election tt eta orf Directors, and ,a , the transaction 0 n £such Ut other r tat Jn is es be brought before said. meeting. The e1 alt will he taalae°n at 12 o'olc spoon, By order of the Board, The. President, Directors and General Mfanag,erw:tl' be1 of the shareholders present. A 1 glad Maga sal Branches in Huron County at Exeter Crediton Dashwood HonSall Zurich Clinton ■ The cove gn Bank of Canada lwl fi STANBURY, Solicitors, F, E. ICARN` Manager, Exeter for Marriage Licenses, !9'rscitliiitsg Ririgs, Wettchos, Clocks Jerw+E lr'y', Specteicic ' Et CALL ON 1R. HICK. Watch Repairing a Specialty, g� '� oB LO Do r; OR* - 1 �gnti;eon, O„utisi, Speciaiis�a, Deseases, -Eyes Earl Noss aril Throat visits Exeter monthly'. Gasses Properly Fitted Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Oiihce COMMERCIAL HO TIL Dates of visits, EDNESDAYS, Feb. 3. flareh March 35, ash. Jena 1, June 2_5, July: Sept.' 7, Oct. 4. :Nov.2, Nov, 3j. Lonrlou ofiiee 225 Queens, eve. TO ADVERTISE -RS. be copy for changes must be left not later than 'Tuesday noon. Casual advestisement;s accepter up to noon Wednesday of each week. THURSDAY, MAY 213th, 1004 Locals lartleib sharpens Lawn Mowers, eadP' 0 les to e & na ppr ` G Bluer sad- pa add �, page 5. 75,000 brick for sale apply to FAn- lat t linoS., Exeter. Miss Lottie Hyndman was honxe �f.'ronn Toronto for the holiday. Mr. ,and stirs.Will J. Carling have returned home from the St, Louis fair. Mrs. Hugh Oke and Mrs. John Snell visited friends in Sarnia over the hol- iday. , Mrs. Jame;; Willis spent a few days f of this week visiting her mother in t Ciodexich. Mr. Fred i`Iiners and &1;r. Crisp, London, spent the 24th with th'or- titer's p stents. Mr. Mermen Heaixaan, T. .7eckell Lnd. Ed. Stewart,' of ;Condon, were ltoax:e for the holiday. Mr,Percy Randle, who is attending Business .Colle ye, in London, spent the holiday at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. D. RowcJiife spent the a lxolidaywith Mrs. Rowcliffe's sister, a Tvlrs. Hodgson, at Whalen.'" t'`Iz,OPEIrTy POP,. SALT'. -- Desirable property in Exeter with suitable resi- r deuce thereon Good . investment. -Apply to GL MIA& STAVBt7ny, H Mr. A, Myers spent Stuiday with 1 ensall. friends. 14fr, W. Beer spent Victoria Dayat Parkhill. Mitt class bicycle repairing done at Miss Edith Beer, of London, spent. the holiday at her home here. Messrs. John Snell Herb Ford d and. Frank Ford spent the nth in Clinton. Mr. Norman. Hern, of ,Norwich, spout the holiday with friends in towvri. Miss Rickbiel of Zurich, urtcit, spent a few days of this week at the home of Mr. D. Hartleib's repair shop. S. Hardy. Mr. John Gardiner has accepted position as junior clerk in.the So g rez„n Bank here. Miss A. Dinsdale, of :Itippen, a en' the forepart of the week friends in town. ; visit• ir, Oats and Wheat.wvanted at the Ex- eter Grist Mill, highest market prices paid, I AnvEy rtos. I Mrs. {Dr.) Stanbury, of Bayfield, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stanbery, Try D. Hartleib's for your watch 4nd clock repairs. Satisfaction guar teed and prices moderate. Mr. Ohas. Sanders, editor of the Advocate, returned Home from S. Louis Fair on Saturday night. F. W. Gladniai wars in Goderich, on Wednesday and 'J. G. Stan:bu'x-v,. -on :wxonda v, on legal business "Miss Stella Southcott, who has been visiting friends, in London during the past few weeks has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Inwood, of London, spent Victoria Day at the home of Mr, Samuel Sanders, Main street. Mrs, Win. Down and two children,. Eddie and Ruby, of London, visited • riends and relatives in town during the week. , The -barbers of town have signed an greexiaent to close their shops every ight, except Wednesday and Satur- ay, at 8 o'clock. Thousands of Cabbage, Cauliflower,' 'aisselt Sprouts, Celery, ; Asters, To - Mato Stocks and Bedding plants at LOUIS DAY'S, Market Gardiner. Mr, Ed.: Christie, who has been en aged hi the Sovereign Dank here got ;rather sudden call to go to Wyoming nd-left far that place on Monday, ?dr. and Mies Miller, of London, Mr, Constantine, of Clinton, and Mr. Har - y Huston, of Clinton, were Victoria Day visitors at the home of Mr. H. E. riston. out ts,� James Bat, an•; teE Mli�s i'eUie,.elcde liter tri yfr. atrld Ml rs, Row . ct SRx,slriitlr for ;lune lea. All parties whin to have their est in Vemeter* clipped e � � tt a ar i t( attended p li etre � the il(s ectso � � should ld make •a .