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Exeter Times, 1906-04-26, Page 8L 1. tip EIER Mr.:S, APRIL 26th. 1906 qr(, BTEWART'8 Carpets and House Furnishings. ,111. strop:r lines at the pr( sent ting We in -1k(' no idle boast when we say that our line of Carpets, Room Rugs, Curtains and Linoleum; is by far the largest in town. We have the goods to back this statement and the values are such a are sure to please the most exacting. ROOM RUGS are very much in demand a great many people like them better than carpets. We show about fifty different rugs for you to select from. A. few of our leaders in pure wool Ingrain Hugs, the kind that wear and keep a good clean color to the end. 3 yart',s x 3 yards $ 7.75 3 yards x 311 yards $ 0.011 3 yenta x 1 yards S 11.00 :j yards x 1 yards $ 12.00 4 y.tr.le x 1 yards $ 13.75 4 y;u•l; x 11 pods $ 15.50 These are ;ill swell new pattern@ with 18 inch hecklers and no beanie. We fire showing a lovely range of Engledi Velvet Rugs, They are pretty as pictures, Greens, Rads, Browns. :I yards x :i ya•'de $ 20.00 3 yards x 4 yards $ 23 00 ith 18 inch borders and seamless. Our English Tapestry 'tugs are spe- cial values. Lovely new patterns, good clear designs with 18 inch border matched. 3 yards x 3¢ yards $ 1050 31 yards x 4 yards $ 11 0(4 11'(' aro showing a nillot of Piano Dugs in English Velvets, Heel) rich colorings, they will do honor to any room Our prices are in your favor. Our new 'Tapestry ( •.trpet. are very pretty, here ale two specials. 60e+ For a swell two tone floral dein bright ne•.v colorings. For our hest Biel -eels finished 75eTapestry Carpet E1' ell set pat- tern in the new wuod sirs, A yard for a lovely lot of $1 •00Nohby New Brussels carpets quality good. styles new. For our Best English Vet• $ 1 • 1 ()vet Carpets, very high-class goods, the best we have ever shown. 75 For the Best Pure Wool Car, Cpet, that money can buy, new patterns, lovely colorings. 156, 20s, 256 and 306 For a mast.-ficent lot of new Japanese Mattings, new colors in floral, scroll and set patterns. Ask to see the range. LIiioleums Ours came direct from the makers in the old land they're the best we know of. They are thoroughly aged and will stand all kinds of good hard rough wear, new tile, new block, new scroll and new floral patterns, 2, 3 and 4 yards wide. Our special price for the very best 4 yard wide is $1.95. Do you know a Bargain in Lace Curtains. We have 4 Bumper Values $1.00 $1.25 $2.00 and $2.50. J'. * A. STEWAR'T DIAMOND HALL Everything in Silver That's about what we offer you in Silver — everything from tato Teaspoon to the Tea Service. The latest de- signs from the master silver- smiths of the world. at Lowest Prices that you can get in any other establishment. Easy to compare for yourself. Coyne, if you want a dozen Spoons. a full Cabinet of Silver, a Tea Service, a Cof- fee Set, or any article in Sil- ver, in justice to yourself conte and see how well we can please you. MfiR6HfiND JEWELER & OPTICIAN Eyes Eested Free. EXETER Spring Suitings Say we got in borne swell spring Suitings last week. They are right up to the moment. Co its are two inches longer the•, lastear and the Lapels are :o much broader and deeper the•. you can'L help hut notice thein. The Vests are cut with five buttons and the Prints are just a little peg toppy. They are scants all right for $15, $18 and $20 and no matter where you go, yoq can't find anything that will fit as nice as they do. W. W. Taman M•echent Tailor. LOCALS