Exeter Advocate, 1908-03-19, Page 8 (2)Trevedeee wase St. PA ::l sas Di awanel
the green wasemewbat in evidence.
i lry Jam+es'C ee -b,., is again able
er
to itmiftcr yerawamr"eekai1',rslipea ,
Alliee I1Kl $ Gal ar taeaaa rttr<k-
p etpa: 4 Boca et;
y� rye g ",. ; to �i'art'i to
!. learn Ute ar �� !Mw .• .a �-
Mtn.3. `mei : (E34 �; •lwle'ae
osieiey ` •'n r uehit,
n
A plea sat evening was spent at for
tmoeacraee of Mre James Taylor Moray
night by a party of friends.
,ttiQnservieerrewelelikla}grt Su+;lr y'
b the Coe .gregatitoo of the Mhiu street
ethodist and " I%ef Prrt' byterian
chore. q.
',Mortensen Epwort' Lea e v
iz' � lsmteil
the James -street Lea cie T yesday etc,.
1iR a:frt}Sb`ed ,exe'ell+eut :•
a ry 1C , T Iocatiea gnu sery a 400«,
"hie era beiors 414
4
` re'diets . give
lithe ` * fob 's a lily Al
►:ia V , s " ,ey! n,ip i qtr
V*ya•tA '
M�•a4` dasd��sni
,A.
ek w:ailh; l
ir , .! ' nd thalt D1era►eerstt of Power will
' .R�:i1 1. sae bye remade in t � + er►liPert..
� The flreme<n had aaa rt rrri Via► 'Mtn, Jena*
fa' the Snru g Sutton*" house on y morning;,
t ved-to
siness Locals Read Them
Ladies.' Buy your spring coat at
Stewart's.
Far , Qr tin.
evereaowned their lability to reach
thee scene in *bort time, ,
Veda. the littLe fossa old dau,gl e
ter of Mr. and Mraew, was
taken iii of apte�tis last week and
consequentlythe fly who intended
twin for weat the on Monday are
delay until ache recorive tie . She iia do-
usiyy• 1G oil arad Deis.
HynadeuaaRn, Ar nos Malloy' orm.
ed an operation fmrl�$te".'�"re
For a few days.'. e condition was sere
liras but be is dem well and hopes of
early recovery are entertained.
d.
This is the dine eZ when sub-
scriptions areit la
due, and s also' the,
44 1Fy� .. .b^M"1 �d�: !k l�y;ui ;rA., ♦, �•.hy. P.15i%iYi,e.r
` w•osup • yire ink, fuel andligb.
oil ander with which towrul
: M �� �e i . Blatt .-ra."'� yam,
liawrwictrreerrarlirfo-
mlyyt- mar— -t
T. R. and north of the salt block. Exee-
tR+er...,T.ernaaa,a;aaay.eAppy;A.el. Bohlen.
y�rrrte-.¢¢'sari.sKa�Gnwm*r-vs',q,-.vsrm�a. .... n...
Two -sats :at,: -1 e t
Ladies' White Waists. They're dandies
at Stewart's. . 1'
novae to Rest.
On William street, brick story and
half &veiling, in good state Qf repair.
Apply t• • Mrs. Perkins.
Voarerassael s Romaadiea
Have vou tried Vogelgeaang's Kid-
ney OureP Yes, its a wonderful rem-
edy. The heart cure is just as good.
Try it once and you will be satisfied.
Salve half price.
% 'M. M. Br aTCUF0E,D,
Agent f4 Canada.
Stewart has diem all Leat on Dress
Goods. i'lie Styles and Quality are'
doing it.
lits J. J. Allan, eye light specialist
and refr..c$in : optician, will be at the
Commercial : • tel Saturday, Mar. 21.
Hours 9 .t. an. to Q p. am.
As. 1170***,
OWmreem• cam have same by proovin
property .:sad `paving expenses. Call
at this ofll 'e.
Swell lirage of Rooms Rugs at Stew-
art's in ti*ooh, Tapestry and Wilton,
7.60 to 29.00
Got ego Aguas at use Exeter Barges store.
A brand new stock of Boots and
Shoes. This -Cracking Big Bargain
Sale will cunUnue .11 this week. ;
mean' business, and alle the gopds in
the store go at Rattling .Pig rgains.
