Exeter Times, 1906-04-05, Page 4sones. SN,I
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JUST 1 ECEIVE1) AT
Browning's Drug Store
a large assortment of Toih t.
and Castle Soaps, pure and
fresh, the cheapest :'all 1.,tst.
Soaps for the Babies, Soaps
for the Ladies, in fact soaps
to snit everyone
Gall and be Convinced.
Brownin gs
Drug Store
The Exeter Times
('ALENDAIS FOIL APRiL, 190G
SUNDAY 1 8 15 22 20
MONDAY 2 9 10 23 30
TUESDAY 3 10 17 21
WEPNESDA Y... 4 11 18 25
THURSDAY......, 5 12 10 20
FRIDAY.... 6 13 20 27
SATURDAY.. 7 14 21 28
THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1906
CROMAIITY
Miss Mary Stacey. who has btirn
til s ith oneutnonia, is sufficiently re-
-on:Is lre:1 to take out door exercises.
The flow of sap during the oast
lien• days Lias 'been good.
A few of our (owuspeople ;intend -
ICI the harness sale of Mr. Cook of
t-1 ps_ill an Saturday last.
'Mrs. Robinson i4 at present visit-
ing ler daughter, Mrs. Clliddick, of
.Jl}t. i,Lfrys.
r
I .. tiro 11 C Oa the
t 1 a
D and bf )son tl red
'.'1L?olg of Mr. Wilson's sister in
.ht r.. ford last week.
Mies Agnes Pork, who has been
►v''iting at Lome for some time,
!rat -%3 this week for Alpena.
.•DIr. slur Curry has returned home
otter visiting his brother ret Rome,
11 t York et ole.
Mises Cumming, of D.tlhou-
o±', have been visiting with their
)friend, Mrs. J. A. Norris of this
)[)lace.
Mrs. Norris entertained a number
her guests, the Misses Cumming,
their guests, the Misses Cumming.
one evening last week.
STALFA
Tine 'epozng winds of the 1 iter
VOA of last week was effective in
101jT1pg up our roads.
biro Scudkir & Sons' grist and saw
mals ere ivorking .overtime to keep
oar t•;dl•h the ousters. The saw mil/
is'near!y through nuking into 'um-
-Veer titre 11 rrge number et logs
1i ought in during the past %inter.
Mr. F. In Ilutchinson expects very
ettdr•tly to have a :;0 -day clearing sale
festal v.01 orfer many excellent her-
ii11IVA
As a load of flax from Mr. Geo.
Kcllermann's mill here, was on its
lovely to his mill in •Exeter, and when
pppozite tJi' KIiina hotel. it upset.
$using 'i little excitement for
ow h'Ir,
Mr. 8 • Collins is on Lhe sick list.
Mrs. E. Ileny, tttho has been vis-
iting her dlughtcr, Mrs. las.
(li'Rourke, of London. for a few days
bis returned home.
Mr. John lliist )lis purchased the
1iedforcl firm south of Crediton, for
ttlic. sum of $7,500.
I( sick headache is misery, what
ie Carle?'; Little Liver Pills if they
trill posilively care itt People who
shave used them speak frankly of
their worth. They are small and
easy to take.
HURON
eoeeee
Mr. end firs John llrickenden, of
!noon, c'Iebelled their golden wed.
tug 11ir'.th 21.
Dir. ,T. C. tit( :91.011, of Clinton,
les Lis 'resided in 11111 burg up-
.i.idi of b2 yetis, was I,i 1 week
le the rt'cip lent of 1 gold headed
e, beautifully bound leiabcrs' hi-
t° and 'fountain pen, by the stlern-
des of the Wesley church, prior to
is leaving Lor Al meds, California.
WE Trust
:doctors
r - .. r �r�Z•sa±►
1r are suffering from
blood, thin blood, de -
t..: ;y, r(; rvousness, cxhaus-
.. :1, you should begin At once
• ::'1 Aycr's Sarsaparilla, the
•?iiia you have known
- ;ur life. Your doctor
Ask him about it.
• t'• emir aetlnn of 41,E 7 ' •' '
• .•c :• :u. abs ,rh.•,1
• . `,.,aril ., t• .
, - ,far:Ii• fr.•,.
11.tr 74L.. Art ((I :,,.
sr • %-' , oeueroorrstormo-easasteseitalesonee
vie re J. e. Ay*r Ce., t.ow•11, 1t• .
