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Exeter Advocate, 1903-7-2, Page 8Niunardine proroises the best, league ecroseeeneteh of the setteoa for "ost title se big time and a glorious day is now aseured for the excursionists to Eins coeliac on the 6th of A,ugust twat, For lame bade or derangements a T. P. smith cmititig- be kedneys use Die Kahle), pine, eee. If you 'have defective eyesight don't a box. Solt1 by c. Lutz. • ". fail to consult with T. P. Smith, the Douse on- sale or Reot Noted. Eye Speelelist, of Elora; who Frame hoes, on. lemon ot000t, co,. will he at the Coninierelal House. Bee- t • e, esix room A iv to It.ooabo ter, on July 17th and 1Stie, See "ad" -a For eoteng pigs and ealvee nothiog one% nother coluout. ROM At0t Hem,' Harris. Another of our oldest residents has been called, fromour midst to .pay nature's debt, in the person of Mr. HeorO Harris, of Huron streee,at the age of 77 Yeerse7 months and 26 days. The deceasett was a 10011 of un. Reuel strength awl energy and ecarcely knew what day's steleness was until about three weeks previoas to his de- mise when he WaS,Ariketen down with, au noateaktaek of la grippe,. and de- lleret-Mr. Chao. Mason* Voreett *Ass sptte the best medical attendance aud Charoiette Drinlewater. London; ole. mooing the stroke of death could riot Ge°' VQN3eri, and Geo Knox. Toronto; t he averted. The deceased. wasa native Tom jectell and Harry Biseett, Lon- Devonshire, England, awl. came to don; Lionell Howard, Aa•ther; Wm. 1 title country with his Parents when AS will he see el in another column Davidson. London; Mrs. Ross, Forest; but a youth, settliug leetearlie town,. elm Louisa Stewart, eldest daughter Frann Hunt, Loudon; Mr. D. Spieer, „ship. For a number of years Ow de- f the late James Glee,. was me Tuesday tan , s y ;teed concleeted the toll gate at -traded in Montreal to Mr. Chas. P, Miss B. Robiuson, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. -on. after which he moved to Pal- E. I, I.,ee, a professor in. otw of the ' feirlowe Loudon. stern and condi-Kited a tiray. About,, merleantranversities. The Ativecate uretfa woe, nit years ago be mart -lett Mrs. Pbeehe " etenels congrattentioes. Mrs. ?,,lartha Hawkins, Slutece Sweet. of this place, ;and he has sinee heve dee d the calf Aug' stale% it relth pninfetl neeleteaat on Inede Ileeter Lis dwelling, place. Mr. nit On:civic helidan alai We Will 10,k514 She Vms about to Harris wee a moaner oE tMethod oe ist a.utevinifferaee preeozations for the ,eiz down Una elude when elze nelecale Cloorelt and was a matt of sterling eothati toad telliiKtOMOWnt a Exeter ' e&1 its exact loeatdou awl fell to principean Itemest and true, inOustrions eettestonisto ne Oetenacil have ap-t; the theete aSiOacttittig the thigh ' anal faithful to duty ur.a it. every settee ointed conunittee taa Ilteak after ; Stargialakaid was soteneetaed -e man. Besides a sorrowing eteidow verytibiteg to natake the day attruettive fractataw re n.elicd anti she is now eg he leaves oneeere eine m Hl a a Id pleasant. as well toe cattid eapeetVil lea !ming 'Souta hmpton, The nattered look pave -' Jelin thutennever tef Kincortinle. 4Oy leher injuratte tua,y pore ' toeley (Tinned:tee t The retrains; of the late 31ro Mary ' itnhe tif Les Angetc,s, wene Oka Letettat- eelte hots, toeta Morstier Leo Ito, fte - tliattham i3). The" hotly Ile ;Vaal, Ldtty andon, tee 4%4 tnieen to the Trieltt Metattarial , lest wee° aktf 4.110;'0 Vari5f011s anginfT egnals lenglish Stock Food. Give i▪ t a Boaz.40.s 1ainc4.. trril. Sold bv 0,Lutz. Exeter. Boavders waxtect 4,,kposy t alcs.. le Exeter's new bratss Band will, we are velem omelet. wioiont awl An e assured, accompany the eecureionists gt44. cs Kincardine me...august 6th, 1903. loon t "Oer Vietorie Park is jest. the spa 12,99Q tbs. weol vanted at the Ex - Or a iY1Cnies b°4tillgt bathing' bnwhIng, eter 'Woollen helilla Either washed or tee best of music, ilaneing, refresh.