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Exeter Times, 1904-6-23, Page 8
r M 1t has been hot, is ho ou l relined for the ilia spell, aldrtlestions. ter .. r ,2 '••2c nis ilgoing toQ be hot. Are Here the a i'ew hot weather ?)lite Muslin with open embroidered tri e, cry pretty and just the for hot days, 17e M thing clearing at 12-.1c. 20c for ' Tele swell new White Muslin with open lace stripe, quite the correct thing for odd waists or lac full dresses.. ?flc clearing at 'lfe. $24,25 for i,. 75 For Illy Pata.h.: Paper tY} Cl rltan's Bax,r1f, `, SIL s. Patterson, of London, was the. gueet•of Mr. and Mrs. Rev, R J. M l'er}rins, over Sunday. ere Percy Bewailing- took in the thee days eaurrsio tom Go derz ch to I troti`. on Tuesday. at'. 1Li, and alis, P..L3ai vd.en, of )ridge town, are visiting at the l emo of Mr I3awden's patreuls, ,Mr, ,. Mrs. J os.. Bearden, We:tai ae- 'Yens,• kaape:r for farm tie o' a taaui!}',. 1Liddie aged, par roti preferred. Address,-"Ael3,", ..ete' Tirri":,5't' { 1r, J -la. ftc tis h:as leased ids store awl ttave)lieg for a year. to Mr. dock son, of London, who will Drove Itis f nilly here arbour July lst. J Weditingaa--:1 t'rhape you 'a. ns:ilea Rementbee to call at Cheri - ones Ii:azaar,end. inspect' their seed; £er a eatable weddieee gift. Rev, 13, J. 5i, Perkins. acid ;Mrs.. Perkins ;areattending -a meeting of i lits S4 nod of the diocese of Huron held in London this week. Ur. Butk,rel.-a nd0e, will beat 'tlze C'eutzal Hotel; Exeter, en Thtiraday ,lune 340, fore Est', liar, tiose and "Wee t consarltatious, Eyes &este:) nes glasses auppilec), ay. of Ibis week. Mr. Bobier A Swell neer black Gloria Parasol gualra- teed notto fade, spot or cut lovely. new Bandl 's pearl and gold mountings, $2.26' clearing at$1..75. c for Ladies Black Mercerized Hose,with fp Lace stripe full fashioned good quail clearing at 25c. op eheap slz;patent et hogs to Centralia oh sada, of this week. Mr, nobler raar;leie« -creep .nd icons every Mose from Exatee and Centralia. �l#t:and Mts. Fowler, of Toroete, lie past week with their derigh- s, l*. W, Cl.eltiiate, fir. Fowler )rag bonne on 'ski (1E►y aeet»m. pauied by ;tar-. Giadtl*au who will spend a two weeks' v aacitt.ION with frieude iu Tozer -4e. Mrs. Fowler will remain here math Mrs, (llardtntense re- taaru, TROCUI,Vesoma leaecT -.The encunn- her and stluesia beetle is .a little yei• itiw insets: with black efripes. 'J'hia aaaeet is hard to kilt as it rttitkes its ca, rape ;tt the .t,ppq oadt rat danger. One Toy practical remedy is to dust leav- es e av-ess ot the plaints with a mixture of pa ris givela .and ft°aur in the proper., teen of one to lxfty, When 'weakcmed by flour, the :patio green x5 not, strong ziaugh to hurt the foliage, Some arelaters use cheesecloth to cover the vines, but this is rather au expensive shod. though the cloth can he ars d sr after year if taken eaxe taf. '1 gar4iatrs3d, to atztriariz., < s rl d: ut,e #A a trey. r ,.at le s �aah.Ci�� ala p P n so rl:rh zoo •pestii; ,o stamps :h;avts scat plegerd. 'to learn: the !name of lees welter ;and. a,veli1 rieattlitr, it: to ria rlcad letter a 4c;a. if all who vculd hese their name and irilitcd ea ithe cuvclepes tt.b y the post office directors, no euble would. ease; can. 'jou withe500 envclopeeprint- el.%) io ,$1.75 a t tines, °ffi:e. V wedding presents ".for pret_ ty ,luny brides at Charltoua ]rale. Missionary Teras -.The Exeter Aux - Mara' of the W.:11. S. drove to the home of Mr..Tohtt Pedlar, on \\*ed- nuatday, June •Stan, where, they were nzost heartily received and kindly datattertained. 