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Exeter Times, 1905-02-09, Page 8riPr- STBWARTS The Last Call on Furs i tip E,'- IFR '1'IMr4S. FI?I$RUARY 8th 1905 You can have all the glory and all the profit. If you steed anything in the fur line you can certainly save good money by seeing us. We have about 23 men's and woman's Fur Coats in stock. We want every coat to go out. Ladies' black Astrachan Fur Coats, ladies' black Boka- ran Fur C'oats,ladics' black Pcrsian Lamb Fur Coats. Men's black Corsicon lamb Nur Coats, men's black Calf Coats, men's Russian Calf ('oats, men's Beaverized Wombatt Coats sll at 2,0 to :t0 her cent. below actual value. Fail' warning, this is the Last call on Furs. Ladies' Fur Ruffs, Fur Collars. Fur Mitts, Fur Muffs, Fur Caps. all on the bargain list. Men's Fur Caps. Childs Grey Lamb Caps, and Storm Collars. All go. One only Galt Sackatechewl.n Butiitlo Robe -who wants it at a bargain? Ten only heavy Lined Horse Blankets, we won't carry them over, every blanket a Snap. Are You Using Mooney Biscuits Nearly everybody is. Have you tried our new line of fancy sweet Biscuits, Lemon, Vanilla, Ginger, Nut and Fruit, 3 lbs. for a quarter. The best and biggest Cake snap we base ever seen. Bring along all 1 your produce 1 J. A. 3TEWARTI (New reading matter appears In this apace each week.) Hare you an 1060M6? Is It P6rmnuut? If by any mischance you should Lose it, you will be comfortably Hied -tor a time at least -if you have a SAVINGS account. Make a resolution to save part of your earnings regularly and have it added to your account from time to time where it will alwatys be aiding to your store. Ws allow interest front date of de- posit and have it added to the principal and cowponnoed FOUR TIMES a year. We want your patronage -Want ant to make ourselves useful to you in any• thing pertaining to money matters -and we can do it with profit to you. We intend that every transaction shall be so satisfactory to each custoa.- er that it iney become a real pleasure for hint to extend us his patronage. \Ve give special attention to farmers' business. The Sovereign Bank of Canada Branches in Huron County at Exeter Credlton Dashwood Hensall (MADMAN & STA` BURY, Solicitor'. Zurich Clinton F. B.HARN Manager. S' etoelirauoh ForIlarriw UcNsu, Wedding Ringo, Watches. Clocks Jewelry. Y Spectacles tc CALL ON R. HICKS Watch Ra wtinR a Specialtv. TO ADVERTISERS. be copy for changes must be left 1 Casual an' Tuesday a noon not later than y advertisements accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. 'fill Ittileel iJ; . !ao,, lett.-, ”••••••••••••••4110•••••••• LOCALS •••••NN 1••NN• Road our clubbing offer. 1 Mrs Yves announcement on ibis pate. Read T'opplestohe & Gardiucrs' ad. paic 5. D. Ilartleib snakes a specialty of watch .repairing. WANTED. -Situation, as house- keeper on farm. -Apply at Times Of- fice. C LV Willson, Ufo 1t i u ver) tcriousIy I i!l of cancer. Ser Low to make your income per• tnenent in the Sovereign Rank ad. )rest page. \V ♦ + WANTED - .1lrricd couple to work on fens. Iliat)teet t ,ges poid. Address "A. Ii.". Exeter, 1 unci. Miss Ethel Farmer returned home on Set urday evening from a pleasant visit with friends nt Montreal. A load of young men Prem toe n tttended the carnival at Ilensall on Thter,d.1_v might Mit• Tillie Yager has accepted a position 1s 1111111MT evith a firnt at Niagara, on the lake. The \1i-ses Vile Fisher, Cora Prior and Eta Ila lit eill it tended the oar - nivel hcid :at ltwnatt, nn Thur.day neat of la. week. Mr. .Int etre. James Wright, a.f facet Edo rd arc venting fricndi in town. th 1::(mvts of Mrs. Wright'. ester, Mir.. Morla'ck. The home mie of Mr. JohnTaylor S or is qu.