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Exeter Times, 1904-3-24, Page 8A Few Leaders for larch me Real Money Savers Creep uren'e no, one Beaverized SterviCeat?le Sclotnal Stioe ic Ear (304 , large 4ize,, a Beaoty. povs aro olds Reguler $3,7., (Kt one clearing. ii 1 b 1 ' , i • „1„ tu . priee *'2,5Mt), .; e4 k• y pols ant ger e will wear , „ ri„ i out. any shees ooik enough, hut they Orie oaly„ teen's natural. auabv - wont moor out too Atoo.00 Groin cox P oe Coat, large fiall hides, we clark..:thae gee sea as .t.doin a$ eoure ether shade, worth $18.0i) cleaving 'nice, kieete„ that e bee ett.,e they are made !from genuiree watee (=lain era skin r. One only la -idles Fur Lured Celle, tr.rit eoled with the celebreted Ahrens plain eleth, equirrel Holum, fur coller, ' oke tanned SOIle terither, weter proof 14004 value oe "5.0 clearing at otily!andweer Ineeef. Every pair eold lee - S heet% 3 der guarantee, year money barn; if g Eight entv. L Wit,: Fur Coats, As.' 'shoes 33re 1,10t• " rePresented• I traelian. Itoseiart. Laud) and Electric Rigtot Up tco• tile Minute seat, all at a speetal diScpunt of 20 Poo Ceur metes new seeing'. bat eenwh t below our reguler close prices. we •sae swell we mean etiet. whaOOflt, we e in and see the Values. I s.ey, ioyle quelity :not 1;31tla 14 What A 4 ' . t 309 pieces. mill ende plicate, ii, - we (Weer V011o tott*et in rtorgiielt ad to 2 zide in eaeli piece dark and Amerivan Vartkeee. eight eolore, perfect tlyes, choice pat- terne. Regular valiree 121o. or garell price yoor elroiee for W. 29 only, largest size white bone), comb Bed Spreads, pnee white* loyely Onish.ePeCial dioe patens only OSte Ask to Fee our special' bleck eatee Undelskirtes rere ValneiS e. $1.0 ud 4.2.1 ur new order vc we WJL PeperS, Yee,. we've a, big, We aper t 04 Beet we an se you go money ott youe ring papere. We hnr met trom the inaraufactoret owl netomets the advantage 0 enr 'tying, We have a, lot of to 23r3 ;toile of viper. o s then half value. „ be our s o time to Inv trade is good, pwbaps b It groceries, and a t pay other houses, opened up. We it would be well pe the rush and Yes our roeei warys selhotee fr we bitless than DUCE TAKEN E A CASH 'on e STEWA VO S jUS Mr. :Ind Mrs. R. N. Rowe and Mise Rewe aro in Toroet to, this week. Champlere A- T. te. M., of Bran Eerie le the guest of her friende Miss Amy .3clans. Aople. erewees rei:etieg, tater:won inn are! profirabie. Faty years aga 1.3-o Amputation of Irela rut wael eight m•inim-re; So -tin,•,' ; • lezs avdo. fenr and a le !!! Lenoring flewers are uoder the sae\ ne with every openine eeer they baee t.er deepite ell preeent appeararree to tb-c eu z ry, . Sherringten, ot Wellteroan anO Qaree„. of Ootawa, will be In Ex- zie.t, on Trws,d4y, Ofareh Oth.S. fez; 134.Z P.44414rt5. Mareh 17:1i lent yea.r the farm - ere nere busy with, Ore spring work of oteeving etee This yeerwetrindzatlithe • 4.,es blocked meth now. ;VI-. „Echo Oieweome and Mies Mate, liewceme, drove to (Mutate on Sun- dey to t their friont4 gios off. Mies Nen-come will remain for a fewdeeee- further visit. vale Sale. --Private retie dhouse effeete on Eridee. and Saturdly mons a this week, Mare trith ual 2kloh. Awing the offecteeis end real stove, ei.pply to gre. Jeeleastreet, ireaseY, th ked nan- lu* Tradere; Meerys. d suddenly oro rearnieee C.ete abenz le) yeere (roe rot esident ef St. Meri-e, Fulaseriliere who lire at a distanoe 31. here not Wen receiving the Thu. in Low recently,- svill rinderstend the owebable ion wheiothey reed about our disorgenized sorviee. Vopies eV. I he open ure mailed regale laity from lige efrire every Thursday r. C eeer 2f rileSPITE •Leer bery e few en Ther homes. In thu *slang the loss of Willey, but lio thew w much safer and better it Would 1,e U thee people were to bring thew mortey tte this Benk t Interest On it and watch it grow. in guron Vounty aslewood Honsafl Zteriole Clint° ign Bank of Canada OF ROB- uey abdut not only Ex et el on The .AN & S Senators. BU For loge Licans It Rings, oleos, Qtocks wolry, Spootnolos Etc feud, ON R HZOKS pairing a Specialty., DR OVENSs„%mi?ing: Saeoirelet, Deselses, ,Eyel Earl Nose and Throat irleit4 Exeter monthly. 