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Exeter Advocate, 1912-5-16, Page 4Ormeter lbxu. tetra, Sanders 3c -Creech. Props,;. TEUURSDAY, 1AY 16, IISBOHIyE: Iaodrs7.Rumex'—A mast p ,cturesque, and ael:ghtful liay-tilue: wedding was Soler, t ;red On Wedl;esday of last week, at the Merle t?g }ie, a .gid ;vlrs,t Ph n. Faun, to ^, when the, eldest daughter, Eliza (je"u el beeatt = the, bride of :1r: das, Cr, KO:v.ns of B,;ddutnh About 75 gUeata Weire present frutn .cI£ant !teat, a Toronto, Leaden, Berlin, Ildegton, eau, can, Seat'art and Eseter gathered. - to -s 'ttSsfi the ferealenY, Whiett!W S,. Per- formed by Hev. q. 't , Race;: of K zkten.. A: 5 o'clock :eche ]u• de, aceeripasi_ed lly father, entered the parlor to the ot' the, wedding march. played by lies AV:re Ranter, sister et." the, bride P..? br14a1 party" toil; the Place u..d...::c r.n. an alnrla, Qr evergreens, tast`4 Iy decorated wmtis Yrawers. The brides gown was, particularly beauti; ti, besz,; aradt c" cream satin ribbon voile, trim -- Med with pull lace insertion, :She wore #: t 10,11/ary' tardal veil arta, carried a rot l*ok, The de and groom eve e aza s ktended. save l-tfla ?"sec S o s s s.ex trf tire„ gni tt, '1414 1SA ve .:414,The cerespurw4 cocgrat, tllsxlt'kk:ra raver', 4 intact Stnni tvtFus„'wed. .& :"teat baa served, e :t tat lea :be4ag tit tC ly . rated with flaWers, as mvas house, The bride'a going. res of navy; r, blu _ serge .s^.,ttk w4i with willow glutmes, all I on4%4.g.- The TA:14i lg brae' .t' tlz�,u iful p ex +ta rornted 'a< mnagn f:real af'rxy, th, 4u Wm m several cheques. The ,yes 1, c-auple are pouplar :il social" elr- cies, at -al Nil have the beet -w ieailes' Or ff;£ttds ler :t1xei' fg4111--*>: ItAP- n...;,;;:i and presperit- ; They wilt 'take Tit i keep'."71g on the groom's t:c'tC 4th caneeaslon or I3:ddulpti,. .slwod ml1�l i�1rt. l,a .. Wal ft ute aped -tett features or the program will be r;orse bac:ng, The committee aro giving ,S100. ,to‘be divided, ,£tmtliong, races days sport wan be rotlowed by a b'(i cancan et right, Crediton FOR SALE --At Z,w.cRer'R, Cre loon,, No, 1 Red Clover, A1silte, Alfalfa,, Tint othy, Kentucky Blue and Orchard grass --epee:any selected for seeding purposes Atsa a quantity of Glut Aske and Timetny Seed Infixed at vary reasonable pr ea, I;'areies s ;using, should buy early as tlraa, better grades -will be scarce end h!gher as season advances.—CHAS. 7+,WiCKER, CBEITON. add creel:ion. We e>: pe; aetAcad to touch o; 'w~;nter an Monday, •Sc:aw covered the ground to a„ -.depth of, four laches: and the sud,* dell, enlarge brought ;out the fur coats" =The auto Faze has struck tont. Sant.. Brown„ Albert Moriock, Jolt's Morkoe lt, and William Moripele have -eaelt b ntgltl u ;ear this eels„ It 4..s reported that aeyeral more a,sour farmers, arc. tl:n,tkits.; rzf bud �?ag,--.Airr.e Mark aft :-1,.i,lsa Craig pv 3 parents i[a vk �� Tuesday, We are pleased to ieaa*t' the .*proved cOnt `_ a:on of Fred Young• It as hoped there est -311 lea now a speed, ae,.over,., —Otto Ewald ,Ileal resumed itis trade s-butgator w411 le chola a S. Lawson, �+?tiarla, Rrowat .tar;s secured. at. :a>eacy tg, eel& the I:PDX On"the Tata a c Steam, r,?;trasten. The're is some tai. -�: iOntlay Sehtaole maths: and Fray, Xeursion tttt;Po erient scale time Ite t' ltgntrh-7P,7ost It, a:10113. -l# will Ole aapleaaant, -daye) outing. --Harry Cweltzer J 3s, bought and remna*ed a Portion of: the aid planing r'lt.tl feetory.—MIclm Bear- er 11 dolt!. the carpenter 'wage Albert Mer1;'sek's auto repair ohOp,—W. Spent last Sunday ;n St. atttar»nes,-,A meeting of the tennie felatTcr n was .geld. ill Ilie<Rat* t'oattrs. ` on Monday evening. The, election a; office re resulted as :toltows.