'There were as goodly number o!: the members present be - others who were interested en tlnti :a1issioxstary Society. .After tea served a splendid programme, provided by the ladies, was render- ed to the etatis£acti.o n of all present. : At a suitable hour of the evening' n 1 all retired to their several homes feeling refreshed and benefitted by the aced intercourse and hearty good will evinced throughout the whole proceedings. A reotlxrir,in,-law problem las ells - en Sn London, Etegkend., which hue the another -in-law joke; and, Ann's age l.eutets ante insensi:hilityt-,Ie either o them ever. Lail arty asenee:. James Thompssor, married jam Tulex some years agog. James Miller married Jane's sister. When Jane died Thorny $2.00 for Men's new low crown Fedora I1 ew York Block, smart and nob), 1.50 clearing at, $1.30 latest, $2.00 habit of trading at Stewarts it writ pay you Butter and Eggs Wanted A. STEW Mew re dpi e Solicit The Savings Deposits Of Farmers, Graziers and Drovers Of Business 11Tert and Professional Men Of Clerks and Book-keepers Of Mechanics Laborers hoar&cs and Of Sewing. Girls and Housekeepers Ot Married Women and Single of Vounf People No Trouble to Answer Questions. Na Delay in Depositing or Withdrawing ugltnd Funds. Noreen and Children The oovereign Bank of Canada ' s'i ,ur County at Branches n H acro C'ta y Exeter Crediton DashWOad Hen,sali Zurich Clinto i LAD' .3 & STANBURY, F. E. KARN Solicitors. Manager, Excte F 23rd_ t�JO T WEATHE BARGAINS About 3 dot, ladies blocs);; lave Rose Boy's Sweaters all pure wool. pretty warranted fast colors, avoi th 25c a pr, I stripes, in blues and reds. Special ac Boy's reduced to l.te, oy s Shirts made of fine English " Abont 2e, doe. ladies ):leek cotton Zepher,dark And light colors,weerant, Hose, in plain or ribbed regular pricel, ed to wash and not fade. Special 50e. 15c clearing at 10c• Big value. i ?hen's ;Gopher Shirts, dark and light Lahey' Lace Gioveti in black, creat,; stripes, specie,) a0e, a and white, tiexy :fashionable. specials mews Balbriggan Shirts and Diaw- 4 ;gnci 500 a parr. ers, nt,_ee line quality worth 3,ae clear - About 2 doz. Ladies Silk and wash ing at 2e, <•ents, collars regular price hied and .3ae Sour :' 50 doe. Beek Towels, liargesiesepnre 'alienee for 1'Jcents: liner., regular Area 15e reducedto 1`2a Ladies Faint Wrappers with flounce t each, in blues and reds. Special 81.00. 150. About 50 yards Pure WoolDelaine Child's Fancy Colors. silk light colors, neat patteros, vegnlar t bands and strings. Special 21 and 35z 1,price ai0c reduced to .sae. Toy's Narrow Salton, Fancy Straw 100 yards White Muslin with fancy for Marriage License, Weddisdsg Ritaget, Wertclhes, Clocks Jewelry, Spectacles is (TALL ON R1 CKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. OR OVENS SOenenit'ro,Olis, Specialea. Deseases, Eyel Ear,Nose and Throat visis Exeter monthly. Glasses Properly Fitted f eats Office Ca h andHess treated. Nasal.asNasal.tar moar COMivMERCiAL HOTEL.. Dates of visits, WEDNESDAYS, Feb. 3, )Burch 2, March 30, May 4. Jane 1. June 29, July27, Sept. 7, Oct. 4. Soy'. Nov,2, 39. London office 225 Queens Ave. r•rosv �+ TO ADVERTISERS. he copy for , changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisemente accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. THURSDAY. JUNE 23rd, 1901 First•cl bs bicycle repairing done at D, Hartlei s mail, shop. Mr.Frayyne and daughter Miss Liz- zie Frayne are visiting friends at London and Strathroy, Bert Muir has taken a position. with