Terms Cash -that means No Credit.
'kid`s certainly' sell goods very cheap.
Its the* cash that does it. No trouble
to show .erode. Also for sale cheap,
one new,Nationsl cash register, one
nese steel safe, and two pair of counter
scales. The store is also for sale or to
rent. e 1 .3„, - DE x e
t o-042en' d -
Surgeon, will be at the Commercial
Hotel, .Exete , on Friday,April .Bird.
Gla see propeilq� fitted end disses es of
Eve. gar acid -Nose treated.
Paper Rssartciewaasaod Paistisa.
• i".'Itohert Dinney w b. ` t ' th
a nce that he will commnen
zse
business of . parr -hanging, painting.
decorating, eta, on April 1st. All per-
sons desirous of having such work
done should see Mr.- Dinney and ar-
range , for same. Thanking you for
past favors we solicit your future pate
rotatige.
Aimstlaur sins.
Thee. Cameron will hold.an auction
tele at the Metropolitan Hotel on Fri-
day, March lith, at 12 o'clock noon.
Any person wishing to enlist any ar-
ticles or' stock for Sale Will please do so
it the office on or ore lith inst.
o-tl tit mar pr Or aad"ver ms • .
Arrangements have beenniade so that
a aa�llsstock will be properly cared for at
the hotel stable*,
-77-x— - . wit R t . e
subscriber, but it rmrma ua it a lot to us in
the aggregate.
Word was received on Thursday
from the head ole of the Bank of
Commerce stating -that -they would re-
tain taain the services of Mr. Alger and 110.
Luxton and release Mr. Powell, Mr.
Harding and Mr. Rennie in the local
branch. Allot tie stamen were
in the employ of the Suiretvegn Bank
and had been retained bete pending
the decision of the head . apo
the clerks they would a mployreform-
ently. Mr. Powell acrd W. warding
have been residents of town for nearly
tis felt'.
that t egeneral-regretCommerce did not' need ' all
the employes of the Sovereign, ' as it
necessitates the leaving town by these
boys, who' will be muchmimed partc-
ulary, by the baseball and. hockey club*.
Mr. Harding returned, to his borne,in
London ondisy.31r,. Rennie to bis
home in Zurich and Mr. Powell will•
remain in town for sometime all
probability. Mr. Graham of Strath.
roy, Mr. > Anderson of Dundee and Mr.
Fleming of Galt have been transferred
to the Exeter branch.
A meeting of the Fruit Growers of
Exeter and d_ ist t was le �in._..b .
Townaall on Saturday afternoon.
Owing tothe bad states en( the roads
and the fact that there were two other
meetings in at the same a time,
xn atter was small.
Mr. 8.J. Hog r took up the ques-
tion of .'S;oid Treettneursurd in a very
aablemanner showed how itis imp-;
aible to expect a.crop of good fruit un-
less the fertility of the eon is main-
tained. ' Barn yard manure and wood.
ashes being the He
advocated shallow' ftequeut cralti,.
ration of the soil. Mr.
Pow-
ell next introduced the important rw
abt~
aubieetetofruit- :a1ti E;
before the buds o ►wieaux.
mixture. After blossoins a fai 1.
len spray with B odea *ad Paris
Green. The usual formula for the
prreparatien being observed. •Mr Pow.ell pointed nut that there -was
when -Mlle foliagewas and ten-
der of having the Mixture too • strong
by sulphate copper (blue.
that there is always pity of line in
the rnieture. Those present entered
ai. acs tbediscus°sicr ,that followed with,
n interest. The following resolu.
ti btl
was that the
municipal council be required to en-
force the law respecting Black Knot.
_...Cosin/ �.M�y1�jjgi..
- e4. R• - _ • - Miss Tom Tom wishes to annooat' nce that
she has moved her dressmaking estab-
lishment to the rooms in SteDonelra
block, over G. Manson'',s sr ; ....,..,Apr..
• xventf a .waritej.'
tootle tirecasts- lAsiftsitysi.