+rantinert. ecorles fewer bovine broken out in the family The pat- ients tic doin,z nicely. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative iT omo Quinine Tab- lets.lets. All druggists refund the mon- ey if it fails to egrc. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25e. Alit-re-inAlit-re-in trate of I -'alto Stock.- On Ise II, con. .1. Stephen, on February :2nd, 1905, s ale ,at 1 o'clolck sharp. inch+nl 11i11, Proprietor : 041. ?tree n, -Mr. S. J .A. Lloyd, of 2 oon, N. D. in 'renewing his subscription says "Although )tar tint we dr not forget lite cast, and the Times is a weekly reminder. Mims Vora 11 asekAlta ty leIt oar Mon- day evening for London, where she will (spend a couple of weeks at the ❑'1'. u erne ry twnrc,r(x:ms of John Green & Co. Exeter Woollen Mill. - We are still in the business and have a num- ber of bed blankets,wool sheeting and stocking yarn. Custom weav- ing done as us'tal.-Jno. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. r_. Frank Smith. of Lon don, who are visiting friends and reletitrs in this virinily, spent !tart of Leet week and thee at t he home of ( heir uncle, Mr. Jame* Welker. ('relit en •Itoed. Mfr. Will Gook. of 1. nWinnipce, Man., is , f, • 1 nz a six .weeks vaoation tt•ith 11119 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ilawden. Sandy Iia wden, who spent the 'past year in the North-west is also wishing under the parental roof. The Convenient Service to New York. -Is via Grand Trunk and Le- high 'Valley. Throuz1t Pullman Sleepers. Grand Trunk Agents tvill make reservations and zive full in- formest:,,n. Ml t . Rohit', (t he Ilae hecto engaged for -tune months its miller n. it 1llar- t•ry itro.', left last tt sok for &fort 11 tteery he will tp(•nd :a short time eat! si% r• 1 .r prior to ac:cptin,r a position es miller '•lsee here. The atn!talt('ut(nt 11.1s been announc- ed of Miss Lillian Andrews., of Clin- ton, and who ie well known inEx c. ter. Ito Mir. Lorne MfcKenzie, of Toronto. Miss Andrew with her mother, ie %t,trsdinl the winter in \Winnipeg. Dr. Huller, London, %% ill be at I ho Central Hotel, Exeter, on Thursday February 9th 1905 all day for Eye, liar, Nose and Throat con- sultation. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Ili=Qe Lilly and Amy Johns eluent fra clawi of lest week .Ind t in Parkhill, t he zuctt of Miss Levitt. Miss Amy took e+girt as a sdloist at a conocrt in the Methodist church, on F'ridty etertin,r. Harold Jarvis, of introit was also ono of the soloists. Mr. rind Mrs. .1. Connor. who have Crer cnf) w moved to F.xrtcr from (•t cel1:• l ur4 t tc• ere r very pleasantly remembered by 1 he ancmtl('rs of the C1lirolhurst Presbyterian church, on Mandy evening of Inst week, hy hr- inr 1►reentrd ttitt1 two hondsone et'y chiles. Mir., nillin.rs and Milo Arorlis Oke of atrhe Central Hotel, gave a very pleasant eke ting party to a number of friends, on Thursday evening„ Af- ter on enjoyable Pkate together, the party repaired to the Central, %here dainty refreshments were served, and 1 be remainder of t be evenin z spent in mush' and dtneinr. r. Imr,:, I:; eltwn, twai►► rile Big Reductions in Every u , c[ 511 . \'. 