Exeter Advocate., 1905-06-29, Page 1fitu*' L4ahtkit :04:'
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.t44 you eso.Satt vyttSo you oteJitiet withdraw otheie.• $fts
*pie* sox Owl Art1f00,* We add :14tOct.. to the pew. -
04401and•cetOpOnd It FOUR thaee a • yeer, ea IX 404 AR,"
.&pril, 31 .7u)y, ,foti 31 Qttobet. New szeounts are Owis
etoot . •
We ;Ipozfi the At* ot.4alito !or iskOds$ re41143-it•%
• We Salte LoSlpess., •
VranchOs in litirn County at
illWQ01) 11S. ZunIon • 0 tsrrox
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
181;7.. and Mrs. E. N. Rowe spent Sun-
day in Clinton. -
Miss Lulu Ilastinge 111 spend in; the
olidaysin_010,141111.'
_Miss Lila Howard has returned from
London to. her borne bete.
Mr. Waiter Morlock; of Coltunhue..
Ohio, is visiting friends here.
Miss Annie- Jones, L. B. 'South, is
Visiting Mre. Trott at Bes•rosville.
Mr. Chas. Knight* of St. Thom!".week
ieitinghere-
Rev. Mr.,Goingrtlie'-new--pastor-of
_Itusiesstr, .ehorelkitrriveshet*-to.day
Miss *Hattie *Maddock, of Detroit.
is the guest of Mrs. Etherington,
Vora& ,
Tennent has returned froin
Winnipeg, -where he has been for a
ew-we •
teii. (Arnett Was -lift
day, being on his way from C &tale to
kis new charge at Blenheim.
, F
Mr. Percy Browning is home from
Caledonia, Minn.. on a visit. He has
been studying with his brother, Dr.
Brewning, for the past year. 1,
' Trtetterstuit. h. -
DEAvii.--Br an Cles died at his
oine Onte- • canton on,I1.1t,
- --evening- _Deceased al.
though once a strong,.robust man, bad'
neit ,been enjoying his usual good
health for seyeral months. A couple
-previons-tehis,dessh-h
Lopi_don, for treatm under-
went an operttion. Theoperatiou-iff
closed, ao internal dancer, for which.-
rsertherewat no -remedy -
taken home and continued to gradu-
ally sioVbnt,ii the end came. Mr.
CleAR,V_Vte 58 Lears
siory-te Lest a
,,y4Onese,-Hainatzokto-40qt,,
JHDicUo
LLOYD P.. aotzs
..,dcwistoter of the iretet' tt iferoorial
siohl'eatber—fieno, Otgatt. Voice, Harmony.
oder* pamode. -Thorouthoette
• •
criaant7,11a.
oalseat hods. of cetera arliirpiaribli4P;
• lag rest sow given until 1st June to select their land.
re term,: ete., sylity to
red -Acre Farm. Lot 0, coo. 7, raborne
aooth Eiiroville, the proper.
derMgned. The Om is a finit.clase 1m.
drained, with good, large brick
k hare. Mt% feet, driving shed and hog.
re of orchard; 10 gereil, Of WW1 principally
For tercet and ether partikulars" apply to
• Ailed Utyllt004 Xotn treywoodi
tototeitte. P.O.
tireensva
R. Mount.joy and his daughter, Miss
Mable, and Mise Ella Switzer returned
to their homes in London Thursday.
-The Grace church- lawn social on
-Friday --viae.a., ecided-suceesain.-evert
'of the' .
qriqm,elo,
•°,01iell4,.1%.""2.
'• t°
tri
(We Until 1. 00.$010 thocirs of the:Morn,.
fer1005,tooktt, ce and. ing;:•101 leaving' ,foii their respeetire
was, all that,_ eoidd limes wishing 111r. and Mrs, Ford. it
ft, a -it ,,,,tres' PObitUl3r .the long and happy 'life..
once u e 41 P
4 cin • iitan Mfttdtn for :
12!d fancy,• mesk Vhite
Jthmlin for- . - ; 0
12t fauel!MereerisedstripeWhite
re of old, Lake u „rot), et the
soThe
Pd. .piStsamt. Perliat the only'
oaaaau.“ca u was t t of the
spent un ay here. the gueste o Mr. „
end .Mrs. . Chas. gwicker..0hits. *lens !in' for, - • • - • • • - .
zle heltla, very soccessfal barn raising rpe, White Lotus Cloth, very fine,
ValraTtlysWir
fro heavy White Muslin for....
