Exeter Advocate., 1905-12-07, Page 5"Mrs ulli.an:rr;ltla:' b
.,`irrrg rierr
tVt# an`.Rntli 0k1 Mi
rrn :hy }fr tdr$ 'wish
oye $ Tena c.
troit is'bor ltiin l at the,:
9n, rt iiez mater« 'be.jingle of
C00,0e.„ aeholt " Dehio! '
int()•thf hot a trod
l « .Dan Pia l7"" Ttietr law • fr
: tnmxa icipctl election 1 wits anA
NTI$ ...
tl,aut suy „attar a air t94efei tr
c. t _gulfs
'e offering a. this vro b and surroundio,
A- . + '=-on .aa►.,., �. R .,
1: n e ` 3a how Canawoman wholes some le-
i.
rola- auble• bear heat z drerat
A. s aaPot 0 k AVOW*,
nrionot.Springs,: Arlt•, rrlt t
r lr Mannar,.
vliere he will he engaged
plowing bee On Tuesday of last .week.
Miss Tennie McEft. L ra,u has gctnC to
Loudon where she intends remaining.
Antes tlar.,irlt'tu, , sa'„ who has been
,it, isrecovering.-Tons.O'Roulke, who
been haiuliing logs tor London for ..Mr..
Ad�itaa fieek„liaas returned home,- -1 Iirs
t.itie-BrestaiTis via,it: n Melia tui
relatives in Salem.- esste. Charles.
BeAtan glut.
F °a estard left a few daya,ago for
ani tiq:ue, Mich., whelre they'will be
•� ' n.tu ring scam
leen residing at Parkhill torr a short
-haer---have----become--residerit
Owe, the former having rented • a
raEa
fa x here,-
s t .; • xe inindred stat
r;^.;w.u,.r�*�I+�.svti,.�..z�.:,.• Nei.-,a:.w:«M«�F.,+:::�rx:a�:u�cw�..s�tinxJCaar�a..,-.....
other causes of poor tea;
= u my eNpearcoe defSselect t
grades of strong, rich, -Indian 'teas aid delicate . fragr
Ceylon teas, . and : roduce Red' Itc, tea with entirety
new characteristics -4 tea with t114t, rig* fruity tlav r."
a tea
so'e quisitely diirerent and be terthan any brand
of Ceylonthat tiOTOTierw a one tries 'it ever goes
•
ch•---te'- -ey n- -a 4 i
Vflitrititlimo. Witted Alittitiit
gt ;[/ s.- .- 0 p oos
swra xe traa t yrs Atan
+i.0 Kip • ton once more coo-
-
'bis :tnr-the7ppinr •-of-Anothe
young ..miarfn, itnd'one by_one:aar you n -
ladies ara emarried away -to -grace an
_beautify other homes,. Thr young lady
in this ease is Miss Phoebe 11., young.
est daughter of Thomasof this
. Tufts
4#I Cl d9�la�ty44t,D ardovii.is
p a 'a!?' et tr, dined
a lraa*twi n�'!
Outwit. t �pedben
i,Ao '
Barley. l ar 40
Oats... ... • , ... r
Peaa,s . v . ► s r a�. r w . • -64),
1er-bag-
Bay, .ely ton ... ' . ... .. t%00
Flour,er cwt,, tunny
Floor, low grade per ewt 1 25
ButteEggs
,
..............•
'L ivehogs, per- cwt
Shortt'_per top,. -
t
K7.�iii�7}V.... k . • . �V 1/lf
Turkeys . » .. .
.'Afive .a tevirwatmett.
Agit or Cook's
�1 * it*k.
int'bstl.
The Cookikletuoine 00.. Latta lsot,OmerxtG
e
..list of g
(03-14_42one- .be
-' It makes the good, -wife
mite. '' it . �.
pa
andantV wish e • r/roman
Rl+A bamottorw+..
pity in,; carman,
a r • if any womanthinks she is ster-
, letand.
her try Lydia. ,1. Pink! alas;',.
t
Coni and.d. Rv r3 es to Mrs.
