Exeter Advocate., 1905-06-08, Page 6On.rEcC
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0(le :4X030 0”. Ones;
ey!,0111. VPatik (lac
bur en 4JI)OUted
OrtfoIIo or' *ulster of
Vcr itfia took 'the, oath_ 4'Pic&1deut of 4
_ . ettOtincil and .t1on"
Piny
&member 0.f the
islatore.• es,
Rot Nippissing., will retire...and
'Co ane will seek election there .• the
,tionnaition to take place on Junc 13
'The tiberale, have rieeided t� oppose
his election. •
ItTOTE$
The total Ittissianloss of life in . the
recent naval engagement atnottnte to
between 0,000 and 18,000.
/span is now ahleto plod°,
the - field
;N• s ' ' n
_wounded re eetimated.at 100
thelloselan4ese-is:m00.100Ater.."‘ •
The Ciar, declines to - ‘make . peace
• which goes to show that there is moro
than sanity in Russian; Policy;
The Japanese erpiadron escaped
with nr_ana
week.. •
=ilerir-befare*fi
'"rhe deetin
• �f our i1znpirc-4i:tepee-as- 7th is
mar e a us now y t 0
00' Et -L
urt.pe toei
40S 13 014100 .:.:0100tingt4
.d01110 and sayings: Itis mighty hard
for in unbiased fellow to make any-
thing like a fair estimate of the cam-,
Igo now .• on in• o
• 60.01olOteaweo. e
•largOlyettendedt the speecbe� were,
good, . -the crowd enthasiastio and,
,everything ,favorable to Billy pray; .
'-wniteihe Advertiser _reports a very,
sari) attendance, speeches all, lies an
body, favoring the gOverniiient can 1.
, date, Charley Hyman. And ''.Vice
versa.;„ The whole accompanied by a
.great deal of.mud slinOing at the in)*
'posing newspapers 'nod the opposing
-Candidates. The man who reads.onl
----e--rawe of lifOse newspapers and digeati.
• Its talki-iscertattilt to be 'pitied.
Zurich-- ,
Gen_ ,Trathas•ni." ovedHilLphote-etu.-
- 'di° ,to Baylield,o4bUrsday . was As.
cension Day. • Services were • held in
the Lutheran biiureb in the morning.
a Smith 'purchased S. nannies valu.
able driver the other day tor ono.-
r,L- has-- returji to.
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A number from here took
in the ra art
Mr. and Mrs. 3, HSebneH,the7
1010,4 bouM4
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one, *wt.
I,Ohi to t
TOUO, , Ot,
taken,41 0.411Y'll AIL' tlio ii
stere.1- Vs cell *
Qftie 1* sure-yout tbQrt,, in
is L&1e11 t0t4a041,00111 e in 01
Ohio 040
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Torranci.
'returned t
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short s • at th
her 0. Black, lie
mein
1104into. Oscar 0i11e,t and little son.
Albert, of Milen; Mick, *rem* a visit
on71ria iiretran
cdocald,t of Plow -ti. r•
• ad resSed a la, ineeting Octit.
.
linT uteivot, of Nir. fxcorge
Si , Literal candidate.
s ' •
man
" 4 f
who. in 1110 frenzy, kill
bis wife at Detroit .00 April 12, was
contl'elitect°444 lior)Y .111341"; Ptzlinie. Salaotttlot 4.11tf
senprisontribrit at Jo
to friends in this neighborhoot1.-John
Anne flouting, on t 02n con., is on,
a few weeks' visit to friends in Strati*.
;toy and Adelaide.
,
,.•.,10PhersOn, tosvirdine hitdoliarn
*aleing .Ttititiiday.4411iss Rachael
Oillier4..of the Stti ,Con.. has gone to
,Yerkton, iltW.T.,.whereshe will visit
'Will and
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The: anniverear • servicei of. Zion
o fat y c oo e
Circuit' will be held on Sunday, Joao
113th. Rev. Dr. Hannon will • preach
at. 10 a. in. and•
7 Pr ° in. and Adams
the Sunday Sebooi masa meeting in
the aftemoon_When_th?
program of music .and Seripture
Di111 WOrk -1 the--idiooL Sun3hine
choir will music for the' morn.
iug. and evening serviees. Visitors
tote etbeV.. uppoltitmente -I*
Cordially welcomed. - Liberal. 001100 -
Mona are mike() for at each service as
• Whalen
Rain is the order of the day. Mr.