- anwasbed., Highest cash price paid, menta Everythlug A.s Too Like It." 3litir ,O Co. 11*D" Otte Welters - A Macollea Wan.) corresPoudent &co The following, spent Dominion Day e Crystal City Courier. ants refers to o formerresidents of Eateterz-Frauk tans and Fred 13issett bave taken e go of tlee view stove whist, Me. E.d. Uius bas erected_ at this place. Itii lways to be iouxd at this TailoringEtab lisbDzt. If you a coking for one. try us. ie trial will eouvine you that you cannot ge better satisthet ion for t" Rime money than will give you. W . W. Taman. Lat 17:7a a O .44r1Aq tl& WAWA 4kf some ras,Ins ea....;•:y day,. and the lateilvers depend ton ttee Mud. tol'otthos tnt.0,7 1,vart4*. glre tailf - tes ynez avnat to 14. \rya 4,14.-e-oe ovain., ;mai have snit tuna:. tro 0;fien. ni.0n* Can't:'.4n4 Sletf 01.erf4 oe 0 H I\T ILOR Exers eseaseseetee eeesee Stavelotten Eseetteetious. Promotions from Room II. to Roont . in order ocr inetitt- Marata eatling: opera% f:aith dlouear. Edward 'West- ott, Logitte (healing, Alvin Brintnell, .huratte wltere tt mated till 2.0. when of ttir. S:0131 i'0113',0114 o eLr Juzl eseewoleo, ye i4ilace Wsaer, gifyrt. tieririee WitS 'held aud the re- 't de -:d lea ballet he toe hoepital Ondogonweenda nips aftervrattls to rest in tile fit.Verti Fro-oi cuss p tf) Rano To- e Cateeeterte 31re. 'Welle war.; an ;aid allani7A erombtineetelicAn cr. /he',Tr0,401414.-t, Irene r of :gr., Q. Bolder. diseese her Lie was deit esaareil of. The ()Nei/. Olive *14t Watt. hittree Murolve 1:omelets were Itretagitt 'tete for leti:ah may wooth Aegean,. Many. Emma, MO funeral taking plaee to the Esneter mentidd: - iletelman. 31noY Centotery from her fatitedh reeteton'O Knight. Fna F3V last. t Promoted foam Sr. III to Jr. IV. The Satereer Sawa Peeteetled. i Names lu order of traelt. the first Officers welo eleeted and arranges thietetta connitlepaesfuro wita Lome's. as fol. meats ItEertid- ted for the haide lowet-Etizeg er'oepaer„ S10413. hg of a etureuer eehoolatiirant i Vend Matade Jahn, leiltiett Amos Dattglee AflirliViis fut. the etwalv of the eat," SteWntt. J01141,40112, :01:124* Rowe. eanera leave eelkeste.1 the vere des for beat yon eve 0.4000 01110X6401N 1.0 tZ6Villt.„ V014 4.:,en ;zeente the Meatner "KinS void for Thursday, Angnst 6/11. Beitd would add oveatty to the ellkhYttliont tel exeursiontsts. Will yon ave one with you? 11. littedott. Agent Aletenta Velar S. S. Co. on ague*, neoot tee eagle mom arid genotol inetrionion veg.:1441es Niora Ilarton. Megette Clang, Phoebe er Fasaus euz.4:01 VSInt, lint %tooting to Ole: ; Stweree Luilts etetette teelteeTrevetidele, Ore gatelen. on Main eteeet, 404 reasett ZilViNg Iwo well adivetteall Mitotie C3nn, Ntrerntan iladgertWet. pdietelt tet eerie pal; Aces earried,:pertielly :etude WAS found Wilke* Wake., S'Finitibt r ggieg tehet wiee eleetreeving eolteu the areetigemente were Vitae Ressesee mega, seem% Weide, ay roe peeenees, Settee deeals of 'to peeetere epeehersartil tetneeetttere. etineite Amy, Eleeette enrage, ' Jr. 111 to Ste ilf. the thee twee et:tee- ing with hotettez-litellsentroe Mtliyard. Linde , Hedger: aud Otatlys tettnahe Biraey. Jeeeie hltioeon, Emma, Ilnilso Loney Ile:motel. Anna Dow, Viola Weleh, Fartnee. thievery toe, a tiltegtace to eary eivtidevel 4 W 14"04 t 4412 a c14,4., tv'a' t."PlIt.tinettir„V until Ilitv lIttIltAtmattan's !pWritiat yixatn, Eta falMitt5 win br ret IrOnDta 0,4t riyould wtc the fan lenient 1 theth tainte the eelotel 1. greul eas- ed the late. !, eves during, the 6140114 -ter of Wet Mr. F. W. Fallevinfinf. of jamlion, [Tee Not S2atnp. t*114,-14, Nttlltlity eatrvegiggtbe e mote me um mono "withal wa,•9 ifoitvd , the plopeetel grauttlathet walk to Doitnittion Day It?:tr the linteieee of the Agin's Dort: n,o,rejeoe' adloase, Jennie ee can't tam the latet, Intetnit, 'tattoo tutu Clunnto eleAvoy, lognalt side el etreet. from stveet of Hie Majestie bring ono p duted ,94.40111,1044144K0444.41%. tittlENTIFIC EY IALIST "4 - *r itt Ur AT OMMER4 L 'MAME T -0 clays only -- I Y SATURDAY, aULY I?, 18 flint down thie