1.4.0 ,asouf•c'urera cf
HAIR %t.)02.
lerSAlt E CI er.
CBERRY rtcroR;A!
f•. '•7 1,1r r•t•t w.rubtt.h
tf. ay.•s cr.11 our meA:c,ne•.
.r •i. .` •.,J1e
Crediton
.L�D11. E. J. McCUE, MEMBEMEMBERO
TARi / COLLEGE 1'llVSI
ars nd bergeons, Successor to Dr.
A. 11 List, Crediton, Ont.
HOUSE 1'01: SALE:. - Brick re;
4ene9 for title. A I) trg lin, Appl
to Mt. 1...1. l(AIST.
IIOUSF: AND LOT FOR SALE.- I
Crediton, good brick cottage, net%
9 rooms, iserd bud soft water.
number of young fruit treee o
Jot. For further particulars app)
to A. IIEDP'ORD, Crediton, P. 0.
Miss Trick and Miss Finkbciner,
who hive been visiting friends in
New Hamburg, returned home on
Saturday last.
Mrs. Dan Switzer and Mrs. .John
Switzer were in Exeter on Monday.
Miss Solon llertzel was in Exeter
on Sunday visiting Miss Leah Rem -
rater.
Mr. W. Finkbeiner spent Mond,y
-
1
in I du
?ton.
Miss Cunuinghltn is visiting ,he
brother, Mr. Albert Cunning,) on
for a few days.
Stephen Council held their regu-
lar meeting on Monday of this week.
Mr. Geo. Eilber has purchased r:
new driver from Mr. John Cornish.
The animal is certainly a beauty and
will make a good steppe:.
Dr. and Mrs. IIaist oro visiting for
a fete days this week in London ani
Toronto.
Special services ate being con-
tinued this week in the Methodist
church. The Fervices are well at-
tended and the interest growing find
tools won for the kingdom.
Mr. \V, 11. Gaiser this week sold
a fin(' (gorse to Mr. W. 11. Lerch, of
Exeter for a good figure. The
animal will be used on Mr. Levett's
oil wagon.
Miss Ethel Sharman, of Godcricb,
is visiting with Miss Ethel Farrow
The Iiteri ry eoziety will hold their
regular meeting on Friday evening
of .this week at the tome of Mr. C.
Kuhn. A good program will be giv-
en, and o paper will be ,read Which
itis been wont in by Miss Tod. A
pleasant time is expected.
'Drs. Iini'ry Dyer, of Detroit, is
visiting ,'t :her home here tor a few
weeks.
u
w•tcker's
e millinery sietetrtmeut %wore test efal-
u ly (Ic4con,ted on March 29, 00 and 31
y w it:h palms and cut flowers. The
wills wore punted in old co.: and
Alice green. miss Colvin shote.
(11 1 disply of lovely hal:.
T1.' lingerie, eMich %%.,e no-
t let. .(b10, is trade (rout l.yrox-
aline and valetteiunes faced %%Stat box
pirated in line. The brim trimmed
with lilacs and white ostrich plumes
Tho hit, tilted over the +face by the
deep bandeau. is banked with he!i-
trope, poppies and small pink roses.
Another 1141t was a fifth nvenue
slope made inb
ac.
Sc
+ braid,
d
.
trimmedin1
black ostrich plumes
e
drooping over Lite back, Bleck silk
' Lice and mother -o' -pearl ornaments.
A pretty hat in burnt dcghorn comet
sh.,p', trinlmod With rosettes of lem-
on and white miline asparagus ?fern,
t he ha.ndcau filled with American
be tuty roses. The saucer shape
made of lace and violet velvet trim-
med in blue forge( -me -noes •'Ina mul-
berry roses, steel buckles end pale
blue taffeta ribbon. And last but
not least is the stylish and becoming
sailor Wove, made In Alice green jar-
vos braid, 'trimmed with Narcissus
and warp print ribbon. One feature
in this season's millinery, both wings
and quills are used on (he same hat
with melino and flowers. (loses
from exquisite Aniericon Beauties to
medium sized June roses are in de-
mand in all the rose shades. With
roses many fern and mossy (effects
are ueed. Asparagus, maiden •hair
and other feathery greens trail over
the daintest Leghorn or other dine
straw eltrapes and torn] a soft and
effective back ground for the bloom.
Mree A. King nos taken to the
London hospital last Friday to un-
dergo an operation.