A Reactionary St ararris Period is cen.,
ural on the 22nd', aunt- Owl. This,
ltd is centre of Earth's vasal, or
d acing a ulnae', but this fact does no
oetasr ire that•serere *Amin
r tl storms &harm appears on theses
ei+l► i Heavy storm* tidal waves,
sr least as apt to turn any time
within two to three weccicsof terra' 22nd.
any shiup die u ibis ,quoa.'lletend vi=
relent . gales will hOweveruatu><al for
sires deyre'. ears► on t ate•
and 2ith. billing r r care
.of live stack, and won iiritaraivsemtars
likely' tO1,e *Meted
w eejc or two;
.: •Te meeting of the citiee p s in the
Town fall on Friday last ' t ,consider
the advisability of eelebraking May
Uth weal adjourned until' this Friday
evening to receive reports of • conunit-
tiles.appeinted
cEXETER MIR Ells
SNORE BA.011 KONF.SDAY
Wheat
01:414.. R .. .
Potatoes, per bag * 2 00
rile ; r cw ta,., fazxia'ly �6
01.:02;it 'bade•per-cwt 1 40
ppl • k .0i .. P
xvehoga,'l r fort,..... i
8lmr r
..y 'U%..�K•tRi»..
I,,}lk'�G"i.►'. `1 .* R +� A J► R; R Ate. 'nFf••^' ...
Ii p
i•is Cfinflk
rd to eave.tbe celebrat ng of Victoria
Day to the Sports Oommitttee and to
rent the ground to the committee for
the day, A motion of syroinehy was
pained with Mr. Jamey krallantyne,
oneof the members of the board; who
is il at his hone in U"sborne.
embers of the Knight ..fond Page
lase ilies of St` omarw have been not-
amountin to ^ - , , 000,000 in Marble
Arch, Middlesex, England. The pro«
rty' is inreal estate and has been in
abeyance since 1 There is said to
be twenty heirs in Canada and in the
United Settee and one. in Australia.
It is understood 'on good authority
that Mr. Win. Harding, of town, who
Y
ma a d4a lin 'a • e, will el
aide
' " flea +i
w "o. -t, �,,, ,, 'seriN 4 i1 ' .t ,�, E£u� Y '
111. Paints • et -c.,
HAND
CLEANER
business in. any line of Hardware.
which removes dirt. grease. acids.' M'
steins and oils! Basil applied and
leaves the hand wft ati+a r iii
i7A.�G..t�seeeeV'.F..r T.a,AGf,C;,`t }•+,`,; a.eeee�'iktt•;' {`:see ,w„G:,..a,.Kkr
Snap! Sinap!
.:sift.1.`*..Cw"�?:�A•w'"�fatzGse
. s moon
a ' lug, when the whippoorwill aims`
in the tree, when the hired men snores
in the loft, the yellow dog sleeps on
the lea, and the mosquito gets in his
work, --did you ever reflect an such
theles upon the idea that a paper con
wining only accounts of the editor's
own private business would be apt to
prove monotonous to the general ppub-
licP They might stand it for a, while,
but in the end it would be a thornin
the side and a weariness to the flesh,
and all that wort of thing. No, broth-
er, the true editor's buriness is to make
everybody's business his bereitreaj.
That's usineas. So -therein -no use in
making achronickicker of yourself
for any one.'
Wan plmperrr.
If you have been advertising proper-
ly and have used proper judgment in
the matter of stock. your wall 'paper
department should now begin to be
very :active. Remtsm her that' every-
where the county over, the `' busy
housewife, with a b ndkercbletund
her bead, and broom or scrubbing
brush in hand, will soon be cryin
on the annual opting war'on dirt of all;
kinds. From the back yardsof thous-
ands of peaceful Canadian homes is-
tie-forrt it sounds ass of musketry wbicb
sounds in reality are merely testimon-
ials to the muscular skill of Messrs
Householder in making the dust of
twelve months fly from the clirpete.
Now is the time of alltimes*:to'push
wall paper for all it is wort'b. Get
some convincing, copy written _ .for
your newspaper space, and keep Your
windows,' fined with your choicest lines
of . wall decorations. Slack not in
thine energy, 0 merchant. -From The
Bookseller and Stationer. e
Mr, Lorne Scott, late of the Sover-
eign Bank at Exeter and Teeawaater,
who is now at his bomee. \in Hensel),
'spent Monday with.friends in town.
Mr. T. W. Hawksbaw was here
shaking hands with old friends Thurs.
day, prior to hie leaving with the fa -
ily for innipeg where they:will tee -
side.