summIiuun er on the east ..theiere flawhins Son% hardwere singe his menet, on to the throne, rep. Wilma; Istga Wilda, Retina Rrintesalla . ,,,Lnath shop to the Main street and. Q1111.111e, 4Ind now in YOrt: fitteKt`. PhPle5ontOwn At4Z2134113•Willie Bl'ailtt 11. Wnif!,% In each of the upper corners lottmot"d on tali; Th^yogtvel. to "laud Bmtd ytotaday twoo.) to the 10Wer earner n 11100ple leaf, with a Taylor, Willie Arnritrong, p WINE! Now is the time to seeuro your Binder Twine for the moult) season,. We guarantee our stock equal to any other twine of the anie nOneher of feet to the potted. Don't uegleet yoet, purchases out ealt early, Cements. We keep constantly in stock the National and Star 3nds of Portland Cements, conceded by ell competent judges to he tb.e the market. e S. W. F. Before you beeein to paint yow liouse or as to get the best punt possible for the money an give the best eatlefactioe and lougest wear. Hardware We have the largest, and benders' suppliespecially. fF, else be sure a the same time ele of bard, wte e r lift pure s cal T. HAWKINS Zt SON. sP Th Roth Hoe ter and Harry Devideond esesa and teems g, nee:sews restaaliets hoe in ravel eetatae awake. °bee LgIlietaa :Alma Me- araso • ethodiet Chureb atul down to tbe the Landon residence of the MeV Vettettat !nog. The roruwing were ehe eeteen :levee, who wheeled out of the stamp ie a Tatar erowth end let lennrlio:Welsli* 1-"gi Mab4 9getn) the afternoon. bad e eery ene nutmeat intItcatnig the denteninca 1 31. E. title. OK 0 TI T ALWAYS f. Bo, 0C1S re-x.10°0dg Department' we showing for year a special range (if pree ...tiers Pure Wool es„ 'Grenadines. eream.Figured Maar - and white fancy stripe for waists. :B1,11.61 =LC Wailt1-latest patter te ts-- New Ideas Jhoie wl • white waist counters our showhia ersily diseounts anything .-eeri ou store. rims Reasonable. Ore; int esperienee. Shortie- atm. tion of tlu" entrap. The yortrait of the h • .trtival hi. was overcome by a suns Crake which threatened serionsresulte, b it De. 3IeLattglilin. of Deshwood, etret Oreethlt took the eatee in eharge It m a few latOliti the patient began f, show signs of recovery. He 'SIMS able =a return to his home here thismorning, 'risme:day.) its Amy Jebne, who has been at - no Alum College St. Tb011101S is mong the number of successful ones grolirtting. A splerolid picture of the 1003 class Appeared in the St. Thomas Times, of Saturday. Mies Johns re- turned home here last, week, and ou Sundae. last deliglIted the congrega- tion of Main Street Methodiet Chnrch be- a beautifnily rendered solo. Miss •Tietens has a particularly sweet vela., of ample vOlumne and pleasing ite effect. The old spectacle racket was SIACCOSS- bib" WOrkea On some of our more easy citizens by a glib.tongeed sharper on Tuesday. The fikiv approached his prospective dupe by a reguest for a match or some other remark as a star- ter. Then he would produce a, pair of brightly polished spectacles, to all out- ward appearance gold rimmed and of first quality, with the remark that he found them on the train and being that be had no use for them he would sell them cheap. Of course the covet- ous desire of some was greater than I eerie aud e'villrself of bis valuable service.% as tbiS Iltne 01 portnuity to Irtee your eyes properly testea free of eh lege. xo guess work, but a scientifie certainty. Dill -knit cases aecivately fitted. ALL WOltit GrARANTEED. A full line of Artificial Eyes added o one stock. LOCAL DOINGS. skatfaxgrarscAk-2M2aczar...15tateszestats The Zurich Herald_ is holidaying this week. Sehool clostel for tbe summer holi- days on Friday laet. The Ontario Legislature porogued at 12 o'clock an Saturday last. Exeter Civic Holiday A 6, 1003. Kincardine Ciyie Holiday, August 6th.. Exeter and Kincardine will joie hands in making the Alasonie excnr- sion of. the etb of August to Kince,r- dine the best of all. Mr. James Snell, of Clinton, a.s been appointed District Supreme Pres- ident of the Huron and Brnce District of