1 M telt:ala few eklys of 14-1 tl•s k. naI Itottier has returnet Department of the Big Store OVERCOAT BALI L• :e•• :.flea a tery pin:t.c.tnt visit N :+ h .I !rete i,t Lon,tuu. ter =ht. r+ tn.l M1rs, Jas. -',[:;lar t; Seed •.1 tea. Jonte• of '1r. A• ,nett take (.1 Seafootte het week. \!;ss r 1411 ("et cull r: . It. t- !etr .att,it t.l ibe• Se: t -Mt u c 1101,- 11 31 I;u.1o(1.11. o•► V.:.'it seta) I.tet. `•I •.. Mtiritnt Els.u•t left on 'rues - (ley is: free Torcnta, w'Iir•re.ebe trill •1.'r.1 • ..dupe.• of week%et t1" \\' hole • r to r'••11'nin' leer l'.•:ilio. a ••nt:'1`c.•r at I'arkllill. '1104 't ..; lineae .recount which •reseed :. t t'c-'i- I, lust Friday was •t••eu.led -4 11 Sit nr(ay, 11is Ilattor Jud e I't) Ir r.• Irving Ilia decision 1i'l I t.day eve. toter.-. ter. Andrew Oke. of Seaforth, who tee. :1 ern suffering from blood l:oi- ?.nn.n; .1 n% Haul to It;tve another sec- tion of 1i Dieser :uupua:tied. It is betted ruts that further pi- i-eee t2 the di <<,s' is cru•::ked. DR. OVENS. London. Surgeon. EYE. EAR. NOSE and THIIOAT.Fits Glasses properly. Office, Commer • dal hotel. Exeter.. Next visit Sat- urday, Feb. liter. Tht' 41urc•1 Old hove' Assts:cation tci!1 Lo:d t heir fifth annual "At Home" at McConkeoes, 1'orcuto, on Thursday cvctnin,r, Fehtuery 9111 A plc:tenit time is antittipated. Mires Delbridge, of 14inclulsca. is vidtinu her cousin. the Misses lia)I Andrew tercet. Bliss Valles, wholtas Leen ti i1inh frivtds at Goderich, re- turned in her .home here lest tuck. For Pleasure and Health.- You oannol do better than spend a few weeks of t he winter, at the delieht- ful resorts of California. Mexico or Florida. Grand Trunk Agents will sell tickets, make Pullman reserva- tions, and give full information. Sunday was one of the coldest days of 'the present winter the 1 hcr- utometer eetristering from 8 to. 10 degrees below zero. The thc•rutoru • eter kept at and below the zero nt:lrk; and on Tue-sday night trent down to 12 borrow. Word hos been received here oft he death 'nf Mrs. Richard Oke, of Del- oraine, Man., atter a lingering ill• nees. She leaves a sorrowing hus- band and ohitdnen. Mrs. James • Millar left Lc.re on Tuesday morning for ek,loraaine where rhe will lanaia for outs time. Mr. Jolwt \\'0041 t10.1111ed a cert to:1d o[ abutolte.r's male to Toronto on Saturtkly. Mr. Wood alee iwrnt to Toronto epending Sunday in the city. Miss Mary Gidley accompanied by her nephew. Mr. Rich, Gidlcy, jr, arc visitin; .(Ate let ter'sneat her at Whit - by .t his (week. Mr. amid Mss. Charles Bayley. elf Lendot►. arta see -sliding 4 his week itt 1cwn, 1111e !rue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I''uke. Mr. Bayley is an Ex- eter boy (who is makin:; n success iu lite but never forgets t he horns of his boyhood days and notes with interest the stead) progress of our citizens. In the „ueesing contest ns to the inajonity of Mr. Whitney. as tearer end IMlr. leilbor in the recent election tbo prize beim $1.00 given by Dr. Rollin, Mr, Caleb Heywood was the winner of the prize on the nearest oar,rect anajority for Eilbor zucss- in, 410, ie,ing only ono out, Mr. Cleo. \' n ,I t rs wen t n ell 