Miss Crockett. who has been visiting
at the :home , of Mr. Samuel Martin
baa returned. to her home in Dorches-
ter, accomp'anied by Mr. Wilbur Mar-
tin. 1 •
Mr. and: Mrs. D. S. Tait and child of
St.' Paul, Minn.,. spent Tuesday here
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Christie.
They had been on a tour of some
week* inthe easts
Mrs. Ricard Weleh returned from
London Monday where she had been
with her sister,rey. J. A. Rollins,
who underwent en operation ._forp•
• ndieltis at St. Joseph's Hospital.
T -he -patient duing well. •
Messrs. John. Vater and T. H. Mc.
•Callum attended the Sovereign Bank
meeting in .►onto endoy.�� The
meeting was aI, Germy One, Nothing
definite as to the 'Standing of the bank
has yet been arrived at.
•lie• what 'the- plee wan and --just - ..,.
furrnitut dle. = -;iso foe people -are wiliingto prey lav-
ish
sums for exceedingly elaborate'deaigne, but meet poo-
ple want style, combined with serviceability at a. moderate
r�Y beim rich in dejl�n
outlay. Our lines fill the bill ezaecGl
and reasonablypriced. iced. Our extensive 1 req include SID
BOARDS, DINING TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES. PAR-
LOR TABLES. CHINA OABI>, etc.. etc.
are aline which we are introducing and we aro showing
a specialty fine selection in elegant designs.
Funeral Directors.
PHONE NO. 32
You would surprised tu,see the amount of Spriteg-
Wash goods we are selling. But it gives you the first
_choi e. and- ample -aim a tolave_.
it made up and ready - far the
fine weather • „
M •
Plain MSI
One of the, , e ei ing -
2ta A, s��.anrr�.aKr�.7a'Sr3-:1tlL�.F• Ni _,au
ll l a es a v
Ise Millie Martin was in Blyth Sart.:
urday.
Mr. 0. H. Powell spent Tuesday at:
Inwood,,
Ed: Barrows -of London elsi '= h
. �.�,..__. �� las.
parents
Mr. L. H. Dickson was in Winghttrz •.
Thursday attending court;
Miss Andersson of Chicago isars iriasit.
or at Mr. Alfred Taylors.
Rev. Dr. lnasay, of Knox church,
Ottawa, is visitingrelatives in town.
Miss Maud Tayor of London *pent
part of the week .with, her parent*
ere.
Rev. /Martin is in Reuel, Ore* • visit•'
ing Mrr. Martin w -bo •isat-tbe ►►ansae
ium.
Ilir. Burke ofBrussels< hestakeen -a
rcitron with Mr. Ed. ilil',e „in. hi*
ber a leop..k•
Marr ��F��rr��'�utuud~"M'tals""�`i'Qu ,.
were inude n Thursday r:niniti
'throat s ciaiiet. > sg a
Mea John enrtlerrarcrn and -family' left
sir Monday-eveening for Virden, Maan.,
taking with them _a Carr of itettliee
effeete.a.___ •.
Ile. Harry Browning is hotnew for r
few dae s. For some months hie bete
been seenydWiag smallpox radiate :iia
**rime* place*. .
' • Mrs. F. Morley of 'h 'bale n bale been;
the post two mks with her, mother,
Mrs. Is Cornish. Eden.. ►alio isa quite ill
of bronchitis. ,
Mures ItOite Fsnkbeia ere Who h moo.
visiting with lter sisters Mrs, ff. .11e
wood. for`fie Weeks, torted
Berlin u one Sieteirc ►rev.
rt= Mr* and -Mea. John' :Minie, w
Age* byre re ;sen : visiting Mr. W. Er Da ring:
ed.. wad oto, friends . bore.- - rreturned t
,at their home In Sarnia ie* day.
its ktte 31441, • lakhelrrer . the (*JOIN
it. itostke,itt'the Germ itetitlsd • liOnt e,takiret fib* willesirned holidays with
r
hie Creditti and, ASOW
o be best ds ra '
►tame
3tr tel'*
ran pa*a big
e fol his elotbe
vara t make them
4 d Tlite mot.;
terariaeix -tnik he thee'
da'rerimt.but 'tbef ems
taint
he frightsAwrraystbe+ .latest and
est fabric* of the..
me oment '*r here.