-^Egon, free, fi, El1h r. ?X.° P, P., ceJFired, gra S, Drown; See'y Fred IrR:lt.,: Trews Gannet Svreltzer^; Chap„ graham; Mati4ggrt, Hon'. =lbr,7, er of the v1130114 ILte,a)`ey. The o;s Nought a, petty net And hallo aeti ,4; ;, to get down to praetive as 11 tyt t e wee.4ber permits. �aafa.aos .0 t.tt`g3;0rZe vlelted leer pe eia�a :e.'us^udm eves Ssi:¢day }1rtt, are txe att;,il^. sr«. I,d daslg tea literxha,speta. Sts„a, t ;';sa Fes: reit I.'ss CtarrR Kraft is :site mc1'tl fa :en r weeks er the itIte tt ,.f 9.. . Tait E? .;tel. . f P k ..11 vie- = tx' r, »ager lips C.< Steluha yen last week Mies (1Cev,t Seam; ceder• t }Iovnt C.e,t,e„s, w:;o was called .t) the bed- side ed.s dw of ,ter fatlmcr, Mr. lay Wainer. Sr„ «,rrZuaat or serUr :lines% had the a`c eartstrh't t J. brtzxlr ,he aril! .n two p"a" .°s ,',e 13 lr`iraet' o” 'hn, arrival S , w,)4 v ' a. da steps afro; ',t w.x l danhe sl peed Land W:,lleet and family ot Grand Der ncconmak:ed. by Mr. ';and M. R. i!ayter, tape tk Sul'l4a,'-,,,' th Mr and Mrs,. IL Svalet t Misiti i3f±Itl a Gen t a(,r le=t mond.ty far Ceutrtti' acrd' Giro itis eeeueed a post.,"owt. ?dies Clara, Kraft or Tittdtare Lol:edayiit, with her parents, 31r,.'Ara Airs. P. Kraft.: firs '1v:,Il.1ms , PiLler t and 1Irs., George Kellerman were :n. ' Berl n. last week, attending tate funeral of gra. E".iris btyother, Mr; I easneavert Oi 1?rielge airt, Ont,—Mr. Henrys Guen- ther has bought the d,welling house or Mrs. Joseph Stle11.—Thr committee, ttee, who aro arranging for our bili 'celebration on June „rd are dna iitS good work. The Es=,'er hated has be^ai engaged: for tate clay. Tire Crediton Stars and "-the, ,Fuller #ear tea car -W41 be present. One of Mr. L. Rawl; trio at to Torento £Ios- p'1A1 last week, ;vire, ltavette was t411- SaturLlzt.--»11;, Waiter Staf;,anm ear taindays at Cod- ently. Mr, Alae a lis putting a ^sa? of ?zits n rr,`-;;o-round, ,ubba o. 1learalae herd 'q9 visiting hie au' htet•, :tips. J, 1,34.1.d, for ,a' pew days,—Mr, and tfrs. Frank All:starand' 1lrs, M. G;t,I vel 3 Ill. Varkctbill on bus:- 3t�:'s Weeineeadbt r. leRera..oliver, who 4'ltvtt :leen working at Hillsboro' for ")w weeks, returned hong Saturdac'.— ,4 l'v try terse :niton) Uensaf died a. Mr. Garr?,' e'a stable: Sunday. an CD71rtTR.tL.tR ,:. ltra711#:tient young swa.',n or a lteigh- bor;nS village; while driving;: out of this piaeu ,a little late the other night saw something dressed in white along the roadside, which startled both hint: and t'to :horse :or a moment. The horse was too !r'l;ittenedko;allow the driver to In- vest:gate, but to .says her would not, nl<nd speticltu„ a Sive-spot; t,7' know what was. The -severe snow Isttarin of Monday came, as a surprise and was a gentle reminder that ;winter still lingering 1,n the lap of spring.—Large numbers 'M Siris or Outp Crla oz T0!,esoo, Loco Courrr Flank J. Cheney snakes Guth that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney !t Co„ doinghuei nem inthe City ofToledo, County and State afore arid, and that said firm will pay the lam of ONE ktUNI)RED UOLLAI for oath and every case of Cattrrb that cannot be, cul, by the use of iiall'3 Caterkl . Cure. A ttANS',r, Ci#E,NEX Sworn to before ma and {oubeuzibIn” in my p eft this ata day of December, A..0. 1896. (Snsu) A, w GLItAS01i. Noraar Pestle Hers .CatarrhCure isttaloa internaliy,and acts. directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the SYstem, Send for test tuoniatsiree.. F. J. GURNEY,t 00.,Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggitita. 