Mrs. Utnbas
h of Elmira. rilMrs.
Andrew Treuuner, of Petroca,
and
Mr. Peter )leaver, of Morriston, w•ho
were :here attending .the funeral of
the late Sirs. C. Mover, returred
home this week.
Miss Mary Brock of Exeter, was
o guest of Miss Lydia Finkbcincr,
for n few days last week.
Rev. W. J. Yaeger, of Zuriel,, way
n ple. ssint roller on Rev. G. D.
Damm on Monday Last.
Mr. Dennis O'Brien, who dos been
manager of the Sovereign bank here
for some time, his been transferred
to Chatham. Dennis trade many
friends 'here who wish Ilial success
wherecver he may go. We are sor-
ry to lose him from amongst us.
Mr. A. E. Kuhn one of our popular
young men, takes tile position va-
cated by Mr. O'Brien. Mr. Kuhn
toss been in the bank there since its
inception, and his Many friends will
bo pleored to hear of his advance-
ment.
Mr. F•d. Morl.ock ,wJio lives just
nortl, of the village. met with a
very serious occident this week. Mr.
Morlock was leading a heifer and
in 'some way the animal threw hint
against a [voce, causing him 10 fall
on his knee, putting it out- of joint
and breaking ,some of the ligaments.
It will bc, some time before Mr.
Morlock will be able to attend to his
duties on the farm.
The %concert given by the Literary
society last Friday evening more
than exceeded the expectations of the
society, the receipts for the evening'
being over $50. The band, of which
we cure justly proud, did everything
to ,nuke the concert a success, by
assisting In the program. At P
o'clock the loll was comfortably fill-
ed, and the chairman, Mr, 11. Either
opened the evening's enjoyment with
a (Mort address, the" (oilmen Lha
Mind wit•l, its opening selection. Mr.
George Fix, the funny man from
Toronto, was next and was heart-
ily enohoral. Miss Esscry trove :t
very pleasing Irish recitation. which'
was followed by an instrumental sel-
ection by Miss Dolly 11011zm;)nn. '1'114
hoax) played :)gain. Several young
lids in the rear of the hall, %rho
were under the impression ll
t the
keeping
of their heist on ,re
l
mak-
ing .4 noise woo' t he proper w •tyv of
showing their nosiluorl, had their
minds suddenly changed, to the plea-
sure of the rest of the nudienee, by
the chairman s:tuetcliing them by in -
soling on order from them. A t(ci-
tatior, by llr. Fax ons we11 received,
it 4 tw.,s I.he rol'o by Dr. IIaist. The
Ions! ;gain displitl'd its musical :thin
ity by rendering another selection
followed by a comic sung by 11r.
l'.1x. Mr. Herb Eilber give an in-
strumental end wets followed by Miss
Pearl Boltzmann giving et mei-
onion u
t ione German t inth Uc m n ec d'ralThe
h .:•
bind nein' played. 11r. Fax Laing and
t lie Misses %nicker and I'.ssery gave
,n instrumen,al duct. Fax then
r
1
told some stories -
o ) Scotch (
1 of h store tot Owl
bind followed with another selection)
('resident )Hoeft, of the society, selection)
called upon end ihnnkcd the audi
torn for the attention given, and
t hose whoiall •e
h I k nt ort in t,
progrnm. Ile pr•,itc11 • he ladies 1'
the be:nitiful mother in which tli
;hid (lovelier! Ile platform. F:r:
followed wit 11 .l song of notions, au�'
%%•ns worifeq'ottsly enchored• A selec-
tion by Ilse bind closed the progrlu,
The members of the society are to
be highly congrt,tulated for th^
excellent progrim giver), 0041 is i•
to Ire hoped the success which t 11 •%
.how• SI•,rt(d Ont 10 all ,in %till 1r•
reside
With a sense of deep regret we
chronicle the fact that Dr. E. A:
I(aist, our genial physician, it
about to remove from onr prosper-
ous town. Ile has been here only
three cu. and h• t
.I ., but during
[ t dl onr
3 ).
that time 'he has mile a host of
friends who :4,0 indeed, very sorry
to see 'hien Pelee. His manly )cuing
lois straJOIE fore ord conduct, and
his kind and social disposition have
won him the esteem of ((11. )lis
short term at this place doe been
•
eminently ,successful. ile succeeded
in building up :t large and lucra-
tive practise. 11y ,his •nare skill and
marked ingenuity in the successful
treatment of numerous critical
cases, '1,o 'helm established oil to an
cnviible 'reputation in thio dis1iict
as a safe, trustworthy and reliable
t•hysicinn and surgeon. Pope says:
"A wise physician, skilled, our
wounds to lite,), Is more thin arm-
ies fo the public ,se.)l." Although
deeply regretting Ile doctor's re-
moval, yet 'his numerous friends and
patients wish hint teen in him am -
bilious undestakirg of •quitting an
extensive practise and hotting up in
the city of Ilalni!ton, there to carve
out a place and a name dor himself.