Otte tailoring to so
clef* amid our
within reedit of alk
An on .Tor e
Nome anci
terOive
IRON
P L is roadil a arbed by the
em a eout fig •e ulnarly' suited
+to neriale conditions, its. slight
constipating effect la motun.
couliteeriela ced
�► la tileitetiVe.
action. The alterative at d net`t'.
vine principles are the ran
isfaactoty known to niedi arra
ence. •
Huss .__P tze Rf :
BLOOD by 'noun eibin the red
corpuscles, furrnieebi;n • them the
necea y iron • for tGlne proper
oxidatinu,of the a The
streng hon-tba er" rr e
ruentel function and .add Vital,
city:-tmii systemare•in ,;,general:
owes n . in . t ld.Bl i ,.... _ !'d,
Dress
A.nothe *, of this season's leaders end
very durables for wear., Pink, Parole
Enna, .
fCopenha�e
n Bae. sad Brown,
:yamitrt a - n
_
erentshadRa. ,
Per
yard rd
gib:whams
t 1
The old reliable wash weedsfdrschool
and outing dresses. Large and Smelt
Checke, FancyStrip. Plain.
Pe5c
r yard rL
_ns
Our stock this season sparkles with
ell
the new ideeuc ..'St ipee arid- MoriT
effects in the latest col-tarifa"1
ars. Per yarrd. i
this , nti O*ar 1Snisln.
ant qn' builtuickl ,. but
lit on a good fonn at1w ,
ben a tuiil results from
Ve-the tort Vismad e up in
ei► fail -tee' -p ou.
Some
Good
ar
Buys *Amer rrt FAWN' con
', "a
OLOTH COAT, very co*reet In
erty'lae and finish.
"11,44 Neat BLS►► 1340.41t11.
,...CLOTH(VAT, 11404e Or tight.
f'lttirmg.P _ a
tbalmy* our }AST PAW
' or I3LAC ,(AT*t,..it) loose
setui4itting or tight.fitting, It
is a reel sift gearme'trit end 'one you.
will be delig ted with
deetermint*'to **tut*, tot!.
re long after pile. late
leer cra'rs tllttrrt I ever
IrrAktirmriis et 1i'i'isg *item/Net • ro-
the •gi,'eatesat ntee'lielm a
werGrrl It is sot a pateat'meal.
rJpt u a Of a great pip
I GT it_.. to the -test itr 1
thereat, lam ,or etestereb 11601
re s,t es+mrrraa Cr *resit tea'litio , A't
esti $1.90,rte yDra °p
Tomato.
Heinetntio your dam' for
r and Omit.** uppr et1*rtsed et
tyhe,mill And promptly **tended
*. t
rd to eave.tbe celebrat ng of Victoria
Day to the Sports Oommitttee and to
rent the ground to the committee for
the day, A motion of syroinehy was
pained with Mr. Jamey krallantyne,
oneof the members of the board; who
is il at his hone in U"sborne.
embers of the Knight ..fond Page
lase ilies of St` omarw have been not-
amountin to ^ - , , 000,000 in Marble
Arch, Middlesex, England. The pro«
rty' is inreal estate and has been in
abeyance since 1 There is said to
be twenty heirs in Canada and in the
United Settee and one. in Australia.
It is understood 'on good authority
that Mr. Win. Harding, of town, who
Y
ma a d4a lin 'a • e, will el
aide
' " flea +i
w "o. -t, �,,, ,, 'seriN 4 i1 ' .t ,�, E£u� Y '
111. Paints • et -c.,
HAND
CLEANER
business in. any line of Hardware.
which removes dirt. grease. acids.' M'
steins and oils! Basil applied and
leaves the hand wft ati+a r iii
i7A.�G..t�seeeeV'.F..r T.a,AGf,C;,`t }•+,`,; a.eeee�'iktt•;' {`:see ,w„G:,..a,.Kkr
Snap! Sinap!
.:sift.1.`*..Cw"�?:�A•w'"�fatzGse
. s moon
a ' lug, when the whippoorwill aims`
in the tree, when the hired men snores
in the loft, the yellow dog sleeps on
the lea, and the mosquito gets in his
work, --did you ever reflect an such
theles upon the idea that a paper con
wining only accounts of the editor's
own private business would be apt to
prove monotonous to the general ppub-
licP They might stand it for a, while,
but in the end it would be a thornin
the side and a weariness to the flesh,
and all that wort of thing. No, broth-
er, the true editor's buriness is to make
everybody's business his bereitreaj.