'Glasses Properly Fitted • Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Mon C MMEROLAte HOTEL. Dates of visits, EDNE.SDAyS, Pea. March 2, 'March 39. y Jane 1, June 23, julr 27, Sept. 7, O. 4, Nov. 3, London °Mee 223 queens Ave, eireeeeeeeeeeeeeee,..meemee„. — TO ADVERTISERS. T e copy for changes must be Jett not later than Tuesday noon. Casual • advestiserriente accepted up to noon • Wednesday a each. week. TliDRSDAY. MARCH 24th, 1904 Locals Read Popplestone & Gardiner's add on page 5- Sovereiga Bank ad will interest those who are running risks. Mr. and Airs. R. E. Piekarcl return- ed home on Monday from Toronto. Mrs. Powell and Miss Cora Fowell ofteran extended visit with friends at Woodstock have returned home. Miss. Bell. McIntyre, of Springbank, is spending a few days in toem, the eguest of Miss Hannah Horney. Mr Thornes Erandford has parchas- .ed Mr. W R. Elliott's farm of 100 acres on Lot 7, Con. 2, Stephen. The c price paid was $3,250,• t 'Cla XIL. X .Ag.. 33eers the The Kind Yoe Have Always Bought w Zignatare Ir..1". E. Tom, P. S. 1. paid au chools a visit this week. Mrs. .r. G. Szanbnry has returne owe from a visit with her parents it Whitby. Ur, Win. Walker ba' purchaeed the property. of Mr. Richard Williams orth Brid. paying $2,50. Miss Lille McGinnis, who has spent the winter at her borne here, returned to Dakota, Monday Mr. Edgar Westeott, who has ze covered front his recent severe illness, left this week for Seafortle where he has secured er position in a barber shop. Mr. and Atm T. IL McCallum re turned on Friday last trona Toronto where Mr. McCellurn had been attend- ing the Grand Lodge of the A. 0. IT e enI tt. 4d a . hearty tr- . 41. 0 LW 00M, • ni 'uttiiaay nbri lievo their preni-ee rinelert the Ar. Therkl Ti. Srgu dhur 3rm iLay, 14ea Mpnotent aa ThOillaa Green • Smith neld ethre bull.e rduging in a hteeu month, and Tars cild. Mr. Ginenway ;IA2,61 .theni ter wo. on his ewu rr. inIlanitobzo They ere u per. ir fine lot, as Mr GIAZI1W4y IS1 t4b.e.; auything it Inetitute Me:tinge. P e Meetings throughout The Pro me have heeti arrenge44n dietrlete or rireults. The. ject of these ineetingstis to bring It of the Fruit Growelas' Aseet- "nto closer touch:with the far bo produce frult,:and also to being together the fruit inen in ever). (lisle let that they may talir over their wok before opring opene. Two prae- al toxii, mon Who zirb cfempeneut help the fruit growers by Aunesi- R. Improved methods of; cultivation pruning an cl g -rafting will addrese tbrese nweitnge. The flowing arc the dates and places in this district kona, Saturday, 3.3terch 2Gth, Lu- ray, • -Monday Ilarth 28lh; Exoterau- ezda,y, INIrirek 339th; Zuriob, Wodnes- dee Mareir ZOthe Goderich, TIniretlay, Marcie 31st; Illytlt, Frida,yo.A.pril 1st Bruseele, Setleirdayo April 2nd ; !Lucke now, Monday, April 4th; Rine:Li-dine, Tuesday /torn 5t5r., in Lin er skirts Big pecia Ladies' Fine Black Stn a $1g.irt- with three Frills, made full, special, , . slv25 No. 2---Ladiee Black Skirt mad of Fine Mewer, Led Sateen, very silky three wide Frills, special— adiesillac lteavy me • * Skirt with eveu Fii1b, made rized sateen,xtr„., speeial „ 0 0 0* $ 2 SNELL & ROWE )(goo Akt t. T. IL TThe T Main street per nage fertably tilled on ‘Vedneed43, n by W. 0. IV members, the tnalill:44Kietilligt. A. very a Wit'a given by Ur, Godwin an tencti to throughout. milt mat Wien, 44Dercee" AVMS LIAO sub. malted ley thew fee, whew e Inulwoecrent, btrirtirauelstrriutti,ea4 linfed m whence eltould pro - e." 