Rev. M1oDonagh was in town last Friday. i1r. A ,C, Waring spent Sunday at his 'ionic in St. '11rys, '1isv Georgina Knight, of llderton, visited relatives here last week. The Misses Vora .end Ethel Cob- bledick visited friends in Lucien over 6urldey. Miss Laura Jory visited friends in London end Ildcrton the past two weeks. Mrs. Blaney, of Toronto, is visit• Ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tay ler. Messrs. W. J. Beaman and W. Ii. Levett were in London) on business Thursday ,last. lira. (Rev.) Currie, of Sarnia, spent the past week visiting line parents, Itev. and Mrs. Godwin. Mii''3 Light Iioward, wilt) visited friends in London during the Easter holidays has returned benne. Mise Mary T.lylor, of Exeter North left Monday for London, "-.here sho teas secured o position. Mr. Frank Uel bridge, of t he Sov- ereign bank staff at Merton, spent Surd iy with friends here. 1tr. Art Ramsey hem received wordrd from his brother 1'hotn•Is, of San Fre c ar n i t(eel led e co th• t he the 1 big t fire. etre. J' rere ('ollhne ood, %elm viii ited her p:e• ei i, \ii. and .'Airs. C. Ii. Marney ,rr;uii.c'1 ,o lir intros!, Wed. uc self Mr, E. W. Horne, of Milvertnn, find Al. Moore of St. Marys, attend- ed the 11 Pickwick club u socialfa u d Y evening. Miss i). Lonsbery, of Detroit, whn visited for I couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. .T. J. White, return. ed to her home Wednesday. y. Mrs. Rurnet1. nee Miss (:ertie Ver- ity, of Toronto, who visited friend end reel tIves (n town during the h101id Iy+, returned to her home Mon- diy. The 'tasters Toe wend, of Toron- to Junction, who spent the Kist holidays with their 'ester, Mrs. A. E. Malloy, ; 1111r -tied t o t heir home on 'fondly. The ,\Li.e,es Nin: :mel Martha ('ar- ling, who Arent the linlidly.e with their [..rents, Mr. aril Mrs. T. 11. Gerling. li'tt Mendiy to resume their studies, the former at Toronto and the other it ilrantford. Mrs. Clhes. 8teinh.lgcn and 11 ti• ter, Mics Lulu, who hie been vieit- tng her sister, Mrs. W. C. Clnn, hes returned to Melte-owl Mtan.lay, c - s. 1 � O er. Mrs.W. \ • fom l ,Cd by C St . r n h It Tait, of Newstadt. \tr. Jos. Cobbledick, who spent :, few drys with his son, Mr. Nelson (ohlee.tick, of lir Int ford, 11tenled divine write with the 4. 0. 0. F. lodges of that city, on Sind 1)', rnorn• ing List, 10 At)VEl(TtSERS. Tile copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisementn accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. 1IICItSDAY, A1'IIIL .26th, 11)4)0 ••••e•••••••••:,•••••0•••• • • LOCALS • •••••••• .••••••• WARD OF 'TRADE. Mi1:1•:TING Friday evening. SCHOOLS OPENED ON MONDAY with ;;11 inareau'd atten. ',MCC. HOW'S 1-0tj11 LIVE11r IF 1T i.1'1 1113111, use Ilowey's Late;` Liver Pills. MR. '814)5. IIANDFOIt4) SIIiI'- ped :I cadets of burst's to Winnipeg on 5 1 t inetey. POSITION WANTED — YOL NG l,+dy dteere1 '+x I.au;ekceper. Apply Tames Office. AIRS. JAelES ORE 11AS IIEEN @oilfired to her room for several day.; on account of illness. EVER IIF.A1t A MOTII BAWL? Feed hila 00 this,—Ilowey's Moth Mille. 