That's usineas. So -therein -no use in
making achronickicker of yourself
for any one.'
Wan plmperrr.
If you have been advertising proper-
ly and have used proper judgment in
the matter of stock. your wall 'paper
department should now begin to be
very :active. Remtsm her that' every-
where the county over, the `' busy
housewife, with a b ndkercbletund
her bead, and broom or scrubbing
brush in hand, will soon be cryin
on the annual opting war'on dirt of all;
kinds. From the back yardsof thous-
ands of peaceful Canadian homes is-
tie-forrt it sounds ass of musketry wbicb
sounds in reality are merely testimon-
ials to the muscular skill of Messrs
Householder in making the dust of
twelve months fly from the clirpete.
Now is the time of alltimes*:to'push
wall paper for all it is wort'b. Get
some convincing, copy written _ .for
your newspaper space, and keep Your
windows,' fined with your choicest lines
of . wall decorations. Slack not in
thine energy, 0 merchant. -From The
Bookseller and Stationer. e
Mr, Lorne Scott, late of the Sover-
eign Bank at Exeter and Teeawaater,
who is now at his bomee. \in Hensel),
'spent Monday with.friends in town.
Mr. T. W. Hawksbaw was here
shaking hands with old friends Thurs.
day, prior to hie leaving with the fa -
ily for innipeg where they:will tee -
side.
Miss Crockett. who has been visiting
at the :home , of Mr. Samuel Martin
baa returned. to her home in Dorches-
ter, accomp'anied by Mr. Wilbur Mar-
tin. 1 •
Mr. and: Mrs. D. S. Tait and child of
St.' Paul, Minn.,. spent Tuesday here
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Christie.
They had been on a tour of some
week* inthe easts
Mrs. Ricard Weleh returned from
London Monday where she had been
with her sister,rey. J. A. Rollins,
who underwent en operation ._forp•
• ndieltis at St. Joseph's Hospital.
T -he -patient duing well. •
Messrs. John. Vater and T. H. Mc.
•Callum attended the Sovereign Bank
meeting in .►onto endoy.�� The
meeting was aI, Germy One, Nothing
definite as to the 'Standing of the bank
has yet been arrived at.
•lie• what 'the- plee wan and --just - ..,.
furrnitut dle. = -;iso foe people -are wiliingto prey lav-
ish
sums for exceedingly elaborate'deaigne, but meet poo-
ple want style, combined with serviceability at a. moderate
r�Y beim rich in dejl�n
outlay. Our lines fill the bill ezaecGl
and reasonablypriced. iced. Our extensive 1 req include SID
BOARDS, DINING TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES. PAR-
LOR TABLES. CHINA OABI>, etc.. etc.
are aline which we are introducing and we aro showing
a specialty fine selection in elegant designs.
Funeral Directors.
PHONE NO. 32
You would surprised tu,see the amount of Spriteg-
Wash goods we are selling. But it gives you the first
_choi e. and- ample -aim a tolave_.
it made up and ready - far the
fine weather • „
M •
Plain MSI
One of the, , e ei ing -
2ta A, s��.anrr�.aKr�.7a'Sr3-:1tlL�.F• Ni _,au
ll l a es a v
Ise Millie Martin was in Blyth Sart.:
urday.
Mr. 0. H. Powell spent Tuesday at:
Inwood,,
Ed: Barrows -of London elsi '= h
. �.�,..__. �� las.
parents
Mr. L. H. Dickson was in Winghttrz •.
Thursday attending court;
Miss Andersson of Chicago isars iriasit.
or at Mr. Alfred Taylors.
Rev. Dr. lnasay, of Knox church,
Ottawa, is visitingrelatives in town.
Miss Maud Tayor of London *pent
part of the week .with, her parent*
ere.
Rev. /Martin is in Reuel, Ore* • visit•'
ing Mrr. Martin w -bo •isat-tbe ►►ansae
ium.