4o et ex Ise t
'vent f ore to indulge the pleas
anflestitne of Watt**. The Crediton
la7-litt- attendance and kept
veryinxiv in gay and lisiely mood.
v, marryneld, P.Ifian... and
Bro. Cameron, 11.0,4% were Pre-
sent and delivered excellent liddreesses, •
to theimseembled- Pie. t
as also did Alt. Carling.who Was ,
chairman. At the porta, t .
addresit the band led. the WA the
recreation grounds where " program
of , vorte, wee , carried ',Mit/. and .
given with theiollowin *stilt;
:vied:tanks race.X. • Is., Nei
*nod,' 'Yellow; *ionic. Lidice' rat*.
Aliso Yearley. Beeelei .
,
Handford; young Melee ratte,,,tr. .
erri„-T Dinner; 1$ race,.
On Wednesday..Word has been re- with glossy finish, hargain for 10
tielved here that Mrs.:Joseph BAJA and
one of her datighters, who accoinpan- eeltli;erad biturlePeggbenaliutti,
led Mr. Heist to Alissistippi State. last 14"'
Detember, are ill with malaria fevert White Muslin for only ....... .
Their Many friends In the village' arta- 3.5e. White ifisting, wide width,
sligiihri*eczo'h:e(41r..siTuher*1 oreb°sCrstli)ep7. aVebrlYg6tanet ‘fvoe:".v.e. I:1.1.17.1.7
tioa Grand Bead last Thorsdaitarta
under the able leadership of Prof. ast,' Illack . . * • •
*very Suceessful affair. Our od, . Ladies' Blk. fjp.se warranted
tOZ:
a
001,010 Mil ina in strlpes
and SOral deeigner extra. s
fluality only. . - ........
"
Fulda White roplin• 'very 'fine
treseidtliaeve
s cot to - •
till or a n
pure tt, fancy design,
!hint white finish only .... 28 '
15e. fancy stripe Black Muslin, tieW
and . , . . • 12i
4fickfaney White Mercerised
lin, crepe effect, very new and
pretty for. * 4 • *** * **** 28
2$e. fancy stilpe Bik. Muslin., Mer-
cerised finish with fine lace et- •
feetin stripes for.
1141e Poore, Edith At-
more, i4 A ; Wye race,14 to 18
-years-W. Wol R. Willert, S. At-
,
Lawson. Mra. W. floWileo, Mr* lftm
T
Oliver Artiesel'A:WiZ
is. Mitt 1VIriner,
es divided, betfreen,..
Mrr.W. iwaenand Mr&j. Hoffman;
boysrace. Leo
lilesiser.: Joe Johnston; VoreSnion
e erry WOW-
Kytigh, boys'race8 to 10,-1401-sitite,
GordonS10,1-- '‘LANL,-vv4'14
on: in----irvirp-p---Pitik,Selene
Beatrice Graybiel; Smokers' race. ovei
40 years, box of Ciger-W. 8. Rurnph
hOYe OM 0 years -F. SheddOck., •W.
Ttomph,,Leon Treble; _Foresters' race
tinder 40 yeers, gold Pin, presented bj
P.11.0.11. Merrylleldovon by P.
bridge; resters' race over 40 years
geprntebyP
R..,3ferryfieId,, wort by G. E. Andrson.
-sever-innings base- -
tweet" Crediton vs. 01.1)101•011 Siding,
resulted -in favor of Crediton by a score
Jones,--*ertafitly'didAtteroselves, credit
ald many were the praiseworthy
marks beard concerning the inuile' per tent. elf eash on all goods, except Groceries and good
i*ntl0.1414.-Since '111ratmes took charge' cut in price. Pro4o,ee taken in exckange for goods. •
of the Band our boys have practiced. -
diligently and we must ealr we are
prOutlof.theiti, not only for their inns -
zeal talent but alsoof their respectabil-
ity wherever the t week
Te7ifth-e",lith ee wee as woo;
lnwingve-at4ewwebeve-net,ee,U-Mr.
and Ai*Chris. Z,wicker,-, London; Mr.
