Exeter Advocate., 1905-07-13, Page 8ufferng froma0
'1e very catchy: wMtIer.of th
•tew .weeka mftke4lIt:veryA v
. . be :t.ttra to har'esI the1r bity It
„et OW
he we -
irssbe was:,44,14
1401:4"40tes, when in
sh01011 in*tbe
ot go.
Mi Cha&J[vi
duty or everaL
his work4. ortf4r‘
OliCen unmet curiosity by an
v ',anent' it iss a great point gained.
Zits fair . sex don't 'hold., all the -curt,
osity In themerld. I .
Iresterdisi, 12th. 3uIy, liras * very
wet Otte. The rain, would undoubtedly
interferewith the Ortmge Demonstra.
tions at the tilitetent centres.
. The Crystal Oity (Man.) 0ourter.....
etanuke left for Oelvin„ N.
Don Monday. He has accepted the
1114anagereent of a blacksmith shop in
that town and expects to remain up.
. •
•
ug er ofid7itiitioratereke,--
Morden, Man., WU the other day snar
rled to Mr. E. Handford, eon of Mr.
Samuel Handford, of Spowfbtke. The
will , reside in Snowflake. All are
et -residents ,of Huron. .
itryOur-towntr-Leatil-' or
won't pusher pull orlifterbootit, then
stand aside inui give the other fellow
chance.- • -
are-boun tillregetou at
you're not a pleasant spectacle.
Miss Ilene Farmer gave a. pleasant
•irthday,party-to-a-number _ of her
httle . associates and girl friends on
Monday. After eventiing 41, Pleasant
hour at her -beatiful home Mr. Farin.-
etro-ok..e-c-11141strt•-.
country for *Jong -drive -much . toth
pleasure and ruerriment of the little
gusets.
Drug Sturo. Exeter.
• For 40 cents, paid in advance, you
--or yourfriend-will-TeceiveTIIE-ADV-0,-
0ATE until the end of 1905.
• The tato say that Stewart's Ovary
tou'n. 'That's-ragioyfaitetit.
The ADVOCATE Is the printer place
to ;secure your piloted wedding Inv,.
tations-in the very newest style* of
'Mei% type and worktnanthip.
*esiessticetHeresimaskers.
Apprentices wanted to learn Drew
making. Apply at Miss Ballantyne's
shelf, -over Debier's office.
LOst.
• ay a rnoon • as • . .
please leave at this office and • receive
reward. /-
coma&
Central- Hotel.- Thur'sday,July,
all clay. for Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
consultations. Eyes testedand glasses
supplied.
It*Easy
0 Art peoide once, but ibardl
stoolon
clam to be infallible, but steadily i-
maxim trild
u,•t or our customers. -
ter Star Flour ts easily the first with
the hOnsekeePer.
Diet/. tiice .
• niche Pregnoeticationa at Ocoee ye
reinfalle, accompanied by thunder and
have Certainly been verlde4
in this section. For the past textday*
Weehave had little else than rain, On
•Saturday italf.a.doten beavy !bowers
and eaCb:day has Seen More or
mos ram, generally more. Thewet
weather has been very detrimental to
farming operations. it, is Impossible
to do any haying. Several farmers
bate cut bay but are unable to • 'draw
it, white many, have abstained trotn
cutting in tile bope Of 'having moreavorsbIe weather. -..
'
Some day 'there its pingto be a ter-
tible.ee*Ottlirthlormuntereirshrs -
belled shirt. We • are not :going to
mese-boards aurmount-
ed by
picket fences When the laundry
umn feels' Cross and cuts 4 saw edge
on Our collars. Canadian manhood is,
•g to rise in__1403.0t da
and carefully drop the stare e • rt.
over In the next lot whest.ts the tin cans
Itite+._Tneier-OPIttoterthelltterve to
Ader
In trolley •collision in London Fri.
day evening Private Harry M. Wood.
Ohathem, was killed, and several
others were: injured. Among those
injured was Mrs. (Des) Cowan, who
tteseverelyidtakenvp and IS *utter-
ing frero nervous prostration. , Mrs
Cowan -was a former resident of town
aid is s gusto- 01D4-0.7rAts6---
.ROPSO et 110filtik 140044
oenp o 0 new mria s were
to the houses, one was under 20 yea**
of-tigera reeentarriv_alJn_„t,he__eottntYJ
the other had reached life extreme,
teing 02 years of - age. -.Mise - Katie
•p-merts, formerly -of flay, who has been
n Inmate of House almost since
its opening, died on Tu y, a
eave she has always been in elicste
WW1._
-surstetteraxcetelett,;- -
Tired„but thoroughly happy, were
the excursionists who returned from
the outing to _Goderieh; oven under.