Ilir. Burke ofBrussels< hestakeen -a
rcitron with Mr. Ed. ilil',e „in. hi*
ber a leop..k•
Marr ��F��rr��'�utuud~"M'tals""�`i'Qu ,.
were inude n Thursday r:niniti
'throat s ciaiiet. > sg a
Mea John enrtlerrarcrn and -family' left
sir Monday-eveening for Virden, Maan.,
taking with them _a Carr of itettliee
effeete.a.___ •.
Ile. Harry Browning is hotnew for r
few dae s. For some months hie bete
been seenydWiag smallpox radiate :iia
**rime* place*. .
' • Mrs. F. Morley of 'h 'bale n bale been;
the post two mks with her, mother,
Mrs. Is Cornish. Eden.. ►alio isa quite ill
of bronchitis. ,
Mures ItOite Fsnkbeia ere Who h moo.
visiting with lter sisters Mrs, ff. .11e
wood. for`fie Weeks, torted
Berlin u one Sieteirc ►rev.
rt= Mr* and -Mea. John' :Minie, w
Age* byre re ;sen : visiting Mr. W. Er Da ring:
ed.. wad oto, friends . bore.- - rreturned t
,at their home In Sarnia ie* day.
its ktte 31441, • lakhelrrer . the (*JOIN
it. itostke,itt'the Germ itetitlsd • liOnt e,takiret fib* willesirned holidays with
r
hie Creditti and, ASOW
o be best ds ra '
►tame
3tr tel'*
ran pa*a big
e fol his elotbe
vara t make them
4 d Tlite mot.;
terariaeix -tnik he thee'
da'rerimt.but 'tbef ems
taint
he frightsAwrraystbe+ .latest and
est fabric* of the..
me oment '*r here.
Otte tailoring to so
clef* amid our
within reedit of alk
An on .Tor e
Nome anci
terOive
IRON
P L is roadil a arbed by the
em a eout fig •e ulnarly' suited
+to neriale conditions, its. slight
constipating effect la motun.
couliteeriela ced
�► la tileitetiVe.
action. The alterative at d net`t'.
vine principles are the ran
isfaactoty known to niedi arra
ence. •
Huss .__P tze Rf :
BLOOD by 'noun eibin the red
corpuscles, furrnieebi;n • them the
necea y iron • for tGlne proper
oxidatinu,of the a The
streng hon-tba er" rr e
ruentel function and .add Vital,
city:-tmii systemare•in ,;,general:
owes n . in . t ld.Bl i ,.... _ !'d,
Dress
A.nothe *, of this season's leaders end
very durables for wear., Pink, Parole
Enna, .
fCopenha�e
n Bae. sad Brown,
:yamitrt a - n
_
erentshadRa. ,
Per
yard rd
gib:whams
t 1
The old reliable wash weedsfdrschool
and outing dresses. Large and Smelt
Checke, FancyStrip. Plain.
Pe5c
r yard rL
_ns
Our stock this season sparkles with
ell
the new ideeuc ..'St ipee arid- MoriT
effects in the latest col-tarifa"1
ars. Per yarrd. i
this , nti O*ar 1Snisln.
ant qn' builtuickl ,. but
lit on a good fonn at1w ,
ben a tuiil results from
Ve-the tort Vismad e up in
ei► fail -tee' -p ou.
Some
Good
ar
Buys *Amer rrt FAWN' con
', "a
OLOTH COAT, very co*reet In
erty'lae and finish.
"11,44 Neat BLS►► 1340.41t11.
,...CLOTH(VAT, 11404e Or tight.
f'lttirmg.P _ a
tbalmy* our }AST PAW
' or I3LAC ,(AT*t,..it) loose
setui4itting or tight.fitting, It
is a reel sift gearme'trit end 'one you.
will be delig ted with
deetermint*'to **tut*, tot!.
re long after pile. late
leer cra'rs tllttrrt I ever
IrrAktirmriis et 1i'i'isg *item/Net • ro-
the •gi,'eatesat ntee'lielm a
werGrrl It is sot a pateat'meal.
rJpt u a Of a great pip
I GT it_.. to the -test itr 1
thereat, lam ,or etestereb 11601
re s,t es+mrrraa Cr *resit tea'litio , A't
esti $1.90,rte yDra °p
Tomato.
Heinetntio your dam' for
r and Omit.** uppr et1*rtsed et
tyhe,mill And promptly **tended
*. t