• Piakhato, Lyn . , Tar. R er. th advice is
re expectant be
wonl�d=.. mothers.
f
Dash -wood
Dr. °vow Willi beat, tbee onuntr,elaal iiote:lE Exeter.
a�atudtltr: bee 10. See A4. .
bOxit
at the lotzne of Miss Rama Callfas on
Thursday evening and gave her -a- any
pleasant birthday surprise,. The even..
ening was :spent in !� iltion a muse-
ents till the. Bouin "boars e (n . to
ell th.ezm that; are mor'niing, wars: draw-
tug that.ilhey'bad spent -a good time. .
,Several tl of our young :neopie .attended
• e se s 00 concert , a 'Axe e o
evening arid gaverro highly pleasedwith
tine entertain rnierttr : lr. ;and Mrs. --
Joseph, Suer,, of Exeter were itt the
do young fanner o Stephen, - The in-
terestzngevent took place at the
e home
o thy -bride's aister, a. Geo. rirat,
Hallett Township; on ""nesda
he strains of the wedding snareke
playedby.liesy, Mon, the bride enter-.
ed nicely
d or or lea
ing on the arrn-of her brother itin-llaw,.
J. P. Rose, of ilolinesville. Bev. An.'
derson of Blyth, formerly ot this ` illace,.
pa�z..foriined they.interesting ceremony,.
= i s tlil o d s a s t•.
supper. The presents wera very pret-
ty as{ well at, useful and.costly. Mr.
and Mrs. Drown have settled down,to
47stet#Iier,re4ties (aide 0m. .
and we • trust their voyage • Iver s the
matrimonial sea m, ay: be pleasant and
prosperous.
Miss Annie Fisher of 1'earrat ;.lrrar is
c el to retire from' far'fb
disposed of his 80 -acre. frn
-on the
Blind Line to his sou, Peter. The for.
Hier hae always been a bard working
man and by earefnl inanagement has
accumulated aodahaye of this
world's goods.
and Mrs. Schwalm
'have Moved.. to ouvilla eand,arer'.now
g
enjoyinga weIl ara brlres
t•
-
lt nry
Klbf[eich of the 10th
On., has jar.
chased arpisee'ef and from Fred,
ear aitn
as 11
next summer,-cl c r w� e
it +e� � �
the new teacher for 1906 in placei of
Sari rott, in the 14th concession school.
)Users o9- rand'
- - Tea. _ pronaur - it ---th
,.. ere= -g-he
itIttu
Grown cn'the suras: -kik
_inountains of Ceylon, it
has the deie . i-_
mellow flavor of puety,
Q Prepared by mach
from plantation to cup The
• packages, s, .b with air,
tel of : °lin conducted thew quarterly;
meeting service here on Sunday. -.The
. Ravelle of Grand--Dend were in- the
village Saturday.`u herrn seems
-z tz o `Aet-Wiry-4W Z; ° !'nirrf ! -
the • in : hip. can • he heard nitnetst
every ' any.- l e er sane a as:a nice
dieplay of furniture on hand Just owt,
a
glance through his establishment rtll
neean n a!t rthc
ara1 d am�si torn„ -- h� �tatat,
purchased a new river.- yr
nxs-trin--atb-old---job-+ri'anr b
Parkhill stage. -On: Tuesday evening
a large number of young people gathi-:
ered at this home of Mr. and ° Mrs. 0.
Stephen *rid agent a enjoyable
cue.. -z 'haa: ...of en. - nt em the
Num etock,was in the village sever»
atl loafs duthigthZe week taking orders
nnany ettatnme ra,-At the an.
rl!usi eleertion of n eer for the Y.P.,
the following were elected):
Clemens; Vice Preeldente, isrr. Ire.
fid, M'i zs Letitia Snell, Minnie Eh.
lets and /are, l P. Peau, in: M
Ela l fit tel .
'Olten st. Were NA obii , `,Aaalaia arrant
Mie mote hies; Sept; 3uaiots Mrs.
10:11311111Vray. r .
miss tilt .Prdtar at. the_tow.nli
west lastAturned trout an- exteri le'
visit ,to the North West. - issr:B tttie
ind es is n....
