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Exeter Advocate, 1906-04-19, Page 8Nrz , _ ., a ,ai K,, SPRING iTITINGS NF LOCAL OIN SQ J 1r � 1°dk A it tools into his iliqnSQ on Janieo",at" e 't. A as niter from town attended. a tali l*te TJia1' e f '1{'th Mozda,y' night. 'Mx�. ,David EQwteliffe's� little. dadg?i- teris>ae$ usiyill of pnexatnapia. > g .M'r. TtA 7 x tiesteiri his household o e Thames 'Road. effects to his Tzar 3a t. T e got ;1H . Sou& ell m . . Mr. E. died has enlarged his °btit B �ti1.tiL S last.' cher StiOp by halting out a partition. They €rright to the 0.. Frank Fan,rqubai - Sewall of w all le eta .t tip with Mr. E., H.`Fislis barbering. . � . � gaged f Cats are two inches. longer than ) year, sand the lapels are so• much beoader and deeper that you catee help iiiM notice them. . The vest :rose cut with five buttons. The pants are just a little .:pegtoppy, They are beauties alright for $15, $1S and $20, and no matter where you ga' you cant find anything that will int asnicely aas.they do. W. w.: TA Merchant Tailor, Exeter, Ontario Bsinass Locals --Read Them Buy your seeds atr Stewart's. Steel Bergs is the best. Nothing else. All kinds of garden aud.iiower seeds 4 -packages for 5 cents at Charlton's. Mr. 'fleeter'fleetero 'Osborne bas Moved into Mr.W,J.Bis ett's house on Huron street. Miss Sallee Harvey was taken her ili Sunday and' is still confined to . room: Mr. John Woods has been ill with grip for twit weeks. He is now im* proving. Miss Lilly Robinson is still quite ill of pneumonia, although she is some better. Mr, Richard Q.uauce is now able to get around with the aid of a walking stick. Mr. DebiasStaley lastweek bought the residence north of the power house from Mr. P. Eaton. Mr. W. H, Dearing, Stephen, is con- fined to his home. suffering from an at- tack of pneumonia, Dr. Rollins is having a sale of: real' estate and household effects. See - "ed." in another column. Miss Nina Carling rendered an ap- propriate Easter solo in excellent voice at the James street church on Sunday evening. Miss Beers'eolo was also well received. The Epworth League anniversary will be held in the James street church on Sunday next. ' Rev. Jos. Philp of Alymer, president of the London con- ference, will preach morning and ev- in Mr. Barr of Brussels, at i inmate of s�{ylyojL�,#.13a.)'JT i....Wr ]has cri[].jtlgcd t. lion "with M . 0 � . IlanitrL t, ' Airs. J. J. Witite entertained a few friends'.:i 1':: .l:y'eve'ni ,. Mr, and flits. L. II. Diiek$on clod 1:.-':, Mics 1., :: sper.i the Easton. hol'uulays inn New Bairn e.elrg. Mr, 'V'Q,+G. Bissett b:: ,L three of lobe thairaugnlared txni'norea chickens to Hon. Thos, :Greeiaway last week. . T1I4 Piciwwicl►, clubgive.° its, last' dance en Tixesda,y evening, t.pnil 2ltii, The London IHarpet°a will furnish the Music. _ The houeelxoider is' 1'xid bus Cleaning.tp b#ckyard tlose days. tee every- pile get at it ;,ynu keep, up ^ the rePuta- Mon et the_town,,.; Free' Press.—"Mr.' Wesley Hawk- slaw, th$ well-known traveller, is convalescing after a severe illness cov- erittle month." Mr, A. Sheere is having an auction sale of :his household effects on sa,tur. ,Stewart is doing the wap paper trade. en g. the House of Refuge' since 1900, died •f e. lines.'.are fiery strong. ori Monday, at the age of 93 years, and Geo, Hunter & Son of Ridgetown' was interred at the Rouse burial will hold another cattle sale at Cen ground, Rev Mr, Newcombe perform- tealiaa.;on Saturday, April 21st,consist- ing the service: lag of milch cows, steers and heifers.. Messrs. Handford' and gay this week ate bills for particulars. -1 ' sold theiraamported entire horse "Nate - Ki Boots • for fine wear; Ahrens for by Prince to Messrs. Lamport and Baxter of Stephen townshi . This is wear, Stewart sells thein. They' F F' .t�ectezr,� ! •e's a'reason for it. Their 5, 10 and They're a good horse and the purchasers are to !lit= be congratulated on securing it. Meek Mrs. Jory, who resides with her ,A.. mood smart girl to learn vest mak. daughter, Mrs. Wm: Penhale, had the boa Apply to W. Johns,misfortune on Friday last to•fall upon pp y the floor during a • fainting spell. • It is • Men's spring underwear. The kind feared that her thigh is broken. She t :tis sntu9, wears well. and feels nice. is a lady. of great age and should' the. 40 dents at •Stearecres. injury be as suspected her. recovery is, , Good reliable lady -to take ordersfar Mr. John . Evans of London visited : ; cin- tailor-made costumes . and skirts. old friends in town on Saturday last Write quickly. Dominion Garment and was a pleasant caller at the Ad- •vocate office.. While here Mr. Evan's fJo.