1 leo 'Whit one on 1 ut- 1 ney's ifn.ljt•ray in the house b) :a ,rues., at 57. The (allowing notice has been posted l o. rd .in several ew crnl phaco% in the new Hotel, Normandie, Clutton ; -"Take nol'icc, it hat no ono under 21 years of n,re trill Le allowed in the bar -ronin -or told intoxicating liquor. It will he tattl•ide.red a favor if :any- one, knowing ri young onto to be under age, frc- r . •lu ntin;z the Lar, will report same at t ho office." A11 hotel -keep- ers (should snake .the same rule and strictly adhcro to it. WANTED - Men and Women id this country and adjoining territories to represent and set elitist, an old es- tablished house rf solid fin-inci: stnnding, Salary to men $21 wee ly to women $12 to $18 weekly writ t Expencs advanced eaol1 Monday 1r cheek direct from headquarters. Horse and butrtry furnahed %viten necessary: i.osition permanent. Ad- dress. I)Iew ilros. & Co., Dept. 5, Min non Bldg„ Chicago, 111. The Cold Wave - Canaclt from tate At lana; to the Pacific tae been sd••werin r in cold duriu-z 1 hr•, least 0eek, t 1:1 rite true zero to 12de- ,tre( d.elow, the temperature in^t•• ery 1',ovince and district in (:.nada .3 MI Nearly all elo Nee( h-•we'tern end tea 1.111 Suttee•, tins bt•ca l(clow ze- ro. Wee t• knee, Ontario. matinees 1 o trc 1' ,r In it e r' nut, ' faun as t tr I 1 Hold • set tone ;n civilized Canada, b: in e 42 IIIe'et% zero, Cal,iury and Medi- c ,te Hat are 30 helow- : Minnetlosa and .. n I \\'iouipr;r 36. Parry Sound r x 10-(•d to the tt' 1 ►nt t 1 f t r ' n h (.' r ' o,nan Ilny, .rc•.ieIer, 21. and Soul honer on )4 et iR. Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets, cor- Irrletl up to Thursday. Feb. 911.. Wheel 955 to *1.05 I'<'r bus. Oats ell to .'13o, per bushel. Harley 35 to 40c per bushel. Peas 60 to 62 cents per bushel. bran $15 to $16 per Ion. Shorts $20 per ten, Family Flour $2.55 per c% I. Feed Flour. $1.25 per cwt. Rutter 17 to ler per pouted. Ergs 19 to 20c per dozen. Dried Apples 21-2 to 3c per ib. Pork live weerie. *5.25 per et% 1. Pork dre•.w•d, *7 per cwt. Hay 6 to $7 per ton. T l fl Pre AS! .0C1100111 A..ociation a,r 11.4 ►nnut 1 tr r i n t n t ' t ter) r 1 n1 Tcr ant n \1pp( 1/f(51 It., tol bit in officers Pre... Arch. McNtc, Windsor : :let Vice i're..., A. 1(. T. Colquhoun, To tanto: 2nd Vi -r i're-, .1. T. Clark Toronto: Secretary, John It. Kone Toronto no. Meet. Sccy..A.E.Made' !Het 1 y h E o •w. zr'c ta0 Committer. Mfc.vr T. 1'. McKay Toronto:W, E. $mal (ield, Itctlfrott : L, 8 .CIInnn('ll, Shc I breoke:1). \1';Ilia,,, , Collintworel and F. 11. !lee :t. Teterboro. 'f1. i '.-s'.ttion may 'eke itip to Nen, foandlend. (hie -.emitter, reams esett r !ion if not shit %ill he arrin!st f,, by the exer(tti% Just finished stock taking and find we have several thousand dollars too much stock. Must be reduced. 544) yard. Dress (foods in Hopsacks and Sergee, guaranteed pure wool, lea in. wide, regular price 50c. Your choice for :351. yard. Ladies' Dress Skirts, good heavy cloth, nicely trimmed in latest faa:hion in dark, grey, blue and Week, regular price :L75, 1.2.5, $1.50. I.Your choice for $2 93. ydies' Cloth Jackets only) all this season's styles in Hopsack, black & white tweed mixture, nicety triuttued all lined throughout with Bond qualitysilkette, regular price (1.54), 7.50, and $S.5t1. Your choice for $1.1)5. Black