Mr. E. J. Spackinan to learn the mer- cantile business. son anarrieds her .neotheal, Wins is "Miss Livingstone, of Blyth,is spend- •the prc,blem>Whet relation aloes ing• this week with her sister; Miss n gs one, o ne owes Mrs, Thos, Clarke and Mrs. Oliver have returned home from Toronto where they have been visiting friends Miss Eva Huston toad MissEdna n d McCallum have returned home from a pleasantwith friends n ndsaLondon. Mrs. A. McTavish and son Howard of Galt,are spending a vacation at the home of her father, Mr. J. N. Howard Mrs. Lynch, of Wansburgwho is at present on an extended visit with her father here is spending this week with t;rediton friends. , fr. and Mrs. D. Crittenden,of Blyth drove here on Saturday and spent Sunday with Mrs. Critten den s -moth- er, Mrs. Fenhale. Miss Wright who has been on an extended visit with her sister Mrs Fleming, left on Saturday last for her Locals home at Garden Hill. Read Popplestone & Gardiner's add on page 5. Mrs. Jas Millar spent Friday. wit'i friends at London. Pompadour combs and other fanny combs at Charlton's Bazaar. of Clinton sen 'Sunday y Miss Johnston spent' Sundaywith her friend Mise Irwin. ' •Mrs.' Floyd has returned home from a visit with her son at Seaforth. Mrs. McAvoy, of Kincardine, is vis- itinx; Mrs. Thos. Snell, Huron street. Miss Ella Frayne left on Tuesday for a. two weeks visit with London friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. 13. McCallum and D. Hartleib sharpens Lawn Mowers. fancily leave on. the 30th of this month for Grand Bend where they will spend the summer months. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Stewart left. on Wednesday morning for 1Vew York where they will spend` a two weeks vacation with relatives. Miss. Mabel Kemp who has been in Seaforth for the past few months re- turned -horde on Wednesday last. She will also visit friends in Toronto for a short time. , Miss Mildred Godwin took part in an entertainment at Sylvan on Mon- day on - da evening, also gave selections in elocution at Granton, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jas. Wanless, of Duluth, ar- Miss Shannc:o, of St.Thomas, is the rived here on Thursday evening last guest of her aunt Mrs. John Spack- and will spend a month with her par nae. ents, Mr., and Mrs, L. Hardy, Mr. kr, John ijrooks, of Clinton, wasVercy Hardy of Dulu th. is also home the guest of Miss Lille Johns on Sun- for a holiday. day. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Snell spent las week with their son Rev. Jas. Snell Blyth.. 1 th was the ue. t Mrs. I3olmes,of,J3 y g of her sister Mrs. (Dr.) Rollins, las week. Mr, an d, Mrs. S. Fulton and 'Miss Armstrong senis Sunday with s at Farquhar. Miss Bertha Smith of Hamilton is isitingher aunt, Miss Smith,Andrew greet, Ease Elm,Foot Comfort, F Foot (Perfect Foot Rest and others re ara- e p Lives forre tired,painful, so p nful,-a nd pres pigging feet, are all reliable prep are tids,and give sure relief. Sold by 0 . LnTz, Central Drug Store, Ex eter. Mr. Jas. Grieve and famil . Mr; and Mrs. Frank Wood and Claire, Mrs. Senior and Elmore, Miss Walrond, Miss Irwin,Mrs.E.I. Fish and Misss Annie Fish with Miss Johnston of Clinton comprised a very pleas ant picnic party at Grand Bend on: Satu r- day. Thompson now bean to his deceased wife's sister, and what kin is his pre- sent wife to his former sister-in.la se? Farmers' Coeo'pera:tive+ Iaarvestiing Machine Ce., Lisnoted. Binders, Mow ers and rakes at mouldy ' Salving pale - e .-5.'!1. Sanders, Exeter. CoirConyree Couae.