-Frank Morley has his barn read* 'for
tYPelgii44#00, 04,44,041.1W.Ke 0001e».
JobApolt44torii* Is still c'ned
to his borne, and showslittie signs of
improvement. We wish him a speedy
recovery.; -2 he anniversary of Free.
"ft $undily School will be held on
oran en , . at
and will address the y school at
2 p.m. On Tuesday; 'the 13 a picnic
will be held in Mr. O. tea ore
40. A good time expected. • Let
everybody attend --The boys are busy
ra tisingIootba1Ijlwst
Mrs. A. 0.'of Antra* ill.,
• rrived-here--Dist4eolr-to7viiiit'-
hnoband's folics,....114iss Vera. Oanuna
aCcompauled•
Poster„visited her went*, in' Visretit,
last Saturday.—Mr P. Gooding, Jr.,
Rion the sick list. Dr. Wilson at-
tending aos. ' Wallis
ed Wont.; in St. .losalS _last week.
• slag patLxpirona:
of his fingers while repaint* his well
4 fear days aga„.4it,,it Our out day, to
''it thettleath er.
aving_norche Lbsale pateyttsfor
i Purification of Voile advise th.tit
in ,Vanitde. Will be prosecuted; A' lie tion
uri ea 10U -flOne by !JttCtriI
e .14ittg o
'STING and CHOPPING
DONE POMPTLY.
loft tom to temporaiy prethise, in Order to have
een doing iiinsineEs for the past 16 years—ye-inodelkdr An
going back to tbe.
wanes e for
We ot celebrate in a right royal sy1e ALONE, We must have:YOU with us.
very feud' of our Ilemcdelled Store, We think if the, tinest iri this part of the.
ry. We know- yortti you 'aid before we made all the
alterations, but, after all, t is not the store that you. are mostly interested in—its the GOODS
WE SELL and the PRIORS WE SELL.T so in order to be sure you'll
eomeazd celebrate with us on our "Reopening" Days we've prepared a lista genuine bar-,
gain& We umerateA-f ndmanymore equally �OEthiitipac.
forbids mentioning here.
MINE
—racnverint4eittn-hiT-receret-tit
Ifarry Webber, after an abeenee :Of
rseveral weeks has returned to town,
and has accepted a• )osition with J.,3.
Mtrirermaw er,— re.. • u er
" and son, of SebrifigVille,Iti-ilalting• at
the home at, her aarents,,Mr,and
Xoeliler.,—Mkailllara Buchan/0who
has been attending Toronto Univerei,
ty, 1, home on a, yisit.—The Trustees
of; the Zurich Pnbltc schriot have en.
'SO the-Oenicee ot A. Mer.tod._nf
yllikraor , n 1. and of Mies Best,
ot ties -1 -0th, as , 400 stant, atriiirt�
-cointrietieSic -after summer
Fourteen apt:064106B were received
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for the pooltions, one having been sent
in from Arminibola..-Another change
: has taken place in the Sovereign Bank
staif-at-tbit-place. Wallace Fisher has
eutimeotuuninit4t. aorti4lisa
rat preached a very Instructive ser;
mon in Boston Methodist Church last
Sunda ;Reuben Jackson put on
4-.eikvettough
Boston Methodist church -last on
day..Ths 41: 0. great Improve;
-Ment-to-t1*1)- „ropetty----- -
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MaUtabat—A tutor event took'
place last Wednesday, May 24thwbn
twoof Stanters_popularyowl -1,0?,eo_ple
loinftlititit-abd,:taia The gel -30M'
WaSMrc Xamislloyee, Jr, of tbs./Non-
:eon lini,„the bride mitt.Ne1fleBaker,
dauglit.er of Mr. and &Ira. Win. Baker.