I,
In (hie new and Ii'ger cipher(' of
work ,se bcspeok for hint n success-
ful cfrrecI as medical practitioner.
EDEN
1 Mr. A. Barrie and sister of Fir-
' quilar, were guests of Miss It. •Es-
11Ory, of Eden, on Sunda y.
Wil 1 b e found an excellent re-
medy for sick headache, Carter's
Little Livor Pills. Thousands of
letters from people who have used
them prove this fact. Try them ;
GRAND BENZ)
The white (costs these nights will
he good for the syrup d►.Irvest, Mr.
It. 11,tniltot, 'haring made over 50
gillons already.
Mrs. Berry llo4scnberr'y returned
home from Winnipeg on Friday
night. She w Is ac-eo1111p,11i041 home
by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Har-
vey 'Boysenberry, who los iron in
the Iwspitil in Winnipeg for Rome
time T,ist. 11111 it 110W recovering
nicely.
Hamilton Bros, ire preparing ,lo
st1rt their mill this wreck.
W.
Bolt end
wife o
n
Sunday
from 8t. alneys, where they
1110 been voiting for a week -one
more week in, John.
A very pretty %%edding took place
on Weiltiecsday, Miireli 28, who( n hiss
Emla:, 'Lip(e, of this place. was mnr-
r,ied to Mr. a% in. aleClinckey, of
Solnlcy. Congr•,tillations. and a
long coed hippy life is our swish.
Mrs. Abner Moll.ird entert breed a
Ie%w of her [rico& to 41 (iffy pull
ort Friday nftcrrt•oon.
Mr. I1:,rry Itossenherry was in
London :Ind Gait on business Inst
week.
Mr. Editor, kill:sly let us know
how Billy ly Itced likes his horse and
oblige, -\Vents 141.i(41 what he paid
for it. -Ed.
Mr. 1Vtia. L':itl(•reou his been tilde
to move around toll.ide the iest
(ow dors, %%hien (uikcs him feel som"
tet ter.
crofula
Is very often acquired,
though generally inherited.
Bad hygiene, foul air, impure
water, are among itla cai.
It is called -"the soil for
," and where it is
owed to remain tubercu•
is or consumption is
tty sure to take root.
ood's Sarsaparilla
R TIMES, APRIL 5th1906.
LADIES'
1 IIENHAI.1.
tIIT[WE fl R
Not in every store
can you get such;
\Vhitewear and
r
\\'acting Values eel
can I,e secured here.'
Wt' have just opened c
up a fine line of
1\'astirgs in fancy
cream lustres and
wusl;us. Uur White -
wear consisting of
Night (towns. Skirts,
Drawers and Corset
s.l
� Covers are nicely
�tnado and well tr
t iw-
It' ed,
CORSETS
Our stock includes every kind of
Corset from the cheapest to the best.
\Ve
have thea] to flu any person
whether stout, slits or medium and
for good service and comfort we can
recommend the lines we carry Prices
range from :.Oe to $1.50.
COMF. IN AND INSPECT OUR
STOCK.
WM. SHRUMM,
DASHWOOD, ONTARIO.
Dashwood
1111•. Jones; lfarlleib last er:'k
purotulsed a 13ell piano from 1t. 11.
Peck,
Seafor tie The case is of
ftnfcy burl walnut.
The annual 'meeting of the 'Evans
geLica I association was (held last
Monday. This being the last meet-
ing of pilo year, reports were given
which showed .1 he past year ns be-
ing successful financially.
Mrs. Weitzel spent a dew diys in
Crediton last week visiting friends.
Mr. Geo. Cook who has been laid
up with blood poisoning in his hands
and %rho wao 90 seriously ill, lye are
pleased 'lo see is oble to he out
again.
Mr. and Mrs.Zimmer,sr f
., a
Stagatihct, who have boon visiting
their sons, Alex and William, of this
pine() ;for some time, left for their
'home dost Monday.