7 c, Take Hall's rantilr ti11.1 for constipation, cattle lave ,been delivered pert during t,te week. and are chanFg n"g hands at ='o04 high ,pr. -31- < and Mrs. Geo. Dobbs ;o_ A11sa Craig spent $urday the =,oasts of relatives in the village,—Miss NorteiS . .Staffa spent the past week .w:th, her sister, Mfrs. N.'1litcttell< —dirt and fir$, Jeatk;:ns of London spent couple days with, lir. and Mrs. wr Elliott,—),Ilii Richt. Luker is not so well again and is cori4ined to his bed.—)1r, and gra, A. Maguire aen.ve 'moved to the village, We welcome, tl-ten) to the burg :o become .es:dettt.s for a tittle at least, n. --Owing a ro t., s u t e 01 Jio v' tiuit>9 ids the tt e gamete qr baseball wrtht the Exeter teat!) had to;he called o€f till the grounig;get °<tto ape --The `'ollowwng' .lines as 3n oda t a ottr baseball boys we composed b» etre or our lg !.poets. aatlri handed( or pul'i;Catigll,^ $ Our baseball boys are an. recalled. A:ld signal up, every one; All bound, to will. they'll show, you that, When Daly goes no bat. The title new Io 'Daly's Nine all lopl;fttg very fine; Wan with new gloves ;encs niaak To nkatc)t at}ll tiil3 . n >tj;, N' k carnal tout .ln lighting Arlin S)yb speed &curve that's sure to win; Ii1'11 an 'thein out w:.hput a. score -- Oa; two. , tttreo and four - lee on first alai Chancey second. No bull can pass them, by ; And Eieck as usual in the mask: Will step the bait it i.tat tog asigh, 4[ «:tilt Austin third and Daly short Net ,grounders poise hetweolt; tky step the tall and pass it hound Te h 8' illi! ti:erenfi. Harold gut; tam centre. ilela-� Thr bow so ataa'ight and talc -- A d oviiwenl tl) doth tante a t;» wad^ Ile' a eu, . to get the bail T.ntn, Sandy, he's a handy isrtl, 1I" !dais;' eta,, . bard, you bet; I4 plays the. game with strategy, \ "t.',eh ))leans a whiner yet. Luker playa out ^at right Debi W.hfeh always le his, place; But wheel he gets nt hit at, bat You 7us�t; , to see brant race. tifurray takes the left field, , , And no better tun he'd ask; 13ue sonteriltes fpr o. !talo ehatloe lie .lakes the glove and mask. Flits 4l takes the pitcher' box W8,4,41 Daly cabs hints In IIs P oiettes fast with curvlj, Bind drop Tat helps the tloys to w411, Dempsey hats 'wit±hc all his 'tight Or else, don't bat at all, ^k But when he,bats,=:t•out 'of; s:gh:t,r Toe umpire gets another ball. ,tiv:,t and Douglas are sportsmen. And always on,reserve, Thor attention tie the baseball �I;uc;t ered:•t does deserve. For keep:lag score you can't beat Dor.', Re's always feeling merry; Sure the beys are all :n fighting trim' As :n the days of "Derry" Now, here's success to the' baeeballt boys Whoever they ,may play ; We'll back %t}alai up :'u every. game— , And ,Its Hip, Hip, Hurrah. FARQ UH AR. I ., rs. McN of has 'returned front she was Lan- sv don,!.ere ^ w E � � ' sto}.�ttS' Itkl her. � � d � � � � is, don, daughter, 1. rs.- Johlt' McDoum ai, Jr„ who aiS,o hams and progressing favorably s Etce` having gone ,thorough ari operation, at r,eton;R Hiaspital.,-Our to'w'n is all present besieged wit tt ; the wave of, measles, wik:ch has" been so preyelant of late,—Mr: aloha W. Stewart brought home hes bide last wdr,v, and: has settl- ed dowit tta the, stern, realatles of lig on the homestead on the Bqun<dary.--'_tier; Lawrence Fulton speltt. Sunday at Wal- too, v.:siting his father, µ1t7 is very low as a ;result of an accident which he experienced a few` weeks ago. It ap- pears the old gentleman was '_a the, cant-- Pally ant-pally of a friend and 1st crossing the raAWay. t tack on a itlinbar war,on the bag ne struck and smashed, the hind wheels of the, wagon, throwlnb Mr. Ful- ton off aitd breaking his collarbone and njuring I' -un otherwise—in fact it was not epected that he would survive at the ti+iue, Progrn'ore, the nest -deuce of '_lir; and lits. Jas, Green, 'Parr Line- Hay, on Wednesday of last weak, was the scene Of .ane of -those tetteresting events When the i' eldest daughter, Miles Gladley gay was united itt <enl,t+:rriage to ;air. John We ' 11 ens' t�v ton ari a roue young a S Pz ospe farmer from Usbarneit,ownss p, The cere atony. 