and Mrs. Eidt; Auburn; Rev. G. Brown,
beeleyfRev;-a lit'.-13rovna-. Pitt6burg,-
511ia ,MIstie, Rodney; Miss Swelt-
-ser„ WaterlootiMr. and Mrs. Wu". Sic-
Plattsvill V.C.S.Virikbeiner
Stoloseph Vhiselhurst ,
Alias lifary-Denotny._ of Courtrigh We are pleaseitto learn- that Matz -
IS on *few weeks -visit to friends here.Waugh, of Seatorth, and who ranks
-Mrs. Nelson Masse and Mise Phoebe among the best in the teaching pro- -
Venality have Rano on so extended feaster", has consented Io refund* sui ,; '
. . . -- , . .• - ---r-
S.
rt.trirs. *nal nourt;y0..tidof
trapheEdmit4e:elblilanere ant. tes„,,jacque*:ittteanniesto:. who cb ta_kre'o.cit
e with her and 811;lervwlielT
. v-nat sat, atteheert-enRHged-with lishermen-bere- -1,„tkne, heit. At -lecher and pupils are
,Dotistorm tin- Utiday for -the -past sb: montherleft, list week, l satisfied. -The Oran eroerrof this
oratty.,,,ng
night lightning struck the chimney op fan Pert • is reported that district are. preparing__ for the gelatin"-
. 14. Coritin intends suing the Town- tion at.Clinton on July 1201..-RoV,
;roam Hattra house, floiog aliglit dem
*go thereto.-Tbeachoolexaccduatjuus eh' of Hal for damages; on account Mr. Sha* preached his farewell tier -
of is'autorttobile being upset in the mon hereon Sunday. Ile spoke with
have commen week.pu
•ditch and damaged at St- Joseph.- much feeling and members of the con.
pos have worked bora for the exams.
and we ,as• ct our (lace j3houeol to present present a LP* erafteDegitiluoTubtes40Plaeuedubeisve bakitt%e°n° 1414414tg. lairti.aStebWitawre. be: bnie-aer haedretingtw170aggfrit?
par. .104 been toodinte4 juat_..,Tirrie; -twig
therelit' genera regret here that he
or_the Entrance exams. in Zurich. ' •
OUrDuetor'shati-laffehasell •Pointer,r. - • 40 -It
ile bas labored e tiv faith v
hells are ringing. near this burg th spsttit: :c1314211elbeagar/4 °It% Tic" l'61k ikraes
and.his name is. "Prince.'-Weddinf
„ With •tharked intelligence here 'and
„ ng ume we trulit his efforts in his_new sem of •
brir past wepk. We wish r may • crown
Stubbs, ,after it few week stay at her
borne here, left Tuesday for Parkhill.
wheresbehaleaecepted•-A-position-et.
the Hastings House.--Farrning., have
coronet:Iced hayiag in our vicinitV---
The Directors of the Hay -Stephen Fire
Insurance Co. met here Saturday
business. -Mi. Jos. Brenner white in
the- woods last Wednesday cuttinwlth g
Y Via; "if:1W '111
were delicious. The,44::uustic •y t •
cess7Wolong:.,:tbe
P ithill-BraerBattd-witer ers,4144-theiraiii
ovets-of-ofFor a new llienie TivottldaYs. Which ..wt,,e
e mato*.
r entertainment Whig or-rWroir.- -
was called to order by Mr., J. Sitndpson,
of Parkhill, who gave it short en pro-
fitable address and then introduced
he-oe ' Rev.-Stri-Newtothwh
delightedhis hearers with a short ad-
'• rem -Bliss ientungs 1"--OfialinT6dan
' sang several very sweet songs. W. J.
Wilson, J. Sherritt and Rev. J.P. Sut-
cliffe were celled on and gave short ad-
dresises. The Band played several
pieces in the hall and closed with the
ruttlonat Anthem Proceeds amounted
to $50..
WEDDING,—A e urc
wedding took ' place iu the Boston
'Methodist church, here, Wedoeaday,
June 2i, at 200 p.m.. when Mr. W. J.
Wilson's eldest daughter. Alice M.,
was married to Mr. Richard W.' Rua-
eelloortAlaraefIettuteellork.-
hilt, Rev. R. L. Wileon, Stiff*.
uncle of the-hr,idei-ss4stod-hy-RAnK. J
P. Sutcliffe; performed, the ceremony.
The church Wits beautifullydecorated
forthe occattiOtt, the COlorsebettle hein
green and whiter. A134e- 1Yrifike,,,
sisle was an sir& through the
bride palsied. Over the are
theeletters W. and As, the brlde
entered -4h
of her. father', rieeplayed
Loheogrin's Wedding March. M the
alter, which was it bank of ferns and
daiti4K the bride Wits met'by tba
' The groom's brother, Master
nab*, Was tit* bearer, and looked
tOttater--.