Mr. 'Micltecl Fenn% of Parkhill,
spent last Saturday in our village on
business.
Rev. Mr. Smith,, of Berlin. spent
East Sunday Hie guest of ,Rev. Mr.
Clemons.
Mr. Robert Stclk, of 1Iillsgretn,
.and Miss Lizzie ltionie, of Zurich,
spent last Sunday with Dir. and Mrs.
E. P. Paulin, Mr .Stelck teas bid-
ding his many friends good-byo
prior to this leaving Jbis week for
the West. 11e will loote in Edmon-
ton, where he is going into the real
estate business.
Mr. Oliver Griyls•il, %Oho his been
a ,clerk in the Sovereign• bank here
;los 'been transferred to the Sov-
ereign bttzik at Exeter. Arthur
Trutnnier of the branch at Zurich,
tikes the position here recently vi -
Mrs. Andrew Truemner, of Pc-
trolcrl, who )las been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Wm. SLrumm for
some time, returned to cher home
lost Tuesday.
Mr. John K. Goetz, expects to Jove
Itis sow alit running in nbout two
weeks. Ile is now c•lovring up his
yard, making 0 'ready for the spring
work.
Mr. and Mrs. G. alitc+hell, of
Slrnihroy, nho have spent the past
few weeks visiting friends in our
burg, aeturned to their home 'list
:Mud ly.
.lir. 1','kinson, of the London Life
c15.91` Mt', %1s en Dat(bwood last
week.
It curl 110)3 ;scans to look some-
thing like .prirrg, es the farmers
around this sicir:ity have commenced
seeding. Mr. 11. Willert being
.among the first, he hiving out in
.his Ifirsi seeding lest Tuesday.
Mr. Geo. Keller:non is this week
/ending flax from his Shipka mill
to his mill in Exeter, where be is
having it %forked tip.
ELIMVILLE
--
re
, •1
h model and y School session
held here I1:st Stanley tvis n great
success. Many zealous Sunday
Rohool workers from the vicinity
were present :Ind took an active
p)rt.
The ettonditece was some-
Many
over three hundred.
The hutter tI took plice list •reek
of bh'e infant child of Mr. John Bern
The parents have the sympathy of
the noightxlrlalo•l in th+llr bereave-
ment.
llle Lidice Aid .society held their
reguler monthly tneeting at Mrs.
Sita Johns on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. John .10hns, our blacksmith,
los ( ee
b tn•1
h been
tl in 1 supply of lum-
ber.
ppy lu
b('.r. \Ve. understand Mr. Johns in•
tends doing some buiblin;; in the
weir future.
We ore pleased to report the re-
covery of Mr. Wilfred Johns front
his short 111x1049.
11 r. Geo. Andrews had a wooil-be,.
%
s t `ck. About,
(hundred 9
a h s d) t rot f
t o
roil [once worn. cut up.
Some .around here 1i the gone in for
I1$k:ng ?trams syrup. They report n
good run of sip.
Revival meetings ate Is•ing held in
e
c nc
onr tion with the church trey:•. .1
good .attendance Is requested.
11r. G,rhr is I►avhg his pie driver
Rev. D1tdd Ltst Su hiiy occul•ic•d t h
pulpit of Walton end on Mond'
evening delivered one of hie inter-
(•,tiug lcctur4'3. in c'id of the 11'alton
c1,urch.
Rev. Baker, of \Palter, oe
copied Rev. MC•ld'► pulpit here.
Dlessrs. \1'lll(s & D1sYst, who for
some time dove conducted a uterble
shop bore, closed up their business;
Saturday last. Mr. Davis intents
going lo the Northwest in. '1 fee
tw(rk s.
Messrs. Wilson & Boyle, of l:y,etcr
'Qio •l+cccntly purchased the business
of Bawden & Sons, re -opened the
store to the public on Saturday last.
Messrs. 11 -1 & Cook, who have
been managing 1 he business intend
leaving for elle Northwest in a few
w cks.
11he Moir estate prop_•rty ,dver-
tised :for sale, was disposed of last
%Leek. The dwelling house %%es sold
to Isrobelle Mir, coup het store to
Geo. Joynt.
1)r. 1'erg t'on, %olio recently dispos-
ed. of ;lig medic;) practise to Dr.