� ,r aniementa with the caretaker a oon Its possible ,and .give if possibly tto number of the Tot.. :�. friendly game F to base ball v' played on thmorning o� the `24th, 'between , " „ the "Sluggers" rs e oftl the e nor t; t11 end anti the "Never Sweats" of the south. t resulting ,a r in score n .' 11 f n favor of the latter. The :Durban)' cernout foolery is again. in full operation and as there hosi been a 'great change null in the management and. the 1ca'ks clog - ea, it is xpe,tesd 'the c+tancer'tn will yet pay the share-boiclars a nand- soruo dividend. ear�ciots Acad. caution their .oltil- about ;skipping too, hard: In Alvin - sten two 'little .,girls had to the tar . -d hone .traria school "from skipping tido hard and °bursting a blood vessel In .the. lslennaeh. Om of them isnot expected' to -reviver. A eiretilar ba't ;lieon .issued "by L. 0 L. 1007, aisking the 'co-operation ,t1 the Orangemen of South Huron to .have , the's orai annual meejtin'g ;1unt�, �Iecide on Parkhill. ;t?arl;hilf guarantees alt. necessary •expenses R. ww . J:nek,scn is secretary of the com- mittee at Parkhill.. Specially prep ared soap for insects on rose-bushes,whtch is highly recom- mended by florists and is said to he a sure -remedy also good Insect Powder, Hellebore, Paris Green,London Purple Bordeaux Mixture and other insectici- des. Sold by C. LUTZ, Cental Drug Store Exeter. b, Edith, the little four-year old aughter, of Rey. %V. and Mrs. Gra- ham, of Victoria street, Goderieh, died of measles and diphtheria at the Sick Children's Hospital, `Toronto, last week. The little one had been placed there' a -few weeks ago for treatment for hip disease and contracted.the above sickness, which terminated fatally. Mr, George'Southcott, of Parkdale, Percy Toronto, and. Mr. F city Verity, of Brantford. were here on Sunday visit- ing friends leaving .on Monday for Grand Bend where they were getting their summer cottages in readiness for the removal of their families there at an early dace. Mr. Southcott very effectively 'rendered d. solo in the' Main street Methodist church on Sunday morning and in the James street church in tie " evening both of which; were much enjoyed by those present, - To rid a closet or room of pests of any kind, whether moths, bedbugs, or water bugs, fumigation is' the most efficioes method, and it is as little trouble as any. The sulphur, a pound at least, or more if for a large roorn; should pe placed in an old tin r3cept. able, placed on two bricks inside a tub in which there are a few inches` of water, to insure safety in case the burning sulphur should over -- flow. Place in the roorn any infected beds or clothing, remove all gold or. silver articles, as the: snlpher effects these,and also certain colors in fabrics Close all openings tightly, set fire to the sulphur,and leave the room quick- ly. Do not open the door for twenty- four hours, after which the articles may be removed and aired. r•. ;, 1lis hiatal. -..On Sunday �a ' t Master Rave? Carling..v.,-'n wwiluQ Inn titre* vrt i window, and" l,pro :sing Wen tit, t fitter ;tart et the lower stasis ire aapgt:r wvlr,duw which was atop:lad. I lav a pulley cabala laces.;, and with to c r c tedl crushing'Ii'at, . r +< rs3laa y hand bra '11,TM two 4s4113 4e5f, bruising his 1ilud ve.ly sevfzely. It was at first Itioughto i1ittt it was even 'sues ,'aieusr >tut tat lii+:szut The Ib'Lzaela+ a pee 'ave ia'14tn x emoved ;u d the la t- tict;Jeilcwv: ;ntifte;e. very little iaieoia- w enuence from 'the tze-tden.t. With alias weight or the awash triune it is a iiliracle the hand wv;as not brolcett. A. Stewart and son, Wilfrid spirt' the holiday in Toronto, F Slit xuvszy .