Misottici 40splees,"Thuriday night jaati
'Two engine*, to which were attached
with w - 1 -dressed
o social and cottanerclat propriety to
such an extent'that we do not dare to
rise and proclaim our freedomin the
Patne-olfilbertir of potion, and- wear
soft thirte and flowing collars. The
man who wears*. starched beard on.
,hosomanstaiheetiren.thig
la
ceited and artificial tuts that he really
Is. • .
lards* Party. •
11otwithstanding a clouded sky and
threatening rain the Garden Party:
held on the rectory been, of the Trivitt
Memorial church on Tuesday eight,
was * success, and theJadies, under
whose auspices it was held. have every
reason to feel elated. The grounds,
were
and' ov•er.spreatt With tablesand chairs,
the early morn' to spend the day in
one at the 'prettiest and most popular
border tout= on Lake Huron. All
seemed bent on a goodlitue and town,'
village 4nd•farrn are left behind, lost
to view. Shortly' After nine • 0"taoce
the train pulled into Goderlch and
• it the people, were mingling with
their brethren of the County town.
The residents of the circular town are
charge of the Commercial Department
of the Public School here, has heeded
hie resignation to the trustees of the
. .
(tieelex,irs_
epend the 'vacation with'Paten
at Louden. Mr. O'Brien has proVen,
himself a very, efficient 'teacher and
by his Many other good qualities bat,
madea hoot of ' atm friends who* wilt
t of hie departure._
ntifietoh
branch of the G. T. R., has just pureed,
, .
forms his duties with the agility of ii‘•
yfaing man in his teens. He kas been,
-lit the service of the grand Trunk .for'
.hirtyVine4'.yers.-Hand•-u''Nr. ••••41
won' thernteenrand;
0
o to e o
o her delicacies,- were served, and the
people to enjoy. themselves.
The presence of the Exeter Band eery-,
elgetnenall.
he eelectisns they played were inue
apprecutted. The proteed gareounted
'
Q.It rite:ides.
Or Thursday morning -Mile 0011-
f -dozen -et Exeter'
• ew of their fri
Setiforth
eng ID a rientily gems with the
quoit club, of that,tnwn,, The.day Was
an exceedingly warm one, the exces-
sive heat aod glare of the inn' being
detrimenter-to-goOd-lionit- 14tettin
-Th tri-gatees.a,
r of men, with -the
. .942..aa!, "I I"' re fJ 17, 1,
EitiaS an 041$440jaissa none -better ifs
• Stewart.
-7-------L--The-enterprising7advert
• that he understands how 'to, 'My, be-
cause in .advertising he knows how to-
• sell. • •• •
-
People who advertise only one
three months forget that most people
cannot rememberanything longer than,
seven days.
•
.M14es.r Cfert-
,Those who hisv•e found the Summer.
vacation problem it difficult one, from
the standpoint of economy, wall find
some practical suggestions in the
chepter:on "Cooperative Housekeep.
• • ing- at the Seashore by /Isabel Gordon
°tittle, in the 'August Dritztga2nst.
Tbenu,tter gon*--intO, detall
- facto and figures demonstrate the ad.
vantages of the scheme. Other few*
tures of the magesine., wblch *Peat
• Particularly during hot weather. ate
"Cold Tit -Bit 4 for Hot Days," planted
and described, and 4 Vartety Of Season.
• able reelpeS in cookery under the titles
"A Desert Freels Fruit Pies," "Tartlet**
and "Iced -Delicieuertests,” Summer
fashion* complete the
number', which Fe unusu&lly
Ing and attractsse.2
• teet=o16;81.,W3,Tifte-. SLii
• dvocate last week .with Mess 0 ,
new potatoes, peas and English bean*,
consequently we have been lb clover.
. e -potatoes -are -of -g •
ing several inches in circumference
. .
and the donor tells us he has been en-
joying -,beans and peas since the 27th
of .Tune ‘ Mr. Smelts remembers ni
evety year and it is n,eedlese to eel
the kindness is appreciated. •
A retent-teguletion issued by the
pos.department le wit'vrth Wring -in
In . by dice* having/ibexes. As ali
poetwesters are liable to make
takes in putting Mall wetter Into the,
bore*, this new regulation requires
people to examine their mail before
leaving, the ofil.ce„. stud_ ebould they
find pieta not addred to them they,
• returriltat.ontelst be tie
Sol of $UL 'Thatit Is tiff' Kent- of
the, politanaster mikes no difference.
Dell.ftingers of the Trivitt
emorial Church, with their .fatiniltes.•
enjoyed * very pleasent dity.tst Grend
Bend on Thuradtsy laet. The weather -
watt Ideal on the lake eltoe end the.
*, jelly_ 004, Meas. Hebert
and Lloyd r. alone* contribu.