-County Court was Goderich at ole ilast week and G' in three of the cases l-efnre the Judge Exeter and neighborhood were inter- ested. Collingwood vs Mentz was au action for balance of wages which the plaintiff, James Collit,gnood, claimed was owing to him by the defendant Wm. Kuntz. Jndgrnent saes given in favor of the defendant with costs. W, Pro•idfnot X, C. and Dickson & Carling for the Plaintiff; G'adman & Stanbury for the Defendant. Bellback vs Ross was a claim for damages for alleged t.re eh of a contract and a r esttl- ted in a judgment dismissing the ac- tion with costs in favor of defendant. Proudfoot and L. E. Dance y for plain- tiff; Gladman & Stanbury for defend- ant. " Page vs Pickard and Gill was for an injunction to prevent the sale of the goods of the plaintiff's mother for debt the plaintiff claiming that her chattel mortgage would be affect- ed. Judgment was reserved. Prond- foot and. Dickson & Carling for plain- tiff'; Gladman "8r Stanbury for defen- dant. Death oaf Miss Margaret Sweet. - The many friends of Miss Maggie Sweet were painfully surprised to hear of her very sudden death at Detroit, on .Sunday morning last:. Miss Sweet had not been. feeling w ell for a few weeks, and her case be- ing more serious, her at tending`. phy- sician P Y sician deemed an operation necessary ancl. on Thursday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sweet . were telegra- phed for when on their' arrival . she was removed to the hospital where the operation was successfully per- formed onl may. She was seeming- ly improving towards recovery and on Saturday evening when herfath- er, mother and sister left her she was still holding her own, but in in - the early dawn of Sunday she very suddenly became worse and expired before they could rea- ch her bedside. The deceased n as in her twenty-fifth year, and^ was beloved by alar e circle of friends and tibne "'going to Detroit, a little over a year ago had endeared herself to those with whom she came in da- ily contact. Among the many floral with, pretty silk hand worth 40c for: lace stripe worth 15r, clearing at 10e a 95 cents, I yard. Boy's Cotton Suits made of good 10 only Ladies Lace Collars large 'Krill guaranteed fast alloys, in dark round shape, very pretty effect over azad. tight colors, Special SI.223 colors. Oleg, c earinpa ice special �5e The Balance of our Big Millinery Stock t be cleared during the next 30 days e a'dtess of casts, I &W SOGIRL The Ladies' Aid Society of the Main St Methodist Church V 110 a Strawberry Social In the Lecture Room of the church on Shirt Waist Suits V-ERY'rH.ING NEW AND NATTY in all the fashion- s -•the stylish Shirt Waist Suits,so able. wash goods fc y _ E much worn naw.' W e have a very nice range to select from. Linen Voiis tlxundei" zat<srhze <in tlnc. Labe Superior 1r►lstriei ora alta rstla. 1O. 2r. Mr, II. Ipredicted for these dates the "most prolonged and pronounced storm per- i led in June,'laily thunder storms. may i certainly be expected in most sections i of the Country."' The we ether for these days was reported ads (chows The weather xu Canada. ta•day lute b laeeat'fine, cremeirx in ire CG and td the Maritime , rovincea,where light ehaw- ers have occurred. TUunderrtorna luwe ocenrred to.day la the Lake Superior district and alien local'y nit M1lauitoba: but the weather in, Canada. bas been generally fine. ileac weath- er has bean generalto-day throughout r cuss showers have G Gainndta. Local s &tea► `red to -clay is western Outtario, whilst elsewhere in [:'metria fine weather has continued, t�+ t1r, i:.'i . 