� Guelph, Ont. sold his acre of land on .the south •Th bird specials in Men's ready-m�ccle., boundar: to Mrs.. John Sanders, who male at Stewart's, 87.50, $8.5..0 and 10.. recently- 'purchased his house and lot,. 1::.. John 3aac�li spent Easter ini,�3aata ffna€a, v Ma's. • 1 iaaCy tip t, part of ..the week. . AYD I3Cigravf�d ; *„' , Mr. ,•and Mrs. T'. G Oreeeli .vielted in . Forest this week. . • 'Mr.?'Rivers "4e .vis icing' `lien• sister, who is ill in Bh.falo. , }fir, and Mrs. Jas. Sweet, spent the holidaays in London. Mr, R. S. Lang of Toronto was here osx•btisinees Tuesday. Bert Fly.nii had gone to Grand Blend. to work with Mr, Levett. • hirs.Stanbury and Mrs. Fowel1 were in London Good Friday. • License Inspector John Torrance was in Town on Tuesday. • Mrs. A. Cottle spent Easter inn •.len visiting her daughter. ' day afternoons Apri121$t. Il., Brown at London and elsevihere.. friends ,Miss uuii Howard is visitingr is the auctioneer, Messrs. Adam and George (rise this week exchanged farms, both of which are in Hay township, the former pay - a diff erence of about $2100, The weather on Easter Sunday - vi as net as fine as the ladies would, wish. It was cold, dark and gloomy, and spriggghats were not favorites The solo by, Mrs. .Perkins in the Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday evening was admirably rendered and much appreciated by the large con- gregation. • ' Rev. Veale of Kirkton, who recently preached in the James.st, Church and was a former pastor here, is very ill of Pneumonia. His recovery is 'doubtful. This .the thied” time Mr. -Veale has been ill of this disease, :ted doubtful. -"*e When in search for an ideal antisera-- To ninny Balrxtaan returned to London, talcum pewrier for the •'toilet and with Mr. Evans.Saturday evening and 'nurser et '` Suprema" at Cole's Drug will visit there for a few days. • y g The High School literary Society • gave ain "At Home" to tbe:parents Dr. B. F. •Butler the noted eye speer guardians at the school on Wed adist of London will be at the Central and following Mon-,nesday evening lest. . The attendance Hotel; E al 23i, on the fol gof the students and the older people alleys, April 23rd, May 21st,: June 18th, was quite large. A."prograam .Was -ren- l~tith. Hours 10 C. 1 3. to 5 p. m. q - ren- dered and a lunch served. The pre 11il, you see those lovely dinner sets at grate consisted of addresses by Revs. .art's? Some:beauties, 108 pieces for Goirig, Martin and Godwin, solos by " itizao. Oh, Yes! they hare eheape.,..Mr. Fleming and Alice Howard,read- x .t a:c want them. ings by.Ena McPherson and Beatrice ,f .� Howey; an instrumental by Flossie # Sweet and an instrumental duet by leisiticitts Is New York. ° Flossie Foss and Gladys Brandt. The • Neve X just modistes are just now up parents expressed entire satisfaction Iirrre"their ears in work, preparing trellis- with the..entertainmet t afforded them maim and gowns for Spring weddings, while it is quite ugnecessury to state axes Helen Berkeley Loyd in the May; that"the boys and girls enjoyed theni- y • Z't'elitieator. All the newest.bridal selves thoroughly. tens•:are cut onprincess lines, but "a Forecasts for April. tinct-ive feature is the abbreviation A reactionary storm period is cent- og the princess as we have known it, ral on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th. A ser - t& the baby princess. The skxxt . ies threatening n1to violent thunder With the addition of a Watteau plait 'storms will be quite natural for three bethe back opens out into train, and is to five days at this --time, say from eke' newest effect in wedding gowns. about Saturdays, the 21st, to :,:.:Vednes- The't ,l'aatteau.plait is not essential but day the 15th. With the atmospheric .adds dignityandgrace, and helps pressure at and about normal during tech I isad- p • nothing nriore than tabalruld the veil in position,its tse these disturbances, eatable. Silk and cotton rajahs, nitis normal April thunder . showers and ' lins and linens have as prominent' place hail may occur; but should the barorn Arte the trousseau. `Linen has • a pard.- eters fall suddenly to very low readings Orly strong vogue, and is used for violet to tornadic storms would be rxrorraingfroeks in white and colors in `quite probable. , rliteerest t anality and delicate tints for ilumafi Oddities:* the Thenew,para- A person's eyes are out of line` in two ams, this season are simply' beautiful, caseout of five, and one eye 18 strong - One not beautifully simple. 'they are er than the other 'in seven persons out rmaade to aateh the afternoon gowns of ten. • The right is also as a rule owl showthe same triavni