Sateen %Vann es. well mule and nicely trimmed, regular price $1.25 and $1.50. Your choicefor ('Se. 830 yds fine quality Wrap- perettes a 11 choice pati urns and colorings regular price 124 cents your choice for 81 Cents. Special Discount of 10 Per Cent on all Clothing During this Great Reduction Sale About five doz. children's Wool Bose size 41 to ►i, regular price 15e, 18c, "?c. Your choice for 10 cents a pair. Black elsteen Underskirts. deep flounce with frills, good quality regular $1 25, $1 50. Your eheiee for 95c Ladies' Wrappers, made of good quality wrappperette,assorted colors with tlonnce and braid trimmings, regular price 1.50, 211.75. Your choice for e11.23. 1000 yards ttt'lanuelette, 31 in. wide in blue, pink, pretty stripes, warranted fast colors. regular price 15c. Your choice 15 yards' for 51.1)0 Stanflelde Unshrinkable heavy Underwear for then, warranted pure Nova Scotia wool. will retain its elasticity and softness, guaranteed not to shrink in the washing, regular price 1.00, $1.25. Your choice for ftSc. each. Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Fur Gauntlets, everything in Fur goods Horst be sold, cost not taken into consideration. 81\TM L & ROWS 11i•s Etlk1 Sweet lett this week fear London. !liken Evans i% confined the tltouse through illness. Miss Cora Prior is visiting Miss Hebei Caldwell, at lfeneal!. Mists Carter of Auburn, is visiting her 'fr'ie'nd, Miss Lillian Robinson. Dr. Antos, who has been iu is able to resume itis professional duties. Mr. A. E. Es-ans. of London, is ei,cvnlisne 'a few days in town dais week. Willis Powell spent a few days of last week on a bus;tiess t rip to For- est and Sarnia. \Vhy .is Harvey's liter Flour so tuucl► in demand? Recluse it is tried tested. It rusted. M r. Neer on S1ucers., of Brant ford, is visiting his parents here for a few %(-eke,, p.Iior to leaving for the (west. Mis:w Bolton returned to Iniersoll, after epens?n.t tate past 1110111h with her n ► ♦ s George tr ;tnu dmotluv-, Mrs. ria m well. The Toronto Presbytery -are pre - 1 t;itig for tete coming ct the evan- gelistic twat•o trench has been sweep- ing over England and Wales. Notice - Misses Ballantyne and Sharp. of London, intend starting dress making on February 1st, :above A. Q. Ilobiers office, Exeter. dies Maud Soutlrool•1, who leas silent the past live weeks with her Dant, Aire. Scut }scot t, ifurntt. etrcit, let It11.4d 'lo her home .i.t London, un Bet urd:ty. Great bargains in eiothitt e and underwear for .he next few weeks. we also ha o a quantity of timothy y and clover hay. and a quantity of oat straw for sale. -L. McTneenrt, North End Store. Mrs. Crockett, of Dorchester : Mos. S. Snell, of London Township and Mrs. M. J)isjarditte. of Grano Bend, were hero this Week ,1tcud tl:' funeral of their feather. Mr el. 'fhomp.on, of linimillc. Mr, W. L..T;tltot, 0t Seaforth. at- tended the funeral of the late Mir to M. Thompson, on Tuesday hist. \\'e tundcretand Mr. Alex. Dow has disposed of his dairy business co MIr, \Vet. itivcrs, of Ilay, Mr. Rivers to (take possession on April 1st. ]rev. W. 1I. and Mfrs. Martin very pleasantly entertained the elders and managers of the church with their wives , eft Tuesday evening at the the Manse, A very enjoyable and pleas:nit evening was spent by all. Death of an Old Resident. - Mr. John Elliott, an old and