10•. packege or in bulk. TOOT EASE, A SURE: CL RE FOR Fore, t''i'l . sw,•11in11 awl sfe @der feet. 25c, I box at Cole's Drug Store. DON"1' CO WAY BACK ANI) SIT down, use IIow'(y's compound Sy- rup Ilypbo.:phi;es. An excellent spring tonic. Only $1 a bottle. REV. Jett. GODWIN AND SONS went on ..1 tubing tour to Grind (lend, on Wednesday of last week. They had a fairly goad catch REV. ANI) MILS. GOD\CIN EN - tete ained sole; of their many friends at :I supper held in honor of Mrs. (Rev.) Currie, of Sarnia, Monday last. MESSRS. A. E. TENNANT ANI) G. I)ow, who .soauc weeks ago accent - p Inicd a nee -toed of horses to Win- nipeg, Ietu1ncd llonhe 'fueedly morn- ing. THE SUNDAY SCIIOOL O1' 'TilE sin street elet.hodist church %vi11 hold its ;Innual meeting for the elec- tion of officer,' on Friday evening of thee week. MISS GERTRRUI)E HARVEY IIAS been appointed stenogrotther at t he Sovereign thank here, in the place of Miss Edt>,•t McCallum, who resign- ed to accept a position iu Toronto. MR. R. E. PICKARD LEFT MON. des for Frobisher, Sask., where he will oversee she work on his farm. During his stay there Frobivher will be his heedquer.ters for the selling of 01131diue Northwest lands. THE MANY FRIENDS 01' e11SS M. E. drown, former assistant in the Post Office, will be pleesed to learn fish sh^ has passed her pro4 betio:I ex'lrnilt:ltion as nurse at the Harper hoepitol, Detroit. 'TRS. (REV.) CURRIE RENDER - ed a very plea:ring offertory solo in the retain r;reet church Sunday even- ing. The duet 1iy Mr. Orville God- win :wed 'Mics Huston w•as also well rendered. REEVE 110111EIt HAS I1ECE1V- ed word from Mr. Kurtze, of St. \1'illi++tis, who is building ;In ;lute - mobile for Dine, that the machine is alln0)1 Inornplctctl land expects to ship it next week. BRICIK COTTAGE TO SELL Olt rent, situ:Ited immediately north of Mr. L. liardy's, Main street. Any one desirous of such a properly will fine it to Ltie„r interest to cominun- Icate 1011 h P,Iui Midge, Themes Road House will be v.iotnt oft @ley 1st. '1 R. RiCllARD DEL131(1UGE, lobo recently' purchased the house and lot of R. 1). Roy, on Andrew street, het week ,r ,ved into tow 71 and is occupying :his newly acquired property. Ile has rented his firm neer \tjnr'd)elsee to lea sons. EVIDENTLY T111; NEW LiQUOit license bill will so ii be a matter of law. The l0^11 hotel keepers on Sew -day reecived word ilea Ilie amount t•o be t.aid for Lho ,next six months will be $125 or $250 a ye ir, en inere•ese of $90 over teeeio31s sal rs. AN OLD SAYING IS TIIAT IF rain fells 00 Easter Sunday, the following .even Sued-,ys will be wet. Last Sluld.,y 1%'14 a ~tarter, 0 cote drizzling rain falling all day. 'Mrs. Collins -Ind Miss llontlarnn were is Sea forth lest Thursdey, %es- itiig 1'i+'ids. 'TIIE, \VOMMAN'S MISSiONARY 80- ciety of ebe ,Lime.' street church met at the Lorre of Mrs. W. 0. Iiissc,t i.ist Thuraday @venire; to heel f,lrew•ctl to Mrs. I). A. Andersen, who. during c e3 s 1 here, 3 h.'cat the r she sf,eoal ) A r, y r h e a 11 1 a factor in 1 i" work meter—etkee by the Idies of the church. THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of t he Epworth League of the .Limes st feet c,huroh were held Sunday het, Rev. 1)r. Phillie, of Alynier, conduct- ing. A ion •11 e 1 1014 ILI the weit r !. L p (1i5.1grc(able there was a large turn- out '1t both service@. A liberal cul • lection 143.5 liven. ltr'v. Going oc- cupied elle pulpit et Alymor rh,rine t he tiny. MiSS NINA ('ARLING, \t'110 18 studying under Prof. S,hucl, of Tor- onto, very pleasingly rendered "Our Divine Redeemer" at the evening service in the Jetties street church last Sundiy. Miss ('irling has an exception ally clear and powerful contralto voice and t he 01ey manner of expression shows thit the young Tidy is making repel abides 111 her studies ate' bids fair to become :, MOHAIRS & LUSTRES THE OLD RELIABLE IN PLAIN AND FANCY