11, `otcs.-� t the•,l ast rye 1 uesday EveJune 28 gular meeting of the\Woman's Chris- ' luau T©nal ruaioe Lebon e,, very prac- tieat Bible reading was given by arra Good Program. Admission 20c. ,e ttledtck 'on vra rare Xenuys,'an safe "Mere mugs ' am, wrought ,by rihutes beim; at very handsome brayer than 'this eworld ever dreams' wreath from her Saind.ay school class of girls in Detroit. Tile remains were brought home front Detroit on Monday luornin and interred in the Exeter cemetery on 'Tuesday afternoon, a short service being held in the Trivitt Memorial Church or which t ie deceased while here was a valued member of church, chair awl School. '!''he sympathy of the, inissionexs it was realtytiecided before whole community is extended to the the 'hearings wasealevext., With ,the beatcaaavod family and her fiance. Mr. delfeett of ;the fd,r,gc of thrl• tem; Prank Case, of o London Road, lnxa neap people, t dovalel and deter north who was at her bedside dur- mined women gC &the 'W, CIVIL en- ing the past week and had happily terve a conipaet that every' Qimsrany looked forward to their uaatrixnon- one at them paused the saloon ,they Taal union in lite in the near future. ,would nfeti at'prayer to God. tor, uta One of the very latest novelties for Shirt Waist Suits very strong and a good washer, Blue, Create, and Stripes 35e a yard, Fancy Silkettes« A real swell nods ,'us the appearance of silk. Figured ed and flowered in chan agn,e« and red, blue and white, irk 12.1/2'- n and white and other shades, fast colors r and asc a yard. In a town nut west application w:ai5 matte to start a saloon: in a'xcallden-. tae eta,r,i. which Wats wore Sli.itaelo"fut to the4 peeplei. The comm :' siane'rs nittne peitittonetb t+o,giye a' 'fu'aring' where advocate and * protest:not' , ceule presoak their tergizments:.irielie hope that tarn l once& avoultl not be era-n'lexl, but, by lerabing ilia gem} to .arra, Hagan, of Detroit, uocom- panted :the remains of her sister. Miss Sweet to Exeter, on Monday overthrow, The tsaaloonz did not pros - pear ,ipi' Nome ;o f ;its ;trio nds the Wirt moritin b r last. it IN ould, -.Phe writer who was a niin- sstcrrl t* thotcwn was passing on ReetsDEN--RUSSELL,•--A very prey- day tindi natWei that the d( car ey( the ty wedding was solemnized at the saloon Was,closets and ;tabu ourtans )acme of Mr. Thos. Russell on the af- were drawn, all wass�quic+t exceet Dar ternoon of June lathwhet, his second the sound of supae'ssed, groans corn - daughter, Margaret, was united in lug front wi.thini. Velum engvlre' it marriage to Mr. George A. Ramsden, wain foetid 'that thee enloan laserletrre of Georgetown. The ceremony Was oldest son had died the day before. performed at half past two by Rev. The saloon was never re -opened. It R. Fowler uncle of the'brills, assisted was unaniniouely ar�ee.d :a ourIast by Rev, W. M. Martin in the presence " meeting that the ministers a Exeter of the imtuediate friends and relatives mod, to be more fully ,alive to %liheir The drawing room presented a pretty great responsibility; in •thei?temparanve appearance for the anSpicous occasion reform work of .dur ;tdawna. It was being decorated with palms, Bowers'al,so decided to hold a 'temperance' and ferns. The bridal party standing; mass meting;early in September. ) ,. to securEf- beneath lieneatli a beautiful arch of flowers � forte. will, ,ile ..made Mrs. and ferns. The bridewore a.costume. May, to :dldress the,• meeting. g of beautiful silk,eolienne, over white, rl dirks' and tai wen. the