rc,-elected resident of this pence passed away- on Sunday last at the rico of 8? years. The deceased was a native of En„ land, and came to thie country when a lad, roi4inz for some years in Peterboro, afterwards livin,t in Ilr,igbt, Ont. He bus, /been a tresis, dent here for upward.. of 1wenty yobs, anti though re-leiring in his dis- po -ition made many friends by whom be ni11 be aniseed. He was t wicc united in eutanriage, aid loaves a %eldoww with tw•o dau rliters to mourn his loss ; also a son 'by his former marriage. Ile was a member of the .larncs-st church. Itis rentaine were interred in th ecemetcry nt Bright. Oni., cn \\'edncsdy n(Usenoon. Thursday last was groundhog day and et as bnibrht enough to throw shadows unoristekatblc. This is the day when Bruin awakens to cake in the ntcather, outlook. and to deter- mine et n 1 het ter•• i1 e: th .r 0Yn' t is c fa • I 1ltor- onabk to his eventinin,r out of his hole. The !.tory toes that when Itis heart )tip sees his ehadon• he goes back to itis slu 1 . m x•re for six weeks more of wtinter. There is tw oc4tSion for ,alarm in tlet fact however. Cana- dians have Leconte nccustomed to the experience of six %weeks of winter follow inz tiround):og day, and usu- t, aiiy are eetisfied to bare done tr itt .11 et telt date. .1 't Lesson in 1b(' Market - \ ouug housekeepers will discov- i er a fund of information in the pa- pers contributed to The Delineator by Label Gordon Curtis under the title "The Makin of a Housewife." giving in the Alerch nunther n 'cotton in theea m 1 n>.1,rkc1. The hints ) i a t nre practical and helpful. Other eo1 ice of alome,hic interest, especially dur- ing (the Lenten r-ealaon, ore "Attrac- tive ;Fish for Lenten Days," illustrat- ing and describing a number of deli- cate ways of preparinz fish, and a variety Cf receipt% •under the hcad- inee "Fruit and Vegetable Salads" "Codfish learittions," and -nee., - front n 11 'ic•nic andpoin.." Seeet -Menlo-\Vednesda). offer. noon .a hippy party drove up from Clinton to have 1be bond 01 matri• tnony cemented bet aeon• t two of (-heir Humber. the event took pence et Vert 11 '111-t \ ' .ict1' h0 la.s t pe retina ire. I )ter•. G. N. Mizen offici/nin=. The :Duple otos: closely interested were 1(01511 14111.1.1. of St (lawn lownhip •on of Mr. .I anise Sweet. and Miss Minnie 'Moore, of Clinton. ♦ '•� .11. Sarah Swse:, sister of the groom was bridesrMid, :tn,l Rebell M. T:,ylor, of Exeter, ..esistrrl the xroorn. Af- ter 'the rereutony the• eerily drove tore In ('limon. where Mr. and Mrs. Sweet trill slake their home. -Sig• na) Gexierich. The groves leas a host of 'friends herr .e ho joist toeetherin wislette ')tins end itis happy bride many years of laeppin's•s. V.\\UER11OOF'S I11;MirDIES e` Fitt' n full stork Op:►lin" Sults 'Kee/steno. Itl1:•uutatic 'FtI,lette Cow- ( Wand Anli'eptio Powder for Ladies, \V Alun Irl 'f:1bl• 0. tic K. Tonic r ► t i- and V•,c tl,ee'r, c,tr, at C. l.uti's Cent - oil ,lieu ! Store. Exeter. % Rev. 11. Kenner. of \Winnipeg, `a for 1p,slor of the Exeter fire it reefed', telcbrstcd the fiftieth •tttt- 1 iwers.rt of hi entry into the ntinis- 1 ry. Mr. Kenner Las tpxut 1 he past 1 edit y three years in preac bine t I-, t;. p: -I .1t Western (' u11da. NIL Areh, itodgert, Sr., is laid up the ,rennet of basins his feet ladle - frozen . onie time in December last At ll-'" •nt Lr tie 1011 resit) eotthidl'r- able in C.011 •:•."