White Goods Fashionable Goods for Spring and Summer. Black Sicilians 2 ilig Speciale at 50c and 75c, 51 inches wide, very bright rich finish, fashionable for skirts or suits. Price 50: and 75e a yard. 50c Quality for 38c Black and Colored Lustres, the best and most serviceable material for sutniner wear. You can buy in Brown, Grey, Navy, Cardinal and Reseda, very bright finish. Our great Bargain Price 38c. Cream We have the goods that please you. Why not give us a trial. Wo have just received in our White Lawn Waists, beautifully embroidered, in fact, they are without exception the finest we have ever shown, also Embroidered Waist Lustres) fronts. Just look at our window display to be convinced, that we have the nicest in town. Lace and Fancy Collar, Belts in gold and silver, also a fine display of Wash Belts. An immense showing of plains and faecies, small Asitoria Shoes neat patterns, makes lovely snits and waists. i Don't forget that we carry the "ASTORIA Price 40c and 50c 1 which has I10 equal in the trade, see them before a yard. I your purchase. Just a new lot to hand in the latest s EIOLIENNS in Black, Cream, Brown, Grey and Blue, very rich finish, Dress lengths of 8 yds., makes a swell dress. Price $1 00 a yd. CREPE de CHENES in Black, Cream, Card- inal, excellent quality, 42 inch wide, regular price — 65 cts. minced to 50 as, We pay Highest Prices for Farm Produce.) SNE2.,I & ROWS WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY— T1IE Market Report.—The following is wonderful invention is making pro- the report of Exeter markets. ',or - gross. According to officers of the retied up to April 126th. DcForest Wireless Telegraph system Wheat, 75 to 77 cents per bus. 572 words were flashed across the Oats, 33 to 34 cents per bus. Atlantic ocean from Coney Island to Barley 40c. to 42c. per bus. the coast of Ireland, a distance of Peas, 60 to 70 cents per bushel. 3,200 miles, without the use of cables Shorts, $20 •a tan. wires, or any other medium than the Bran, $18 per ton. atmoeishere. This transatlantic Flour, $2.25 per cwt. achievement is rcgerded as marking Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt. the greatest forward step yet taken Clover Deed $8 to $9 per bus. in the development of telegraphy Hely, $6.75 per ton. without wires. heretofore the long- Butter, 17 cents per pound. est dist-ince reached was between Eggs 14c a dozen. Coney Islned and Colon, Panama ; Onions 75 cents par bushel. stations 2,100 miles apart. Tlho 20th Dried Apples 3c. per pound. century will 'be one of wonderful Chicken, young, 7c to 8e per lb. achievement, evidently. Ducks, 10 cents per lb. Geese, 10 cents per IL. Coal, $6.75 to $7. rota tDee ,81.10 n hag. Hogs, livowoight, $7 a cwt. Ifogs, elresscd,$9 to 9.1Q a clot. GEO. I3LATCIIFORD IIAD AN AC- cidcnt Wednes;lay evening of last week, and while not serious shook Liar up considc':).ibly. George 'has a young horse, of which he is proud, but the animal is not sufficiently broken to hitch to a buggy, nor Iran it had experience in stopping, at familiar tie 'posts, or entering famil- iar farm .gates, and to get the beast accustomed to lead -mess, George Lis it put in 0 full <l1y'stba:r 4 labor pul- ling a plow n•ud ill the evenings hitches it to a training gig, having Lhe ne essIry dista,rae between 1111 Mr. and Mrs. Jaffray, of Toronto, driver and 1110 flying •in :heels of the. were the guest s of Mrs. D. Johns :animal, in case itmics to put its during the past week. owner }cors