taffeta, with bridal veil enfbroidered 1 R- e with rosebuds and carried a shower The 23rd, 24th :and 25tH area central boquet of cream roses. Miss Bertha` dia,led�; a'f a rte,>acli:cinary storm periodRussell, sister of the bride as brides. On these days there will be increased s Laid wore aere pretty rett gown of pale 1 tendieneies •lei deoidadi steirms-ihighetr Teen voile, whiltnsden,s s- temperature,. falling baromat;er;i grow g Miss ter of the groom, also an attendant was becomingly dressed in white chif- fon oyer silk each carrying a bogaet of roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Hill of Georgetown. After 'frcm;the N.etsi.a;ad inor,tb asstorm the final vows had been `'exchanged areas pastil off 10 'the eastward: June and congratulations ratulations extended" the 00110.03 ttits closet in n ,then m idai r cil party sat down to a verydaintyre- a ;rnLullr�LJ m, i tea This period past, the tables for which were pretti- ie eentrr,ai ung 'these. 29ttba rtetachintg,, 1y decorated in conformity with the from the 27ih, to July 2nd. OnMan' - color scheme for the occasion. A vast day ,the 27,h•the fruL rday of thte number of very handsome presents • period, the Moon is at 1 and ,;,xr, were bestowed upon the yolang couple 'traama .d plinadao•.n isout'b, indica d;i"ng• among which was a beautiful parlor 4.1i.aft ttist•srhaoees qt. t:his ;period Will;' and dining room suite from Mr. T. A. develop early in the period, and con- Russell, Toronto, brother of the bride, :tinue with grrea•ter er leas inte•nsitr the groom's present to the bride was a ihr senora\ days. The centeit, ,of ,felt'` pearl necklace and to the bridesmaids baxometiie press are, will 14, to th'e a pearl pin. Mr. and Mrs. I ameden isnimt•li, inrliea'aing ,nor,Lleeely. air curl, left on the afternoon train for a trip •rents'' ami causing cool northerly to. down the St. Lawrence after which they will take up housekeeping in Georgetown. The best wishes of a host of friends follow them. Cotton Satin Cloth Another very stylish fabric for the new Shirt Waist Suits comes in different colors, fast colors 25c and 20C a yd. Fancy Sateens A ))tale more weight but"'very nice for a swinner gown, all colors r sr to 2 5c a yard i»g Humidity, alk followed by. alarms cif. wind, 'rain and relrun )ler. ,Cbp nue, Lo iv 'ze:ray winds, rising.balom'eter, � •will o and fair cooler,lti.eather, come, HICKS AND CANA IAa WEATHER.-- CANADIAN During the month ot June Canadian weather and Mr. Flick's predictions have not walked together very well. From the Gth to 9th the forecasts were, "Thunder storms, thickest on the 7th, change to cool atter the 9tli tY she reverses her, dirdz.cLuacn and bright June days following. No het earth I.Tole. begins la move: west, - thunder was reported from anyart' Canada. p p of Canada. Showers were general on the 7111 and in Man and Ontario (Mario on the 8th, no change to cooler but rather the opposite took place about the 10th. The highest temperature xec(r4healsterly r•aina ',dnrin(5 most bif tlhis period 'over loll 'sections 'north ef, '(be e4nt•er, of low baromet'eyr. , `•Ws ;have; orte',i explained th.e ,petcul aritielrr af' 4he June eolscicc;,storms, and the o 'elle same ; bu new,plhylstcalt causes et , getn+cirta aictn.s deet, r.Ze,zc a!euldersl ell) acr many and ;continued r�ip,:gi.,ioneL �� At this time -our. Earth;, is at. the Laine in her orbit )Where, we may ward, ahe wind currents "beeprne eon' fused, and variable, often driving and - den •, 1'enchin sl • anfcr iar.0 �' t end downpours of rain, up'from ,peinta of the coinl't p, asfrom .which rains do not ordy inarlcome:; Clouds; have; sbowing a rise of from 2 to 10de degrees na sc.4,I. 