•ig uenci.. l,ut lire many fritnd+91).2 10 err hien -O.)) .1r000tl again as usual. a 1 1. z Al a •ltritl meet ins; n( 1Le F;xeler le, ,rd of 'Prole, on Miond:Iy ev1•nin{ ! 1•i the proposed extrnsi',n of the C. 1'. 11.. 01. slieet4Qed Int a isie.4tint 11 d uawt,uc next xt given ii'pe-Jent31ires from ('redito•,, and Kit kf en, :1r4. i1.w111•11 111 I c toes - eel -10 .l -au`a .1 L/r 111ltr4tierl. FOR OVKRSISTY %LARS Art Otn •eo WELL -TAMP Rartabv.-Mtn Winslow'. Soothing Syrup has been meed foe ever sixtyears by millions set mothers for their children while teething, with perfect Romeo. it.00tbes the child, softens the gum', allays .1) pain cures wind colic. and tat the belt remedy for Diarrhoea. i11a pima/int to the taste. Sold by dru tete In every part of the world. to cents a bottle. Its ry�ain. h incalculable, Be wee and trke Me* %'In.low'• soothing Syrupand auk for no other kind. The Times has a supply of books glvtng a treatise of tb horns and Tabs di+eases, tthich wat are giving nwvay to all new and paid up subscribcras. The book contains an index of dis- eases, giving a description of each, with causes, symptoms and treat- ment, also a large collection of excellent receipts. winch Ire very valuable. Osborne Council Council inlet at Towne•; if) 11:111, 1 l'! mt•ilk, 0n 1'ehru:try 4th_ All t hr tncml.cr• %% ere present, Thi 1113)0115 ,cf 1 b Lest rn' t'mg were read and npprovcd. The ;c.ltaier of .lie Exeter Time% to • do t h • priattittr essuolly required by t.t n h,m ti siI v rift t fur 1905 for $55. s ' w a 1i-colorist. Itoyal TcmpLus, Iti�y it 'r •ns ,i • 1Iars rive a 1to ►I• a(rl an - 11 nien h lect ore room t'M -st, (tr church on ♦loneley 13th, to a1 1'r , . m. Tits ((Atoning r - ! O dna. ate' ed t t take p rt :-Iles. G. W. .\ndrrtt-. Le --r° A.. of Cees r:llia. Mies Godw i,l. by ,n Gurney.. Miss Gill and Mr. E. IJi: sit e rod. • The 'auditors' t( port as real w,t. pled and 100 colter.. of the report crcd to be ,print.'•\ for diet rihu • OL11♦TOA2L. loafs its let K ^t! YtA Mtn 1 is INV S eidnatar. , f It eaccoune5 tot .pot/in.; place 410 Onterin elect int lure Inid ntI•,•r accountamottntin•t to .t0 were ( I -s •d and orders ice• 11 in myrtle'''. :outoel then adj0nrn-d to meet 011 t urdly, iVcb, 11(11, at fete o'clock ronslder i if• r•ngirteer'm report on to Elimt die ('reek .and hrenehe., n'1 for of?r•r hu•v►^rs, FOR THE NEXT DAYS we are going to sell i"FEN our Winter Coats at prices to clear them out. have a few left of the most stylish lines which yon can ha{ for tht' following. $111.00 Coats for $41,90 9.00 Coats for 5.90 7.50 Coats for 4.90 5.00 Coats for 3.90. These are special prices and will pay you to see. NEW SPRING 600DS We aro receiving and marking off every day now all new Spring Goods which we will be pleased to show youj New Prints New Ginghams New Waistings New Lawns New Dress Goods New Shirt Waist Suitin Trimmings Muslins In fact everything new for the sluing trade is now placed on our counters. No trouble to show them to CA -RILING SRO; +++++++++++++++++++++++4-14 ++++••t'4'b•t'•t••t••i•i••t••1••i r•1•'t••)•'1••; "REMOVAL SALE OF FURNITURE Previous to removal to the prem- ises of Farmer Bros. we will offer I special sales in Furniture for the next three weeks. .