1 c
.lel .d as
d n, h decided to locate in
Geortret0w•J4. On Tuesd,y even.ng of
Last %%(ek the •many friends and •nc-
quaintancea of Dr. and Mrs. Fer-
guson nnct at Miller's ha11 and pre
setae(' the couple with en addres
and a I,c5uliful an:l costly eitver cab
;net as un appreciation •of their ex
'cellent •qualities n9 citizens.
Mr. Geo. Moir, of Traverse City
eldest eon of 1;110 late James Moir
who 1105 been visit ing Jere since 10
'father's death, left for his loon
last A%e^,k. •
Mr. and Sirs. Herbert 1Vightutal
sire spending a couple of ?week
with Mrs. \Vigltn,an's tinelo an
aunt, Mr. Lind Mrs. D. iI, McLean,
previous to 'their departure . for
Brandon, where Mr. \1'ightmen is
going Into business having sold this
former business in \Vingbtln.
Miss Letts Ross, of Toro(lto, )who
w s visiting at Mr. Win. Coldwe1l'a
lef• • Monday for London, Adhere alto
• visit before going to (her tI'w•
borne at Oalgau•y.
Miss Alico Caldwell visited %its
friends in Exeter .Mlond.ty.
An incident, bite outcome of the
silo of bile liens:Ill foundry, %ea
enacted an. Tuesday- Tl,e corpora
tion has a mortgage 0n the plant
for matey 'cooed, and the ':lle of the
property was advertised for Monday
but as the amount bid slid riot come
upthe qtr
to 11 rro. e e property
t % thwn
,
not nota. On Tuesday a bail;[
named Carson, representing 11. \V
Petrie & Co., •ot Toronto, arrived i
town armed with instructions to
take certain mnahines upon which
Petrie & Co. ciliated 0 lien. Con-
stable Whitesidcs, who is in oliirgo
of tdle works for the village, would
not allow Caron to touch anything
and on (ltirson's refusal to leave
the :building he arrested hit,,. Pet
rio and Co., and Carson are threat
ening leg•il proceedings.
ZURICH
Mr. Sun. E. Faust, who has been
visiting his sister, Mrs. Finkbcincr
sot Milverton has returned Loin'.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlesworth, Mr
and Mrs. Kelly, Misses Nicholson
Best and Gibson attended the hockey
match at Beloill last Monday even-
ing.
blr. .john V'oelkcr, of Iliebwood,
spent &iturdiy in the village.
Aliso .1L•,ric )lassoo this returned
from London on :account of ill health
)ler nrrny .friends will regret to hear
she is ill with an .itt:lck of i•nflam-
rnnto.ry 71hcumetistn.
A plcu•r,nt event took place at the
I:vnngelic.al ptrson:)ge on Thursday
evening ,%'hen Mrs. Kcrstl eels hap-
pily nlnrricd to Mr. Dan Bennett,
both of I his village. Rev. Mr. Yae-
ger officiated. .,'e wish them a
long x1:41 prosperous married life.
Mr. .and Mrs. J. I're'eter and 11r.
and Mrs. C. Fritz, attended the •fun-
en1a of Mfrs. Beaver ret Crediton on
\1'c•d nt'ot Iy •
Mr. .1. 1). Merrier returned friday
evening ((root 'Toronto, where he
%•urs purrhasing his stock for his new
store in Elmira.
Miss (earl Wurtz left Thursday
for an extended visit with relatives
at Parkhill, Sarnia and Detroit.
Miss Elle Ronnie, who his spent
the past three months in London at-
tending the Fore•4t City Business Col-
lege Ins completed her course and
returned home Ilondly evening.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1). Sterner and
diughtcr, Miss Lily, left 'Tucstlay
for their new Ironie in Elmir1. While
we .ire sorry to love them ns citizens
we kno% our loss will be Elnlirl's
ge'
In.
Miss I'filc, of the 11t1 Con., spent
a few days this week with her friend
Mies Lydi i Ort.
Messrs. ,T .A. Willi,ms, of %urian,
.1. M.c.Donncl, .1. McArthur, 0. Mc-
I•:wen, of Ilenewill, attended the (un-
coil of the. lite Captain Roberts, of
Se 1 forth, on Wed nesit ,y.
One of the pioneer r•-idcnis of
Zurich died on Sural +y morning in
the person of Eliz ihct 11 Sultan. Mrs.