de rombat• On (his even- REV. W. GODWIN WAS IN ST. T ing George bad the animal jogging i.oneas. Tuesday, making happy a 'long nicely, when Pomo part of the couple of this former congregtatio-t by It3'ness broke, and then tlx excite— ment started. The horse mired Mit. J. llOi(NEY IS CONFINED plunged 0101 upset the, whole outfit to his bed, the cells() of his illness in the ditch, and while George was being blood poisoning, contracted by getting 311 involuntary hath the taking care of a loesle belonging to horse ('.es kicking itself loose from him tvhieh had been si:k, elle rig and was successful. It ran D11. 13UTLGR, OF LONDON, MILL down tete rand n short distenee and be at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on when implored was peicf•fully graz- 'Monday, May 21, 1906, hours 10 n. inidg in frontMMr. Itcidor's hotel•receivi)IOgut- m., to 6 p. m., for Eye, leer, Nose re of 1°1(10c ld a and Throat consultation. Eyes test - few' soeatelies rued the destruction of ed and glasses supplied. Lhe harness, the daunage was slight. Melt. ALVIN 041100, \WIIO FOR ON TiILIIISDAY AFTERNOON the )test three years has been clerk - April 121b, the bo intiful new home ing for Mr. ,John Grjgg, left S.e,ur- of Mr. and Mrs, W. .1. Ch rkCH rke, 69 day morning for Toronto to accept 'Vele Avenue, Ciese:ntwool, and for- it eoeiti011 with a large stationery nicely of Exeter, W113 ta' mere of ;1 firm of Oast city. very ere(ty wedding when their only 'fit. FRANK DELIIRIDGI: \VlTll daughter, MISS Meta Gertrude Clarks the Sovereign Hank at iltt^rton, re - was to Irried to Mr. George Markle, I ceived word en Monday of this pro- srcrete.ry of the T. J. Porto Co., Ltd., motion as teller of the branch at of this city. The ceremony was Milverton. Mr, Delbridge is .a .5011 perfor,ucd by t.lte Rev. Dr. Spa Hine, Iof John Dclbridge, of \Vinoheleet. the. Redding 11111(11 being played be About two years ogo the young rnan Miss Sense h gyri. ' Just es the entered the brenoll of the bank et grandfather's clock in the artistic llcrtsell, and a short time ago was trill began to strike the hour of moved to Ildcrton. The r,ePid id- ltat(e the bride entered the draw'ille vancement of Mr. Delbridgc is :u1 room 11corled by 11er father rind at- evidence 01 the (1ppreeiotio)) the tended by Mess Annie Pet,iterew• a4 comp'n.v hay of his services. hridesm aid and her cousin Miss Helen lilt. JOHN MALLETT, TIIIr. (;1:N- I'.trr, as flower girl. 1'J1e ) r.com 1v IA attended by In:: brother, Mir, i•il cli:rk at the Co' (ril01 h, : d+'i•Osit- \Williun .Lanes 41rkle. 1•he bridal cd the noorsniiry fee for het atime in - p,r,y melt' a oharuaiu picture to the Walton club. Thur.sdly (If- lernoon he o 'r t :1 pointer a o11t (list chub t ia,din^ in the picturesque bow g 1 r t t) Y t 1 were plentiful just seek of Russell's w,ndo•,t tthick fres blnicer! with e and rtonning i pair of rubber bouts I1I 4 1 1 ft)r131111. 111 V .On of raA Cr 1. t ferns. 'l',Le bride woe beautifully he Hired n rig and invited severr:1(1 gowned in white Luce 0001 white 1if_ friends to ncenmg>the him. After en fen.', trimmed with a silk applitul' tour's fishing t he piety secured of lovers' krtot4 0led rosebuds. tier 41 bout 160 be antic`, (at le let ,lack long tulle veil was wars, wig!, , slid he 1114 tlltt number) ;IL bough to cot mite of revenge blossoms and she User Ilurdon, who knows a few oarried whit,. roKes. Th,' bridcsuual,1 tricks himself, the big fellow:•+ were on 11" to of the pail. \Vt were 11 tt D