� W. C. HUSTON ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++: L. O. L-Ttw :u►nual meeting of the Loyal Owen ze Lodge for this diistriot was )teed here on Tuesday of this week. A very large repreeen- t a tiion of tete bret horn from the vvtr- ious lodger. in •(the district were present. The following officers; were emoted ;-W. :1i., 0. 13. Hanley : D. Ni F. 'Davis ; Chap. Rev. Kiley ; I', S., W. J. Davi-t: 11. 8., Peter Cantelon Trees •. A. Ca loden ; 1). of C.. C. Sproule ; Sec., tiro. Deacon ; D. L., E. J. Elliot 4, and Reg. Hodgins. A very cordial invitation was extended from it he nrcthren, of Clinton, to unite with them in the celebration of (be Mettle of the Boyne, to be .Ix•!d 11t that -town ort July 12th. The invitation wet unonimouely accepted Dr. Bu'stn ltijnhart. 41'01 known ho many Clndinns and whose mother rc'ides at Maple Lodge with Mrs. Oven, ISR now it missionary at Ta- Tsit:u-Lu, elz-Chekenn, Chine, l be cen- tre of Lite Thibeta.tt trade. Mrs. Rynhert le working among Thibe• tan Vet murderers of her husband ► .t. a n ehat 11n inhospitabled W. C. T. Ar. Notes. -Our mecl•inz•1 are .rroeing in interest and new mentl:c.rs bc•in,. *sided to, helps us in our work. At our last meeting we were It zliby Jovored with a de- lightful ilible reading by Mrs. Man- rce. God's w orrl pronounces woe upon elle mut who "yrivot It his ncielst;nr drink." Tide %soee (alb: up- on all, from itbe fair young Hostess, tvlo presents the eparkiin,t w•itte to her o. ucst , t o ,t he ion est saloon keep er, .who pour' out les filthy poison for clue t:rontblin.r seat. The man tt ho makes a business of furnishing it is not it reputable r;Iizen. :anti should 1,e p!•1red tinder 1 Le txtu of respect- able :'oc•iety. The men tvlut •tenet. my money or bursts my house is •1 friend 1:011/1-311t11uit'11 110' tut' who kidnap- my chill and the creel ure wrl:n r0mn►;ts (•v(10 dhat dastardly crime is -a decent man compared with tire• fiend uIto deliherately with melee'• afore. bought, slay atter hay, 'Hereuty boy lu drink. and gradually tote. lairs of hc:lltta, rube him (•f intellee4, robs him of will hewer, woes taint of elsiracter, and 1 tht tt- .t o lent d. a tt o• t cc( 1 bloat - n m [ ed ,pass of J,r.<lily disease and mortal corruption. And sot this is ex:►c! I w Ica( i hole Inds of drink no! - ler' are ,Ir. ne oith mult0ude^ of our ;youth. The ii tilde (who grant 411 1-r:voltt.srr. 1. The boy becomes n drunkard 14•etu•r he este iter .!rink. 2. Ile ;ret, tIs- drink becciuse the. r 1luort ket'is-r (urnisltcs 14 to 1 an. 3. '1.1•c • 1L•xut kcc•t.cr Hell% it heel toe ire i•. ticer►sed two to do. 1. ile G, t:c"al>ed 10 do so tee -atter a majority of tile' citizen& vote t0 thus 1:cense (tine Such sol ere err l..ar- ticepe criminals.-MTrs. Ill:alchford, Press Cor. alter 1 The ROS -TUI o Go. ua. Successor to Ross & Taylt We thank our numerous custot 1 for their patronage during the 28 ce tl weyare still on the ea, and wish cte p emtuses,w; a larger and better stock than eve and consequently:in a better posit' than ever to quote prices that will tereet intending purchasers of en kind of building di material.. n8 1 POASH*im --fora. LOGq Of every description We do Custom Sawing Buildings contracted for and s. faction guaranteed. told. Cedar Posts A consignment of No. t Cedar Posts just to hand. 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