- 11'uxr. 1.. .xh The many ri y friends ....of . .'air Dan McCurdy, , London Road South, will regret fdhe g ct to Lear of the very serious accident, width befei him n Tuesday 1 aebaia evening. During i' to the c (ta lie had been helping: his brother, Mr. Arelt. McCordY, of Farquhar, move his effects to tate farm recent ly pur- chasedbyhim from ir, Thos. ,Tones in LTshorne. 1 u the evening when starting tor home with his team the lines became c.tu„ixt on the front of the waggon tongue, ;SIr. McCurdy then got •down walking along the tongue to release the line—having tone so naany tittles previously, when the horses took fright throwing Mr. McCurdy to the ground. The wheels of the wagon run over him and he was rendei ed ancon.. serous for some tittle. Mr. i+ictlordy was found shortly afterwards lying in ti when e w its at he had sustained, besides a frac- ture of the thigh, severe bruises upon his bead, twvo ribs had been broken, and internal injuries from which be is at time of writing experiencing greatsuffering. It will be some weeks before Mr. McCurdy will be around again and coming at this time of the year, makes it rather inconvenient for him to be laid aside. li t - f Eriotic manner and unstinted oxnmerciaal .House, Exeter, on May pj'wf 7, 28. See ad at another column. FOIL ci VIIESLLCTx 1 E ARS Axl OLD ..e.,713\SILL-TRTEn ReniEDY.—Mrs Window's Soothing Syrup has been need for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Soni bydruggists in every part of. the -world, 25 Now is the time for summer goods and: we can show you a complete range of white -wear and Blouses. We have a very Targe stock of the most stylish goods � gods ever shown in EN:eter, at the very lowest prices. Come and see for yourself and you y � cannot heli but buy. NIOJIT flOWNS-Nicely* monied with embroid- ery ;and insertion. made of good Cauabrio from. :.w _ 50 . to $1 50. SKIRTS -.-Made of the finest Jong cloth with xitwisiita frillsaanid tine real linen :lace and iitsertirsrt trimming at front 51,00 to 82, a. C ORSt "l` COVERS. --All kinds and all sizes, trims med with lace and embroidery, seamless backa and sleeveless at :5e, to 750. DRAWERS—Made i fade of the best Cambric with cluster tucks, lace, embroidery and insertion trimming. very cheep at 25e. to 75e. C11EIIISI S -Real nice with he,autiful t. for 50e. tSrtilTE S1IRT WAIST—A very Thiel wale trimmed down front with yoke insertion atxd, t eeks at $1.10, nee t{ good one with 10 rows of 'hate insertion. 1 and Cuffs, lIe.tastitched tucks, only $1,00, A beauty with swell insertion down front, back and sleeves, Teneriffe pattern OM. ARLIN° BROS urn Lure and taking We carry a good and well assorted stock in all 13ntr of our trade, 0111 Are :nada of Pure .Til you cheaper, but net With Spring nous'. T r.. nothing ..°� I , • 3 a � 1 a s s sv sed, for $5.0o. We can be bought for the mo ccatlres the need of many things, and ..wn pure mattress, )d :11 rector and Pr Oyer a Ido.ase Bloc? • 0OO.+;t`y4f40Vp+} tae oiler ill l IARVE i BROS. Proprietors. Manufacturers of and dealers Flour and Feed rands .. Pura Manitoba WHOLE Ttfl l ? h l ! 1 +��I1� ,a Best Family Flour FLOUR l R1NGES itl!!1`ElitL T A Great A B 't 1 ,r and �y Notwithstanding the battle with the snow blockade, Ross ss Ta still on top with a large stock of box are ing materials, Having placed stir orders for Thirty car loads of Lumber Lath and Shingles We will be in a better 'Position ever to supply i thea pp y our many customers with all they may require either from shop or yarcls. 