Glad,* Wilkinson.Of gOrrtorairt
pretty -white Bedford +cord end w
di ink peeniett, was noWir girt The
brldewho was prettily Attired in cream
II ,1l-orer whlte-tat'a1s;
nted with 6101.1TO/tee and velvet and
eeting * brialti veil, sots tessisted hy
trerilster -Mier Oart•ferio4' -
Mite Mlirbe WiNoth who We -re both
attired in treftri4 101110001100
chiffon trinnutopeof and mit t
The m wessopporte.4 b T.tree
t theta the
or Sale
le efferin sale that valuable
„P44 IT e. belag Lot 11, Con.
ono -skefisr,orliret-tgatig
rd *Shed. There le on the prem.
shedowitother
berittood web, an
w et water and other toner)•
taco hi feil. re Sitie.t4iirs
11. C. EVAXO.
474 Adelaide street,
tReedOn
' •
11011$0 10
A teaselrestest-entAildr MVO. otsatimi
stlettvIrart,4121 in a delaV totality.
ItAtiltlit Hazen fitto Otter.
iw erysu •,. ell
arise
ereskfince of 11r.and
- Corn ng pastor, We *
•
here.on Thursday.--TheJonfor
interesting eVettt, oo Wednesday.jurse °0thial Te -Am exPeet to 1a n. genie
miss Emma. was wad to tin.; evening and this tonfident of winning'
-Rapp,r, af phouir. emu, The Rev. Its, the gatne..The Football
ot Fu)laitoas tied the boys went to Granton and played a
Mrs. Win. Leads was the scene of an
21st, _w_be_u_tbejr ,ionoAest cbtuMr.frer with the Exeter hop, on Thtiretla
on Friday eveninlast
nuptial knot in the presence of the in"- match there g
by & seed* of 3 t4i TheGranton !tots
,mediate relatives of the contracting 404 teturned With the laurel& winning
TTT
Ifontan.-In Exeter, on June 2fird, to
.Mr. and, Mr& Shirley Bohlen &
daughter.
Crediton Easton june 19,
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snell. a son.
parties. The hePPI eauPle left tho will lay here on July 1st e
.
soma day for their honeymoon trip toi tore on mt., iit_prornisen_ro _bet_ as
tecompaillit-_-14;theAmiet gondas itt volt. Good progratn
44. ttbelr412"Y'" .iiiiiiltasirantrOtherinnuseinenter-art-
07-74ifirgrintrrespeirremin ing-psoaided-and,...&-firs
tr midst -last- Tuesday.. -oneof le exjcted. Every"'
-
kart _11 . d
t -on rgo Li}
--c.Elfm-
-Charles rotrn wipe° eptpeace Wiffir
tliklft-thortf
eon oT fully away at the age of 13 years and truc
excorelou to Goderich on inly 0th.-
i3davs, Mr Brutru was always sn The cement bridge end culvert, build.
active worker in church work, et el• erg are busy putting in a number of
Iie Sudai school, -of Mx* - _
their hay and report a nod crop.-
rioting, friends in Dogin for a few He was also the township Treasurer --1-40-
tor fifteen years, and, diseherged .the )1140(111)1Vray
days last week. -Mr. Reitz has finish-
ed sawing his stock of logs, but tuid duties of Ills bake with great credit.
the misfortune to have one of bis ,big life death has caused a bretieit which D. Silleatherspoon has completed the
sen bop also in.his public- and 'Church turned/rpm her visit to Parkhill. --
not only as ft tit'. _miss miry Belle Brownlee wts
cement work of Mr. McPherson's barn.
circular saws broken the last dazs bebardto
• --,:L,OttlittfAtthitx•esidence_nt
the bride's parents, on Wednesday
Jutorttivirflxurceerie*,
ley, Ohio., to Miss Eminii &Lush.
-40-;1.0ndon. on 'June
22. by Rev. Aylw Mr. 'Harald
Smith, to Xis* Agnes Mith, of Hen.
salt.
ttlorh
eitpareOtti6-*nr-1
Rev. r."111cLean. George Dickson,
of McKillop, to Lily It, only dim
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Deign" int
of
S/tITH-.-OPETT—Iti St. Mary!, on June
21. hy Rev, R. C. Rolpli,"Miss Annie'
to Clinton &fifths -
St Marys. .-
'11A-ititterr.Kntoitz.At the reeidenee
of the bride's' 'went& on June 21,.