-the chiklrent
ita--*;•rldtt-rou
seryOo-Eound while the litter
t boet7rW.-
YR Of:
-
-Wra e _•u tn.po
slight lead* Out of 1 points Sea.
forth made 172 while tile visitors
nude 150, leaving the home team win.
expected ehortly.
Foil DOW* Stalls.
An accident that might have been
attended with flieritm results betel
Mrs. Wesley Ilissett,, filiam street,
on Frldaynight hid. She was sleep-
ing up-stitits and thinking she heettl
thelittlegirl crying in 'another r0Orn
hastily arta* and half aeleers and-iikes
wise half awake 'she startedlor the
room, but in some unaceoentable matt.
reit turned into the doorway leading
down Attire and as a remit took 4,
heocier, bolding clown a long flight of
step.. Hearing the noise Mr. alasett
,herst404e1
-M Bissett unconstioutf'' and badly
shaken up. She however, goon re-
vived front the Shock • and save for a
le* 'Wald brutses,-nartieobtrly on”
the hiaa, she has *tweet recovered.
It is indeed wonderful how she eicepa.
td More eetiousinjury and even death..
Ihiitit Of 00.11, ettster. •
&*ain it becontes n '- to re
h: ne*1y'Maried.
r
Mtemeddineleavon_is at itS het ht. *
eople about to go 'housekeeping 0
iILoniLatwe_pUrpo8e making
(104 leo* '
turned with golden op »ions of Ooder-
ich"as a place for a day's epth)g-or
even for a longer time. letidid
r..wes-eltperienced.an • .
,mints made and carried, out
were tothe satisfaction of all. The
tlaY well spent.the train pulled out for
the.hotneward journey shortly after
nine O'clock. The train WAS mannedi
rs7.-46-prown. • •• "•
t ra o , con ue or, n
ot whom were -kind' and courteous
and exercised the utsneet care and
precaution to avoid atchienta • and
mike it __pleasant for ail. The
ow�ng
fiWe: Tfe.
Etete_ relabe-reettited-in-a-eie . •
for the borne testi-, by 4 narrow liar.
• • terday
exeu en par ,about 4001
--the4Itube e -
and Logan, under 'this auspices Of Leb-
anon Forest Lodge, A. F. and A. M..
of Exeter. As soon as the tioderidh
• asottetestyYthetteursionivatrund
Pitesoeic attsplees; every available
'Meath/ were taken to obtain it 'steam
boat for eretirsiona on the lake; and
none befog obtainable, the Masons hir-
ed the tee Evelyn, intending to give
the excursionistsa tree trip on . the r
lake. Applicatiort.ives at once made
for -A permit to enable the Evelyn to.
eattivasserigerait)r that day, put,Nyi.
fortuntitelY the, law on the otiestion,
weuld not allow a permit to be grant-
ed to a boat not prop_erly fitted up to
cavil Paseengerar- Thin' the . !haters
who wanted tease on the water ' could'
only ga out cm tow, or Vail -Wats." Mis,e
Godertch.Dand illecooreed_ thusie dur-t
'Wirth e -ts-Soo-ff-Rid -eve ,
to
thft,„41:11t; owl"' °ItLet 0711.)age.
•
--•_••._vvorse. •
"'TWILL BE FOR 13ETTER," we
• feel aseare4. if our liberal offers are taken
advantage'oL
Wre carry the largestataek of furniture in the' County and will quote you
Prices that cannot be beaten in Ontario.
ROWE & ATICINSO
Extra Special Prices in Wliite
Waists. They must go.
SI3A.CEIKAN
WU*
neadquarters for the
Thnifig Room C air o set to
Dining Boom Tibt6a from $6.60_to $22.00
Siaebbards froin $10.O�to
.1Conates from $5.00 to
Teti
Cobblethelr, Ee Wm.
W. H. Lovett,. est
Mason. Dr. Sireet:14 V.
r_t,* *MP.
ed lu Eiten O 10.
Vil-Onthalater'tnovin 1,0 the Town
Utitiontie, when Hurrn County
Istfatti
Syracuse, N.Y. Delimiting In etairvoy.
„f14 -latttatitFIEL%---
.ante or not, theetisuogainsaying the
feet that the doctor can .explain the
source and cosest Of your (11*ot-either
-health and - 'ermine** nettiy helpleas
I
itemildsalitheirlivet. Send lock
o*ore,age *pd. titab)r) to
04trigt.to,
'ayttheuee,,,11. Y.
men, en Any of aabom emigrnt.d
countryabont t
lifthetri uer, *041, meisted so Okitterhd-
ly rats
his to.d
q12ItlttteaI-
ceeefulag
tion he ell
He was*titttlid
year* 60
With a Until torJefferaon
:inj• Caned* the -country ths
• 0, Wok*
--thr ioe*,
sou
*ern
fifty
0. to Mat
Jane J*eqnes, who,
snadip
htit