13ee Keepers Supplies ready y P'ace your Orders for Tanks early, Estimates cheerfully given. it7 aa11 in we like to see pots. s� 4.4 4.ov:ell " Ooiee Pastry Flour .Breakfast .Food 1 i Wheat and Oats wanted s for., which highest market price will be paid, should be given them. They asseizibl- ed the scholars about two o'clock, raised our noble flag oyer the school then marched the children up the town. and back to the grounds whet. a programme was carried out. Eact child carriers a small flag and it glad coed the hearts of many parents to cents a bottic. Its -value is inealcnlable. no • see them with slniiint; faces and rais- euro and take M,s W1usla,v'e Soothing 1 ing linear reaves in patriotic son s as Syrupandasktor nootherkindi theytnarched along•. One world have UtwTI0N.--Tbe ministers and laymen 1 ebpected tine school ;grounds to have of the Methodist church of the Exeter s Veen featly well fihiecl with: parents District at their District meeting held and friends of children to listen to the in Es c ...ter on May 1Jt , h rlssed r r es I - a •ar ou 1 n p A m� an dee g echos but p sad . tions favoring organic union' of the say, few very few were ther to e. 'tTh . Presbyterian, Methodists and C;ongre- is this thusly;? It should not be so. gational Churches. It is to be sincere- Howevexa few clid not .neglect 'theft ly hoped that the union may be ex- pected as speedily as possible. W. C. T. U. NOTES.— Let this fact be sown broadcast through •our land, that young tie protected girls who go Sb. Louis this year to seek employ- ment or otherwise may be exposed to terrible danger. Let such run no risks. We adyise every young girl purposing going to St. Loixisto know from a reliable source that her destin- ation is safe' before she leaves home. Ash.- information from no stranger, save au official, or from one of the W. CJ, r . U. members, who will be known by their badge • and' be constantly in attendance at the Union" Station- as will also the '07 onion's Christian Asso--_ dation and representatives 01Deacon- ess order. - WOIVIEN'S INSTITUTE NOTES.-- Doll't forget to attend the practical demon- actr strations given by .Miss Hills, of To- II 1 ronto, and At ;ss Miller, of Guelph, who 'For Infants and Children. ate sent out hy the Depot tment. The ' meetings will ba held in the Town Hall ' ? The Kind You Have Always Bought on June 2nd, afternoou and evening. - Miss Hills' subjects are, " Talks on 1 Bears the duty amongst them being Reverends Perkins, Martin and Godwin, 1lessrs, ton, J. Grigg and last but not least our patriotic .citizen N, Dyer Hut - don at whose request the principal and teachers acted as they dtd. Speeches of a stirring a.nd instructive natore were made enlivened by songs lay the children led by teachers and older scholars. The uational anthem sung by "all and three -cheers for the King, Country, etc., etc., closed the proceeding. Miss Dorting,tou of tlie staff of the school after the service was over took a number of the girls d.own to the restaurant and treated them to a dish of ice cream and pea - IA ceamosesoeoseev,2,-woocieameis 2 MANY CALLS. - tare received .Crom business firms and MANY 's,ruDBNTs arc placed in good 5 positions each Year by tho tannins S TAYLOR EXETER, ONT. i:il • This school Stands for the HIGHEST r,..4 % AND BEST in business education in El ,,,,, employ.our graduates as teachers. We Ci ',13- have scores of applications from other 4S :a enter. Commence course now. Calalogno tb fc:Iele,ges. .4:s,k to see them the day you iS i4 e2 6. Principal esoo "-LOUSE t- FAALLITIOLD E)YES These Dyes will dye Wool. Cotton, Jute or Mixed Goods in ono bath —they are the latest and most ireprov- edDye in the world. Try a package. All colors at 0, Looz, Exeter. TO RENT,— Pature for cattle by the month or for the season. River run - /illicit ti:D.:Ough pasture. Apply to j. Satislaotion Guaranteed Complete assortment of uo- to -date stM tacIes Best Otiality, Lowest Prices also full supply so Note Books, &c. rugs Toilet Articles ushes, Combs and Perfumes. Drug Store