'to' he ,ast eft en 'whirl sud g 1 r Bright weather- from Manitobaanitoba to'dn�el � backward unexpected, su p,ris- Halifax but shower in the west oc-in" and: ,a,ver,wt�`nelming unwa,ry+dotial-. cursed on the,10th and llth.' Mr. .i:tieis with• winds a'nd<tdor<'ritin'ts" from Hicks predicted on the 12th and 13th asf::r.'rrl ilhecticmr. Ins,tea.d" c+f.+.,, 11;x, "Thunder, violent rain and wind." usual ,older -looming up from wester- The weather enthese dates was getter, �t 1+cans oft r o rznt e, _s m er v o f ally fine.Scattered showers were r • �zur hardest rain:satikus.fromeast_ ported from the Maritime provinces erly , ut1,arrtrrl} directions dur- and N. W. Territories on the 12111 and eng the so1s, ice licriod. ,211 9t1 Birk 'Vi lslins A nice range; of neat patterns, in figured, striped, and grenadine patterns,perfeetly fast colors, 20, 25 and 3 ,e a yd., Colored Musk All colors 5c, ;to, and tic. a.yard, CAL.ING j3ROS, Furniture and Undertaking wring the summer months we will give per cent, off for all cash sale i !P' HUSTOI Fuuoral Director and Practicable Embalmer. Opera. cuss Block The Exeter Roller Mill HARVEY BROS, 'Proprietors, Manufacturers of and dealers -in-- Flour -in- • our and Feed Brands Pure Manitoba W11O1 E WilERT' sTflft Best FamilyFlour FLOUR t[EILThE' � T PRING>rS� Coice Pastry Flour Breakfast Food Wheat and Oats wanted for which highest market price will be paid. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pee ilita600000000s000®&;^ iiseas•s S MANY CALLS O. are received from business firms and • 0 MANY STUDENTS are placed in good !, 0 positions each year by the famous • • f5 , a CENTRAL :STRATFORD. ONT. This school stands for the HIGHEST 0 AND BEST in business . education in 0 y Canada to -day. Many business colleges 0 employ our graduates as teachers. We have scores of applications from other e colleges. Ask to' see then the day you '" enter. Commence course now. Catalogue Atr7 fret. W. \� . J. ELLIOTT,pLLIOTT ePrincipal sa Ofi300�i�L'Qi09t0dn0®Oil HOU SE Xp 1DYE RR �ILt� HOLD 11�L1 will• dye Wool. Cotton Dyes,d Thesey,,y Silk,Jute or Mixed Goods in one bath -thy are the latest and most improv- ed Dye in the world. Try a package. All colors at C. Lure, Exeter: Pasture for cattle bythe To RENT.- mouth or for the season. River run- ning through, pasture. Apply to J. N. HOWARD. A Great Battle Fought i,. Won Notwithstanding tandi nfi the battle with a the e snow blockade.Ross & &Taylor or are still on top with alarge stock of build- ing materials, Having placed ,our orders for Thirty car loads of Lumber Lath and Shingles We will be in a better position than ever to supply our many customer with all they znay require either from shop or yards. Bee Keepers Supplies ready delivery. ee Place your Orders for Tanks early. Estimates cheerfully given. rrrrCall ineeve like to dee youarea ROSS & TAYLOR EXETER, ONT. Giet After the Bugs For the l3est and Cheapest Paris Green Hellabore Blue Stone &c &c Try: Bro ing' S)rug Store e 0 4t s ld � .. .� e Y 1 6 s a. Made- Young g DireEyes Made trig ht 1 can bring back to you eyes,'weak- ened with strain, a clear vision, the natural ease and comfort of twenty years ago. And why not ? 1 make a specialty f si 1 o it acerin and nd se the g g, u latest appliances for this important ",-' work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Graduate of Canadian College g of Optics. p Browning. Drug:Siore