the Sons of Engand. Otn. Brass Band should not delay in thew ork of organization. They should be in good thne for the Masonic Exeter-, • siou to Kincaraine on August 6th. During bot weather do you suffer from burning, tired, sore or perspiring feee? If so use Foot Ease. It will give you relief. Sold by 0. Lutz. Price 25 cents. King is a etrilting mad at euirable like- ness ui9 mcce.,tv. rotes V4. Wastatott. Otz Monday latet Conetuble J. Weeteott went to Underfelt to defend ettee in which one Chase 4_ Dytes, at Heasall, was complainant. The charge was foe forging the mune Luev Reichert to a warrant lesued Seumel Stnillio, of HCOSitii, on the 24rd of January last. The svarrant in quo. tton was produced and ttu examination proved to be the same as ivben it left Uwe heads of the magietrale, cons eequeutly the notion was dismissed, the Police Magistrate censuring the complainant severely for having brought such a groundless (nee before hien. Dykes was repvesented by Crown Attorney Lewts and Mae Cem,row of the law firm of Did:imam tlarrow, wbile Mee G. Stanimey acted for the defendant. A. Rare Beaut On Tnesthey night last the James steet parsonage was beseiged by a large number of people curious to see a rare beauty in the shape of a cactus flower. the cultivation of the -cactus family has long been luereasingly po- pular, not so mueb on account of the fres:pone beauty or rarety of their flowers as the bizerre and often gro- tesque vegetative forms. It was our privilege and pleasure to be among the b h tnessedth s ver retty their beeter judgment and 11,1 it c-Qp7, mun el ,...viT 0 wl 1 YP sequence several were made victims of I ft°Wer -.the plant is of the ilat growth his scheake. The dupes have now a $eecies and the flower of great stze and eventy-five cent article that cost theta beauty, sending; out a Meet nlearOing ma -fifty cents to $1,50. armona, and was remarkable' for its shape and growth in many ways. It it was opportune that the two hun- was of the short-lived speciesethe novo- dredth anniversary of the birth of et- commencing to open about seven John Wesley, the founder of Method- ism, should have occurred an Sunday. o'clock in the evening and perishing, before moruiug. It was indeed kind The fact made the recognition of the of Dr. and Mrs, Hannon in allowing important event Sunday all the more so many the privilege of witnessing so fitting in consequence. Prayers.hymns and sermons were particularly Wesley- rare a trea.t. an, at both morning and evening ser- Depart:zee a 1 Worthy mjuister' vices, in all the Methodist churches, Rev. R. Millyarrd, stem has been in The life of the great English evang e f the Main street Methodist was eulogized from every pulpit,-ealnistit atrg it° Exeter, during the last four hymns conmosed by John and Charles yettiltSc, bade. adieu toOtis congregation, rvresley, always in favor, were partmu- on . Sunday evening, Jane 28tb, lady so: The glowing eulogies of Wes- h g been transferred by the Con- ley showed the remarkable love which feavenmee to the pastorate at Lucknow. the great Methodist body continue to During leis residence here the reverend entertain for the man, long since dead, geentlemau has endeared ,hintself to but whose work so mightily lives. r member of . the coegregation, °wvhilYe' by lus' large hearted interest and Mr. B. N. Anderson, the principal of helpfulness in everything that tended •ur public school, has resigned as he to uplift humanity he won for himself ntends quitting the profession, haying the respect and esteem of -many out - been offered a much. more lucrative side the limits of his flock. Mr. ,Mill - position as partner in business at yard's departure is universally regret - Sault St. Marie. Mr. Anderson taught ted and he and his estimable family for eight years in S. S. No. 1, Unborn°, will carry with them the best and most and for the last year and a half has heartfelt wishes of hosts of friends. been principal of the Exeter Public Peehaps DO higher compliment can be