t. r mot a ,r` • 11 f , 1 pink r 1 o ere, eve n n g e r glen 4 h0 A 111C of the specimens. thI t .ilk soli he .old carried pink roses while the little flower girl Looked 11isall, Mr. Mallett stating tbat he sweetly pretty in a (flinty frock of had reverse visitors. white silk 414141 011tr'ie.l a basket of Mit. ,TOIIN .1. KNIGIIT, THE til Ill f i e , I f•e , a ' e I a• F- ut t uc s bride's u 1 r of Ila^ G. '1' NI r The toil t c br 1 I l I f,' g t tr 11., Iris n f .dies( I•r wore richev silk own rim of fo one:. ,c aC 1 9 ( S O 1 Ildl'C I t 11(. tied with rail 10cc. After the %vcd- that are not thoroughly broken be- (linu'brcnkfast the happy crapes esti ink his parlicetlir hobby. Bares for the mast for an extended tour 1 his spring he parch isced one of through the pastern :•talcs followed these equines and on Mond +y night Ivy the good wishes of their in me was getting 0 101,17 for exert': 'e• frietuls.-1Vimliglcg Free 1'resr, The 311101:11 Laving ;I natural in- GIKT. \WANTED. -h'Olt GENERAL for freedom broke away before Lotlraework.Stpetiy rmI)ioyn11,It it vrls attached to the buggy Address, Mrs. It. A. Bru.htter, 574 3114) d•1'•!t(',l 4101011 st Ilion street. It Waterloo tit., London. turned F011111 at Ili^ Metropolitan hotel ,Ind eau) (row• MiSS CELINA HARVEY, WHO been quite D1, is recovering. GET YOUlt LAWN MOWERS sharpened at 1). Ilarticib's, MR. WILLIAMS, OF SIMCOE ST is confined to his home through ill- neSe. leading toloi,t of Ont ere. I 1)11, OVENS EYE AND EAR SCR -n M13in street goon, will },o at the (bmrneroia[ 'at a pace that made thio rote f the EARN 'ST FLYNN, 01' TitEnL}•; f.Imous ,1(:411) (;il tiri.+ horse epee ar & )takeret livery, received an :keel -Hotel the fret Friday of titch month• like a mere center. A meseige Avis Hours, 9.30 a. in. to 4.30 p. tu. Glass - dent on Sunday morning while an- received froth \t'inr.4)e154.i 111..1in ing his choice ,rout•! the barn end ca trroprrly fitted and d4:'3W'e°f eye, the ('%•ening 111 ,t Ills animal had while tot si:rious the injury is .toile car and moo 1r.ated. Neat visit boen ca p1inred there after a run of i•tInful. Mr. Flynn was in the loft friday, 'Lap 4tJI. nearly eight mile.►. throwing down straw when h" (011 the floor giving ntcay and i11 Only 1' to ".lc•c hintcflr lac jumped to on^ . I l 1,111 . lele ,ng 4ife1 v he 1+II down the 13ddcr way. strok- ing t fork in lee descent. One of he itrongs entered hie left 1)•111 neer the elbow and plebes through the flea, .almost to the shouller. Ear- nest 1s now' p,rryin' IIre injured member in a sling. ond of _ lir tt `K � � 7, 1 f AL �i `r .i t._ •.1�•� � A •(' •t �'1 r .Ifo -e n . .tiSLiY 14.-JitL1't.3 Ml!'f!•I VVR YlffemipullitrailmiatlL>l117Law1C..-psi; UMW= .At.l.ii :axises,. Good. 60 ore v. That ie, if L. andflth=r or frcr • . • • gr•oy hair and cn.y 401 Aero is a ffrut: 72n.11'e Vegetable 3:cilien finir RcAct7ar nleays r.. tore; color t,r, gray hair. Etcva felling hair, also. We have a full assortment of Groceries, Crockery and Tinware. We also have a Firstclass Milliner in connection with our store. EARLY CLOSING—Our store will close at half past six every evening, excepting Wednesdays and Saturdays, on and after May 1st. CARLING BROS. INSURANCE The very best kind of Insurance—i. e. provision for the FUTURE as well as the PRESENT is a Savings Account in the Sovereign Bank of Canada Interest paid FOUR TIMES A YEAR, $1.00 will open an account. Put your money in a place where you can get it when you want it. CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors. Makes old Furni- ture Look New. Our specially prepared "Ready for use" Furniture Polish will make your furniture bright and new looking. Now is the time to give your Furniture something new — say a coat of our varnish. GET THE BEST large bottles 25 cents AVE ALSO MAKE SILVER CREAM a magic polish for gold and sil- ver plated ware. As good as t•he hest on the tnarket at half the price. —TRY IT- ----AT--- Cole's Drug Store E, X E,T B R. A GUAi1ANTEED CURE FOR PILES Io i Blind, Bleeding, rot ru d- in; files. i)ru; ::rats are authorized fn refIl t n 1 mone if , 0 Ointment fails to ,cure in 6 to 14 (1ap.. 50e, DR. J. W. HARRISON, OF DE- 1rat 111)4 called here on account of the do at!' of his brother -in -late, Geo. ltoeke, of Edon, tvllo died on Tuc,- ti 1y evening. THE LAST SOCIAL EVENT FOR the a riven b e '' t;A' son the i ck1%;ck r, y 1 Club tv14 held in the club rooms on Tuesday evening. The Barters of London were cng'ged for the ocoa- sion. r AS 111A�r T,I DI:C UI:D TO(,'t VI: up bueiuess 1 will dispose of my .bock in the store, Exeter .North, either in whole or in pert, at greatly reduced price!. This stork is in good oondition, and the party buying will get a good bargain. The lily port office is in conne!tioo with the store. Also o (tunnlity of brick and stone for sale cheap --L. McTageert. t Success in Baking is, Assured by Using ST*IR 'ftOUR STAR FLOUR never fails to give entire satistaction when used under proper conditions, CORN We have just got in a car of American Corn of excellent quality which we are selling either ground or whole at reas- onable prices. HARVEY BROS. Merchant Millers EXETER, ONTARIO. YOU'D NEVER MISS- The $1 a month you pay for a Popular Monthly Pay- ment Policy in THE EMPIRE Accident & Surety Company while the $50 a month indem- nity Paid You While Disabled ByAccident 1 cc, (leiter Sl.,kness, will 1 prcve a blessing, t n - A Canadian , (, 1 a l (.on ,el n. oale- W. JOHNS, fluent. Exeter.. - Wanted 1)lt. IIOLLTNS \WILT. HAVE A' Men to work in mill, also man to site of ,hie household ef(eete :at his drive testi. Apply at Sawmill, ('eti- re<idenct' on Andrew street on Sit- tralia, Ontario. urdly rlext. It is the intention of the do:'for to le lee very 'hot tly for t he C,roadi to No: t Invest, where he will Iook around for ;t suitable lo- crtion, :eo it iy hie intention to enter t lie profesei0n which be 1:15 for so fishy years successfully practised. FOR OVICItSIXTY beans tt' , t , AN OLD a. D ILI 4TR ter It►1MI,DT — )ire t, WiretIoven Root/ling Syrup by been used ter over sixty years by mll.lonn of mothers fur their children while teethinR with perfoot euecou. ft mottle,. the child, N)fttens the gums, allays alt pain. core. wind collo. sod IN the heat remedy for itlarrhrei. it I, pleacsnt tr, :he twee. Sold by druggist, In every part of the world. 24 ante w hone.'. 1te vele, e, 1n(»iculaWo. Ire sere and twke fel r• tt'loalow'a Soothing Smelted sok for no other kind. TILOS. ELSTON, Prop. REV. ITAZLEWOOD, 0i' THE Elimville circuit ..ddrosr.ed the Hp. 11 Levu(' of the Stein et reset church, Tueedey even; tg. THE LOCAL LODGE OI' THE 1. O. O 1' toil 3 (' r ,'v' o I 1 ul t h vino tier v i+cc a t the .1)mes street Mfetbodist church next Sunday morning when n Ven- '1 a 1 f w. Vet - et' mon II 1,^ .• h - ) ,rete ltd he c yt . aC I to , Rev. A. 11, (:oer.;r, Tt, A. The nlembel4 will eseemblc 1t the lodge roams at 10 o'clock and rnarols in a Idly to the eburcb, a P 4t.altl