'belt
1t'rau.-+►rye of those events jVhieli
'°°+'asfxvr.+.wn[crasan..Mnc.
uaslntances. and of g of autl -pain to
�. ,
r ..h. rix
this near and dear, +r�cx : �rcd �' � s
o
'day. Alex . a, beloved *ire: cIif ROA.
10 artb, • .' 4..Con. 11died at her
residence a the taiga of 78 years. '-
ceased had always en oi the Vise
a-
of health until It shOr t tiO timerev.. ious
p
L
u:goner) breaking
t her but a .are a lk n
o h rr .
u p of the system wa�s.f>rhe iuzpeediaat
cauof death. Those in1 ibbarti -who
°
knew
vet
r se welt, will. 'lora , ° .'tether' ;r,
1Y}!�JCIF�rf+'4e2lnC. .l !rW';lV. ITS iMtllx
`The funearal took place io: a er-d ay to
the Oromarty cemetery atad was large -
1$ attended. ;•
visivto cGillivray friends. + ._an
Aire._ .tf and daughter, i ass Florence
are on a visit to ' relatives in -Sanilac,
Trig praxparaiffnns far. t i mas• . ente
tainment ozi Dee.!'. -bliss Ethel Weir
is home from Toronto on a v ieit.: Alf-
Mares. Jane lric'h of 'lantorri„ w • a
on A vkiit.to her daughter. Mrs. . E.
Brill. hers experrienad a 'rli lit: stroke
r1>: p rllre r....Wlieti affect sbaa rrras
sitting f n 044' 11000 and fell .to the
Boor -only ay► gt randebiild being with her
ast the mo oat* ° She has somewhat
Kidd* of
v
Ma(tnittrt at fat f
nit visit to her xts,
Wit'+„ lir ber n We 'ere
pl hear rpt otu' old friend again.
McKrt f .00lyo'k% Mast. WA*.
w iitl ng . his past
en engaged to teach it) S. S.
.
1,13/444 -fed'.
to leaving for Manitoba George'
Thompson- wan resen ted with a-
of tootle as a s1ib lit • ken-: of the, es.,
rim rnm ir'wen. .•�.
itoa some ti :,e ago. . We wish -them
every appane s„and prosperity n a! e
far»famed 'nest. -Cheam. gall of Library
who was taken to the• hospital at Lou-
den a few days ago, is bis: many
ieoelte alai,, ii le ed_..to..1-
ting along an well as can be ezpec .
The young tonna was assisting in bond,
log. the abutments of Waters* bridge
in st-"-t 1'ililattis d.. w _ tlaking. the
bindin le off a load of lumber when
Ir
t of t load fell on him' breaking
it ` lee. '
It is not likely th , you,. will
'College in your lifetime.
• ht is- ,therefore • 1 npor tants
•right school-- '-your success ,may
the school.
that - iia .choose the
entirely ' depend -upon
Fo est i ESs or.
hasKaci as :e utatiioCitn , for �c'sreaars = for itsiuiptm t,
or oug tiOs
and' you tak no: chance. With; ; A;
9 -`hoof- tarm--Stptetnl till'--Junar inclusive.
• Catalogue free for. the .. asking.
17-4-iniSTERAMM-
is (*eat will be st tlr+i `os l
-10t , alae **Ad.,"
poivonous lead. The eitort
to substitute .fie other tee,
to be "just es -gem ” :is ti e
d, re of sorno deft rr
oeararut lane nilly ! Wim''
se llsr Mr. 1 A olden, who tib:
r b ' bbl kernithing for Mr.
.hnitfor hishome-
tnrd&y. - ff. Smith tet ferry days
#>t �.. It CJ A are
-greelt
ail, very.r pretty w
oanT• v.fp, at thy,
ginaiwk>�he. • ton, being
the' marriage of'their. daughter, Misery
uriilarll I) , to Mr . Tborrapriion.. - The
.ceremony wit performed' Rey.
rowe*, of • f u rip. ° The it rid e►.- rte
beautifully gontlealinsereittca 111 034
tr .:tat .wit � d oaew led iiah�ow'.
el . 1 A 1. ! ue oi., all Yat* � aniI, oa na
onei...Ths .brk Mi all;
Nen all. of ` lncititt
antedtlBrett inn wh1�k t:
wirl v_ 4' Iii rle & bouq