P. Ithight. Sylvan, to Miss Sarah
&idea daughter of W. IL Barrett
of Parkhill. • • • .
git104'ster-44003,--itt Stolameechorch
ifeld-ortlizint
3une 21. by -sr. Fstb-
irs Northgreves and Cottorso,C6110
" Kennedy, to Elizabeth, dim hter
a Stephen 14mb, all of Beafort,
.Forost.t.-litAatt--At Sarnia. on Sun*
21, J. Willis Powell, of Eitto. ,to
'Mime Gertrude; daughter a Mr; tint.
Mrs. Arthur Nash, of Sarnia.
WoOniu..-LAWeiolt-lu Stephen, on
Zook*, hY 11,411". Knowlea;
roffrob-Wodall; -Miser blonde;
daughter of Afr.. and. Attig. Geo. LAW.
son, all Stephen. -
tanat$11
lenekilY 1,1441W a the elee'llte"---'hurLi.- 'the funeral *Welt- veat.held on, II(
mbolzielmEwsitittting'cur&hip6rarnt Prtleothfrnlith.1 Wi4a"s FridaYlvlutverilargell littenaed1 toltun'tc-Jon..16AbzillItit'Ol
verf sick with erysipelas. We hr. Iea0014.406114 mirsira, ei se. our young Met) h)t* Celtlitt. to thew= U.
InOn that the words it is ,tiot 'food for
AS,:t*Ott. Otighto Ont., fir "el ° w 'tot:1111dt "u torebernirlft It4i11,itif6en.
supply the people. with Iota of good this village: villsii4e; Also three
to toots hear of her recovery.- bewitin,„ . mob ; woe;
Grey.our tea marl; is around again ' to f ittaenat30 Wife :::t 1
tea. -Miss Tilly Wit:se) has returned Finkbeiner and Mrs, Raucht • ello.f14114 We retort° Mr. Jan. Gilbert and the
home from Louden, looking hale and ncuitz,43chinderent noon young lady' of kii choice it Miss Henry,
'''- ' - --- leh.. - des-• Whirgiiiiiiiiher-tit-oth-4" , ,,,„ ---- y couple aur i reit ---ctifc•-
relatIvetend acquaintanteis who Inoto •R402111;0-ite.-We are pleased
the eltoPeth7 of the entire egtehtan- '-:.* ft... .......,.A.„...,* to t ..,,,t4)..../e&rni.. .,,
Be Wise, &A people, and na ity in tins their hour of bereavement. 't1' ‘'''u1"1 '1* - ' • '''‘w' --
ilei
Dominion Day ittitte Annual Fettiyal have,. been sticeessfill in posilit 't
titrawberries, the 11!)littint OSitViCtiteg---The 58tb Y.111* extu" *t. tbt "TV" ca
itnd ursiversitiest C.S. iett letOtt
isieltise-prograin of sports, the ad- versarv„. of the Evangelical cht:Itch
dressea, sad the COnCert, will be tut. took sot on twill evening And cu
uelled..anywhete elee. You'll Meet tinned uotilMooday night, 7Thmog
our friendsat Centralist on • 344 lst. out the meetings roo well attended,
arerbeing made mid they were Of greet sPliitualr bene -
leve to nukethe let of July celelirs‘.. ALIO alt who tittettilea, Rev'.
ticinIk'init,C-:etis...-iMr. Atkinieth triutbrinet.„ rttlarberinsviile,
,*bo Is** /*ea leo& op for-tooke time, slue *minim anFridayeven ot4
left for Victoria. *al on Monday. Geo. 13town, of ealey, wee ma
rot Saturday evening., On Saturday and
. o.Messr*II.P.E111,0.,
on Tobias Wttrts
y related their early experpce in this
neighbeihnod when tbe conegat1on
, was fainted, ii1d. it proved inter,
,ftotttottel. Preeldlng Elder, • retie
*After *bleb a fellow-
1phineeting
the Jlolt
On fto
year with honorer, *nal. G. Mee, isec:••
Otta year at the London
Col-
lege; 0. Glendenningeecond year,
• ILPottoidIrtte,„year_itt School Of
Practical Menet% Toronto.-M1ei D.
McUeary luit gene -tO.
dresrnnakingwith
eptet-fetio -wokehas been
-
A tige crop of hay 1,
G0TnIn an :fratiot
heatding nut nicely and
-art