The ceremoitlfas performed in Sea.
forth. Arr.' and MrsiknOrs:left „tor.*
.
bort trip to *tern points, when they'
it!id.viatOrAmer of this Village takes- -flOym tee at rouser) 1100,
see.,...zhit_butruest,atieit- of ••-qur .wejoht In.:wishing thein joy andtap.
e have donated. i‘ Iiirge' sure of Pitletl. . •
.OJIeY for the erection, of A bandstand Ihnti.,—On Saturday the bemo of.
In town.' Thh, id altood move and the UP. Thomas Dowson, near Varna, was
,titaridstillbe erected at once.—Andrew oast foto deep glooto.tand aadnesa.. On
that day the itit of Thomas Dowson,,
Mittelholts lost about $12 worth of •
I
egg fi,tliff other do' by his horse taking .; at theage of 37 leer*, took it. flight
• fright and running itici, 0 Ithriti.: an Ieft tlt sorrowful ,wife and, child'
' at etliaol pknfcwlfljieheid 4ritttedit„,,,I. withontrn bdebad4 iiuid faitet
mil. (Thas Ks!bfI,b f.ff A-4 Aiii-iii;latilltr::"°*fitsti* otro
for Detroit 0 oin her huaband, olio ws* __ckstAbe 'line
hits aepu mituation in •that 4,1:01kt IlitaCk10! the V PPeit t
city. \ . It deVeldevelopedinto acute. tmetinionia,
which caused, his death. . Mr., DoWson
f ° smallpoz. have de! -# *tali delertrelltr ImPolge' and in PIS 'lift
. ,
ut.rictelt O -WT
Our word -for -I a visit to etir store dMrg this ten d
,pleasant to you'.
-possible Picesor
oineand bring. yourfriends; we'll .1*.
;nno 8ti, to
-'We have taken* into stock the -pat week A large
*hipment of NEW, IJP -TO -DATE DRY 000DS which
1 lunchased while in Montreal 4 few Witeke !Id: at. 0
--Ilig-Reduction'inTrice-7--, The -g6Ods are Wit fresh and
new -.t
tkall."UitiV—ruie we got them at A Bi R 'do tio ,
Ori. •
1;ttErtli TRIP ' ,Here r
riP",..;
• • Drese gilds, St inch., colored rt , Iso few black
• ermine and Satin Clath431 regular $1.2$ ....for 8/10
Iti Semi of Sue Black Dreilageotli, French arid ,Zng.
VA ookkes, 40 to 42 loch. vide, all this . settittio'S'
• *oda. Among the lot will be found Satin cloths
L*c.. 011oths*Euliennes, Mohairs.all-geod- plain
faisc uitatile for Skil ts, Shirt -
e been fortunateiiclearing out several lines
ew„ up-to-date Clothing, lot than Manufacturer's
• pi Suits -
Boys 2 ecellieltsi $1-.1)0-tei
Job line Me hirte, regular price We. iiiile'price 250.
•
00 Ladies* and Mon'a Raft) and Waterproof 'Coats -'
nit tbtli lenre styles. This is also a line we clear.
ed while In Montreoi at lees than Manufacturer*.
price; Regularly sold at $tito $10; sell to clear $3.A0
10 Ladies! Rain Coats, reg. 101.15 to 3.60- your choice SI
SUITS TO -ORI10-11
We is-ie-iiiirrititiled our stoekjireatiy, iuUl eso 110ff
,ow you *large stock of oohby tipto.dUe sniijngs and
ateds iirt44fiatt, tiVer-thtieke an furnish,
best trit0)4/001. Pii0400call and glft our price before
•
11 the 000000
Moodip, at the age of 89 -years
o maiden 0044•0 was Ma'
totrid.otiotonglt; f4114t*iitt it `native of
:icirocsbrightittott, &auto. and
when mite young earnto 0/toads'
with the other triturtherkof thefamily.'
'and snot whom settlealo this vicitto,,
kr., :She Wat :Otorti 14".. Moodu,-
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