Sold ti %ens el purl r;nlly suffetinn
(10111 110 l rl rt icu!,r ili;t('eee. it tots
jest 1 wearing out of the system,
having reached the dia. Age of 80
ycl,+,s
For m n% %•e•o she'1 ,
rs res I
in t.hie %•Ihl:ige with • her husband, who
prrvetit(1 her to the bettor laud a
number of y(r4rt( ago. lithe was a
loving c i, .
% o n n, i kind mother and
friend and esteemed by those who
knew her. The (tweed look til ice
Tue• lev nftercemn and (J+:. r:m,ins
^rc� 'u,ei•rell 111 the 11ronrou Line
erne. '. Sh- !elves n host of For.
oeir. frPrids who hive the
•. rapidly of Ibis community.
ARE 000D LOONS VALUABLE?
11 n:+turc had her %%•ay every cum -
'lesion would be (deur and delig11l-
til. But many allow their bleed to
►r"0111" eertk,-hence pimples sallow
Akin, d irk erodes under the eyes.
o hive n beautiful complexion use
'crrozoa'. 'regularly. It brir.rrs i
/oh redly glow 10 the cheeek, your•
apes tls bloo-1 end thereby destroys
utnors and pimples. For beiuty
e
It h, offal goo) eta? it. use i'erro-
one. 1 -our .�t,peirat►'e %i11 improve
hunired fold. fifes come buye a
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I: Our range of these sets in all
2 NEW CHINA. TEA SE'T'S makes is always large and at-
: tractive. You are always sure of being well suited here. Prices at
: $1, $5, $6.50. $8, $10, $1'2. $15 and up.•
London Orockory Co. fore
New Dinner Sets
Our new spring lines of new
Dinner ware are coining in
and they are certainly pleas-
ing and up to our expecta-
tion. Buying a Dinner sett
is an important item in any
household, whether yott buy
a complete sett or retake one
up to suit yourself -we have
them both ways. In fact our
STOCK 11t,e•s of Dinner ware
is a verb- itnportart factor in
our business. The variety to
choose from is large, the pat-
terns are nice, and the qual-
ity of the ware is beyond
finding fault with, we are al-
ways particular about that,
JOHNSON RHOS. DINNER WARE This is the
famous Staf-
fordshire Potteries. They have no equal as makers of Fine English
Semi -Porcelain. We have a Large Line of their patterns and every
one is a pleasure to use, sold in London only by us.
Empire Roland Green, 98 pieces (includes Salad Set) $15.(X)
Crystal Florentine Green, 08 pieces (includes Salad Set) $13.00
Florence(Dresden
A Wreath) 08 pieces (includes Salad Set $11.(N►
Silver Green Dartmouth traced gold (includes Salad Set $11 00
Empire (2) white and gold, 118 pieces (includes Salad Set) $13.00
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Come and see our full Crockery Line. You cannot afford to pass
♦ it by when you are looking to purchase.
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R1111110, 11 Oret1.5'nikers Intl tenet
jobber', do'ng g I he a
1'i v,r,th .:-thin his our.^ )nose r
(wore;) ns .1 1 to ;I' ;,p,
weather at;st '•ilh it :+ number of, h
t sprit .' ! i' ! : Irivc lel urted. 111
ing reit, :i.(' tat .t ini by 11 ri z
m"rry I' 111t. i n
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\Vit h t L • -I.! r fie • %ve I •i• box of fifty ceorolate-sorted J'ea rot"and root! co, I , • e, Ileo ,rA11. r .,
high '%c11oo1 11 ' : v c? „ i zottc tablets-Utn't pot eft -get .Ter-
. onet
n,
moves every
y trace of all!, in 'f (onr 1
!'u1a Get tOod'
s.
rosone toeloy.
EXETER'S XETER'S UP TO•DflTE Now in Stock.
FLOUR, FEED
& °KOGEKY
Ogilvie's ltoual Household
1Ve aro the people that handle the
(lour that has the Royal Warrant,
that has the catchy name, and
catches the appetite of a hungry .man
when he eats It.
This flour Is sold at ct very rea-
sonable irrice 411 elle teed store and
is more superior than any other [four
nude.
MANITOBA BLEND
\1'e h:tvc two kinds of flour called
the Manitoba Illend :,red is 50 per
cent Manitoba wheat. t•iz :
HARVEY'S STAR
OF THE EXETER MILLS.
J. A WILLIAMS & CO.
OF THE ZURICH MiLL.
This flour is sold cit $2.25 per cwt.