'was performed by Rev. G. F. Brown of Zur,;eil, and was witness eit by nearly two' hundred ijrvited guests. After congratulat4anti to tate young t;oup e, a spleneled wedding dinner was serv- ed. The Wide looked, "very eharmtng in a gown, ipf Pale blue ?Marquisette, wit#t, tr"th mings et ince„ satin, .and ball triage, wearing the usual bridal veil, caught up ''w tb orange blossoms, and Barry iktg a bouquet of pink and white carnations. She 'was unattended, her le sister Ylettna Pearl, dressed 111 Y±': ;wte,- acting as r tt meg. bearer,. while Miss Pearl McCotinrvie ,played the wedding march,. Tile presents ,received, were both costly and useful, showing the high es- teent',tp wP,:eh the your .couple are held. Tits, ="room's gift to the bride was a t altdsomo br.00slt, and to tate rig bearer a Pearl ring, The young couple wilt re• sere on able I;rPOmmt's fine Yarns, "Bin rest'', Farquhar. The.,- malty friends Io:ft in wishin them a happy and ptes- tm=rou:;t wedded lite, Tupper, a:,tee ot Sir Chanes Tupper, ' former prefutier or Canada, died. :a) England on Saturday. Her remains w -II he brought to Canada for interment. S„r Charles, who was serloueiy,111 a few weeks:ago, is now In good health again To TI3'E MILDIt 11, 27,851, :s a tiure- brerl fmported Shire Stallion, from the hest of mutest -ors and w ta'the the hest of ree,7rtts. eWrill stAtult at hits own atable, Dasltwood, for the season, 'WILL IS & GUENTHER, Props., W. WILLIS ltltlaZ;,tr« COLLEGE C4,u-Ar, 15,58, :Is a pure- bred enpar"tcd Shiro, with ch,olce pcd, tree and record. Monday leaves; Irma own stable Daaiwoad, andSoea to Ed. Lane ports. Tuesday'' to Grand :Bend.\'ectnes- day aftcrnoion to Ilobt. Hayter's Zor, night ; Thursday to. nit Ryan's and Mt, Carmel. ; i, r d y to Iu"it:iva. and home. W1LL1S &-GUENTHEIt, Props ., .F CASE, Manager. CHARMING PRINCE, 1,1477, 155507,” :s a pure-bred Clydesdale, with an excellent pedigree and good record as a stock getter. well! stand at his own stable, Farquhiaf; W. II. KAY Prop., and Maluger,. (See others nett .week.) OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, G.V.O. LI—D., D.C,L. PnEetoEhsr ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERA1, MANAGER CAPITAL 'P - - �o goo aoa REST, i$8,000,000 TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES Issued by The Canadian Bank of Commerce are the most Convenient form in which to carry money when travelling, They are negotiable everywhere, self -identifying, andthe exact amount payable in the prin- cipal foreign counte s is printed on the face of everycheque, The cheques are issued` in denominations' of $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200, A23i and may be obtained on application : at the Bank.. In connection with its Travellers' Cheques The Canadian Bank of Commerce has issued a booklet entitled "Information of Interest to those about to travel", which will be sent free to anyone applying for it. EXETER BRANCH --G, 1 . WAUGH, M anager+ Branch also, at ?mitten. The R Capital Restive Deposits Loans and Investments Total Assets IVlolsons Bank incorporated' 11156 cord of Progress for 'Five °eerie -1 --I9%i r 0 000000 ) $3,000,0004,600,000 ,,$23,677j30 . 35 042 31,1 27,457,090-;, 38,854,801 33,)090192 48,237,284 ) $)2 37,25 Iles Draeebesia ,auaadat and Agents and Correspondents in, anithe Principal Cities in the World; A @110P4I11ZAL. aaAlUczi e SUSIal1g15 TItANSACTI10. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at al 13raz ie.. Iastere.t allowed at bigbe.t current rate. EXETER R gents at 34zeter for the Dominion (loTerxanlent, Dorm? ammo, Solicitors. ,i'. D. 1111RDON Munger, 111111111111 IIOMESEEKERS' ANTI SETTLERS° 'lXCURSION TO wEISTLTRN CANADA VIA CHIC I .AGO April had. ldth and 80th and every second Tuesday thereafter until Septa 17th. atclus.ve, Special Train will leave Toronto at 10,80 p -tui on above dates for Edmon- ton and Pointe in Manitoba. and Sask- atchewan, Wet Chicago and St. Paul, carrying through coaches and Pullman. Tourist sleepers. NO CHANGE OF 'CABs Pull. Particulars frontally Grand. Trunk Agent, or C. R. ZifeCutcheon, Alberta Government Agent, 'Palmer House }lock Toronto Ont. THE MOST POPULAR ItO[JTE TO Montreal, Buffalo, New York, Philadel- phia, Detroit, Chicago, !s via Grand Trunk, the only DOUBLE TRACK: ROUTE STEAMSHIP TICKETS ON SALE VIA ALL LINES Pull information, from J. J. KNIGHT, Agent, Exeter. FARM FOR SALE That choice farm of 108 acres oa ttte 2nd and 3rd concuss;ac tg ot flottoree, being one and a halt rages from Exeter On the premises Is s. largo brick house with slate root, and frame barna and stabling. 'tYSf lee Hold separately or together to suit purchaser. 15 acres int' fail wheat, 40 acres fall plowing done, balance In grass. Apply to TI -10S, FISHER. Itxeter, (CENTRAL 7 . 2' %�:��ief`J STRATFORD. ONT. Our classes are noM Iarger than. everbefore but we have enlarged our quarters and we have room for a few more students. You may enter at any time. We have a, staff of .nine exper. 'meed instructors and our courses are the 'best. Our ,graduates succeed. 'This week 'three recent graduates informed us that they lave positions paying Seil $70' and $1'25 per month: We haveel three aepartmefts,--Commerc:ai, Short - band and"Teidgraphy. Write Tor our free eataldguo naw. D A. McLACHLAN, Principal. Do You Want to be Protected in Your Investments in you eyou getting a square deal" in buying or Would ou �Iike to feel reasonably sure that. areselling property in the West ? Wouldn t it be better for you to buy or sell your property through a firm that will keep ou in touch with. every movement in, which you should be interested., and a firm that realizes that to build u a oed -connection they must do the very best they can,for those who buy property on; their.recommendation ? p g That is exactly the position we -are in. We handle no property except we are convinced it is an Al proposition. ,.. We will transact all business connected with any deal a purchaser may make. We will guarantee to protect you when you come, to see it. We will secure sales for you at the most opportune time. We will keep you in touch with what is going on in the locality where you buy your property. We do this because we are carrying on a straightforward, conscientious business.. We are not here to -day and away to -morrow, and:We realize that a satisfied client is the best advertisement in the world. We have at the present, time the selling of some of the best propositions in city property in Edmonton and Moosejaw,' also a large number of good farm lands in Alberta and Saskatchewan. COUPON Messrs Bawden Si Bawden - Kindly send me any . Maps or Litera- tureyou have relating to Name Address e will be very pleased to give you any information regarding Western Property. We have a lar. of Government Maps and Literature' for free distribution; also Board of Trade Literature from;town supilly every and city. in. Alberta and Saskatchewan,. �. ached coupon to our office at Exeter;and let u lwden SHOW you what we can do for you.