School, Mr. Anderson proved himself paid a minister than that he wears well a faithful, conscientious and painstak- and that the respect and esteem .is ing teacher and it is to be regretted deepened more and more as be labors that there are not better inducements among his people. The above ean in the profession to retain the ablest be truly said of Mr. Millyard, and it ie amd most experienced teachers. Mr. a case of general regret here that. the Anderson through his energy and push itiaerancy system of the Methodist a.dvanced rapidly to the front ranks of church demands the removal of so the teaching profession and we know worthy a minister. The chorch on froth his ambition of the past that he Sunday night, was crowded to the will not be content with any second doors, the seating accoinmodation be - Place in any ether hue of I'mrh. Our ing taxed to its utmost. Throughout best wishes go with him to his nets' the service it was evident that the ap- work in the young and flourishing city proaching separation was deeply felt of Greater Ontario, for which place he , by both pastor and flock, and when left on Tuesday. Mrs, Anderson will Rev. Mr. mill:Yard rose to deliver his remain for some time in the village. sermon everyeyewas fastened upon -.....---------'-"--- him and every ear strained to catch 85e. the Yard for new camel h6Ir the words that fell from his lips, The flake Black Dress Goods and new town of nee -knew has secured a J3lack arid White flake Dress Goods. thorough gentlernao, a man of much Two winners. Stewart's. , It is now admitted by every person thet the Masonic excursion., billed for the 6th of August and boand for Kin- cardine will be the great success of the •„se.s.ason. Intending eecursio le lets to Ki n cafr- dine on the Oth of August, are already a,rranging picnic parties and are -much elated over the opportunity for a sail on the inag-nifieent steamee "The King Edward." We were in errorlast week in stating thee. Dr. Anderson had moved to the Bend forthe slumber. It is only Mrs. Anderson who has taken up her abode there. The Doctor will be found in his ()face as osnai. The Hensall Band played two very much appreciated selections on Main street., •Wednesday rnornirig. They were on their way to Centralia, where they furnished_ music for the festival . . In connection with the cburch. Dr. Ovens, of London, sorgeon, ocu- list and specialist, diseases eye, ear, nose,and throat, will be at the Corn- niercaial Hotel, Exeter, Wednesday, July lst; Wed. Anglist5th; Wed. Sep- tember 2nd, Wed., Sept. 30th; Wed., Nevem ber 4th; Wed. December 2nd. •• • - • t NIr .i.1.1t0S14 Vtoutoted from main 0 to room 4 end the (hot Mettle telssing with 0001A4= -Willi -0 MUM% K. Stewart, C. Pickard. L. Jones. ta Acheson, IL Otntlinter and E. BMA:, (egool,) V. Sweet, A. Bieeett. I.lienhenatt, A. Pielturde WI. 'limey, Id Firm. Wood, C. Pleizela passed lubtle. kyl°182 ne, Promotione from Rooms VIII. to VI. in order of merit: -Ida Weleb,,Eva. Shaddoek, Itlinuie 31ay Willie Forth Luella Clarenee Heywood, Blanche Atkinson, Elmo Homey, Latimer Grieve, Olive Deering Lulu Snell, Gerald Hurdon. Room, VII, to Room VI. - Harry Sweet (honors), Young Creech, Willie Snell, Pearl Johns, Bella McKay, Nel- lie Picket% Paul Phippen. Harry Foke, gylmotee Harness. Freeman Elliott, Lorne Baskerville, Gordon Taylor. socrozazowzizi,Tavaac000000.tra PERSONAL. aestteraosas2)......raesame.:..rettaF.., Mr. McIntyre spent the holiday i Seaforth. Mr. W. IV. Tatman spent Wednes- day at his home in Blyth. Miss Janet Brown is holidaying in in Seaforth, Guelph and St, Marys, Mr. Kart), Manager of the Sovereign Bank, was in Toronto over Sunday. Mr. R. N. Creech, teacher, of Oriel, is spending his holidays at his home here. Mr, Mark Clark, of the House of Re- fuge, is spending a.few days here with friends. Miss Homey, -who spent the millin- ery season, in Parkhill, has returned to her home in Usberne. Richard. Bissett, of Loudon, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. Bis- sett, Huron