Choice 0rruhatn and Pastry flour
(()Ways 011 11.111'd.
\Vo have one of the best stock
foods Produced and sold at hal[ the
price, $5 per cwt.
To make your hens lay try eotne of,
our poultry meats• Bono Grit, Oyster
&hell and Ramo of our chicken [cod.
Leave your order et the Feed Store
where you will find L1131 the prices
are right and the geods of the best
quality.
Goods delivered at (a•Lme prices.
S. HARDY & SON
P. WHITLOCK & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Hollow Cement Building
Blocks of different
designs and sizes.
CEMENT FENCE POSTS
CEMENT CHIMNEYS;
Single and Double Flue; abso-
lutely fire proof.
Stock always on hand ; ('rices reason.
ably.
We hove just received is carload of
LakeBlond
$!ue uuCement. Parties
intending to hnild this spring ehould
see Its befole buying elsewhere,
P. WHITLOCK & SON,
Thanes Read I'. 0., Ont trio.
$1.00
ROUND TAIP
GODERICH TO
DETROIT
TUESDAY, JUNE 19
RCTURN,NO JUNE PI
WV' GREYHOUND
2 Days in Detroit
teetlteoniels f kaN C11f ISIer XI. .EL. CtAATOA=A. A (It'ABBANTEED (:PILE: Volt PILE`,Bars t'„c r! . r ii , a?��. Me�w
°f • 8isnatlre - ��� t(+ refund intoes i( I`.,zo Ointment
•to
to sure ,n a to 11 d.iys. 50c.
o remar @ 'W' 1 y t )I t pi" tEs Tte Xiet llmi NT! �'%Ya 6T+,�f 1 ' l,H•I i'! 1.1. r. r'r4•1 nrl-
tor Book on Scrofhl@. No. I. i i i
C 1. Hood Co.. Lowell. um.
of
Bran and Shorts
and Wheat Cho
At Exeter and Centralia Elevator'tr •
Prices satisfactory. Bring in
your grain , and load home i13
with feed.
J. COBBLEDICK
Exeter. Centralise
WE'RE
SUIT
SELLERS
You are Suit hu ere. We make the
Suits- you wear them out. We make •
them as well as we can. so that, they
will not wear out sooner than they
ought. Because, if they do, you'll
likely go somewhere else for your
next Suit. And no one could blame
you. So much money ought to bu
so much Suit worth. And Suit wort
is fashionableness of fabric -style in
cut -fit -finish -looks - dressyness -
and length of service.
As good a
milesto gget
touch is
place as there
all this and not
Johns,
is within'
ton
Pay
Elegant Black and Blue
Suitings for $is.00
and $i8.00.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Sprinu Term Opens flprll 2'
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STRATFORD.. ONT. •./
Why ehnuld you content your-
self in the ordinary walks of life
when you can Netter your condi-
tion by tnkieg a course in this
school ' We give a thorough,
practical education and assist
our graduates to get positions.
Commence your course now.
Write for particulars
1W. J. ELLIOTT. Principals
D. A. McLA(' H LAN. }
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111CI\13' ('Olt 1':(':\!~'rs
A tenet trcr%• eturiel 1.erind
coo*
toil on OW Oth, 10111 .,, 1 11t11. Thie
tetio(1 is :it 0110 eelrninit:eel of oho
Mercury period, with tie noon
on the eclosti.tl equator on
the. Phi, full on the 9th and
in perigee on the loth. 'these corn.
bit 'd [acts, 1I1 blending %%it'll the
mercury ;rid the vere.11 a (uinoxeR,
%111 conspire to hung on very 'high
c w,
t m rel' uie ow:
Ibarometer
1
forceful
Rtre ,beginning on and
text to 1111' 9114 in %teetern o-cction8
ind pissing frost irdly ncro4s th0
country from about llonskty the
9111, to Thursday, the 12th.
lilt . sleet and snow will most
probtbld• attend the northern and
ret tend etre uttered 1 he tont hero nn1
wcslern t:s,ngrn,s of their storms.
Chong(' to decidedly cooler wreathe(
will follow for .rsei'i1 drys, c•tue•
ing frust in twiny '•e-tien4 during 1119
nights striving he; %%(411 the, 11tH;
151h. 71:,1! storms %till 1." most nate
nod I•• so11s, eibh violent loe-il gust•)
(1t1rinq Id►(' irr•aq'w. of then, Aptlf
thunder eload&
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