street. Mr. IJR. Carling left last week for Spokane, 'Vancouver, San Francisco and other points west. Mr. S. Thomas, of St. Mary's, is spending a few days here, the guest of 'bis uncle, Mr. S. Martin. Mise EthelFarmer has returned from London, where she has been attend- ing the Seared Heart Conyent. Miss Annie Pfaff, of HensalI, spent; a couple of daysin town this week, the guest of Miss Clara Oudmore. - Miss Neelin, who has been the guest of the Misses, Kemp, returned to her home in Seaford), Tuesday. Mrs. Brewer and Miss Della Hill, re- turned last week from a pleasant visit with friends in Port Huron. Mr. A. Waiters left on Friday last for the Soo, where he will visit re - la tives for a couple of weeks. Miss L. Robinson, who has been teaching in Wawanosh township, is spending- the hol.idaYs at her 1114°rne herr. Dr. W. J. and Mrs. Logie of Paris after a pleasant visit with friends here, the guests of Mrs. Collins, returned Wednesday. ' Miss A: Vanvalkenburg, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jas. returnedDlgnaniuesday. to her home in Nor- wich, Mr. and Mrs. R. Knigheand, Mester Drew Knight, together with, Mrs. F. 'Knight, have gone to the Bend for a two weeks outing. force of character and an ablepreecher in Fancy Silk and plain Black Olo Special Line at $1. Chotoo Lot of Moves ane. llozio17 'oz Mamma Won. nd Bo Balbriggan Underwear. d Boys Stravr Etats, special value, to clear B. SPACK MARI &maw the Celebrated t d Read Mate Clothing. 31t-..4e..atr.arr hNI Bed Room Set, teethes.% Mid x en springs :complete. 21.00. Beautiful Perlot Snite • .. . .. 10.00 up boartle from.. ,onehes from. ... 67.13000. tickers from 111) nything and everything found in a first-class furniture store ran be bad. Repairing of all kinds attended to. idley's Block. W. 0 El UTOD.1 Practical Embalmer, v'cm7-.Z.-Vcn".-"IirsCtrwit7Z" =1-1 FURNITURE! FURN TIT V. Having purehasetl the Ftwoiture and Undertaking business of R. N. Rowe, we atunounce to the public that we have on hand -without a doubt the largestand best assorted stock of furniture in the county. A visit to our store will conviece that we are selling at the closest margin possible. It will pa,y intending purchasers to cell and inspect our stock, aua get our prices before placieg orders elsewhere. • We do all kinds of ordered work, repairing and picture fra,nsing on the shortest notice at reasomtble prices. Satishiction guaranteed with every purchase. Undertakers and Funeral Directors. OWE • 117) • neeMENSESINTIMEM SCjINT Praotical Embalmer Graduate 9 of Embalmbag College, Toronto. -0-1-oteeteele traMetitgenenniEellie= The Misses Bella and Florence Sims, of Detroit, formerly of Exeter, are re- newing accioduatances in town. Miss St -mart, of New York, is visit- ing her brother, ,Mr. J. A. Stewart arriving Tuesday evening.. Mr. G. E. -Anderson attended the convention of the Dominion Philatelic Association lield in London this week. Messrs. Frank and Wm. Willis left on Thursday last for Vancouver, B. C. They are on a peospectiegetonts with the object of locating smite ;place in the west, And -are going „into the luna-.. ber business • Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Digoan, who re- turned from a pleasant honeymoon trip to Buffalo and other eastern cities, on Tueseay,- were tendered a very hearty receiption at the home of Mr. Dignan's parents, Miss J. Cunningham, who was visit- ing hey parents. in Clandeboye, re- turning home Friday 'Oast, leaving again oat Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Tillie -Yager, to , visit friends in Wallaceinirg and Sarnia. ..pifike1160,146,01,11.ACISMOMSO.1 Portland Cement We have -just received a qiia,n- tity of the beet grade of Pm t - land Cement for present delivery. Cloth Sacks to be returned free. Can be had at either Centralia or Exeter StorehOuses. Wool Wanted 5000 lbs. wool wanted, for - which the highest market pricoVa will be paid. Received at Exeter and Ccn- tralia Warehouses. os. Cobbledic