'ellestettel te life of the reeurrected life in to 0411,1SIty4 nn witle organize elnistian Tem. Retied to exit- nzil executing ways save the tempted ot. Tmee ways euggested as a nean to that end; tirstemeral suasion nd, Iegdeu Woe, third prayer." at. limes Fonemeirsee-The rm wrieel 14 central on the rd and 24th. hie the centre of We equinox, within the Meeenty ;race, at Moon's Bret quattet. altel OX- treme north deelination, *and under he pressure of *limit:4.'10 ennitmetien ith Sun nerd Earth. The elerenry brace extends over this period Wel) fact almoSt insures a. continuation ;A cloudy tuni perhaps &twiny, reoI y weather fxoni the previous period. Rabat all events. warmer weather And rapiabcfailing barometer will tent in more decided disturbancee vu and touching the 23rd and 2itle The sixt storm period is central on the 20th, beginning on the 27th and running to A pril, The muses bearing on the Period are, Earth's equinox, the W- ean equinox, the conaunction of Jupi- ter, and the Moon in Perigee on the 29tio on the celestial equator on the Seth, and full on the 31st. This is a eombination that should arouse our interest and excite oue expectations. About the 27th a. general chenge to warmer will begin to move out of western extremee, attended by frilling barometer, gathering cloudiness and threatening. During the 20th, 30th and 31st, these conditions will break into general and active storms. There will be danger of tropical storms, hur- ricanes and ticial waves on the Gulf and other seesaw' coasts. Very low barometrec pressures wtli peeved in many Plactee. Rein, wind and thun- derstorme will visit most southern A parts, and a boreal storm, amount. A ing to a blizzard, will Sweep over the northern to central states. I In the extreme northwest the wintery t aspects of these disturbances will be o severe for the season. and before the high ba,rozneter following- the storms has flnally disappeared, the boreal o wave will be driven far southward and eastward. This March cold iva,ve T T OWL OF . One of the events 0 I on will be Spacion . openingse. g. T ci . 4 k 29th and sott. You are invited. W. We are sorry to learn •er the illness of one of Ithe J, O. Flerning's little thoys. There was no school in the Principal's room on Tuesday hitonse- (pence. Mr, James Stewart, of i'soorne,who has bean sick with pleurisy and who had an operation preformed upon himself by Dre. Beowning and Me- Diarmil is now doing nicely. 13.1r. W. T. Goodison and Mr. A. Solieston of Sarnia spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Jolene returning home on Monday accompanied by Mrs. Geodison who has spent the past week with her me they here. Grand display of Xillinery at E. J. Spackma.ntsoe4tuesday and Wednesday neeekt will be opening days and ypt- are cordially invit- ed to attend. The greatest newspaper in the world is the London, England, Times. A few weeks ago the names of 122noble- men, eminent educators, noted minis- ters, and. philanthropists, and physi- cans and editors of world-wide renown were published in that paper at the lose of an appeal for some kind of law o prevent the terrible harm that was eing done to English boys by the igarette. This movement had the armest sympathy of the Duke of yfe, the Archbishop of Canterbury, nd the Bishop of London a 000 0000Q0 0 0,00 00 00 0000000 00$00.000000 '• zee/scales for Itself • er a • • 4 9.10_0.9 9.9* 0 411 2 e6 CURit HEADAktiit 0 e witbire 30 lidinutes, or no -Duey refenaea • AlI Draggiste oenitaited. The Eterald Remedy Co.. Montreal • Q. 000.1000000000000000000000.000,0001,000**000.00 ues ae an he sea. s Millinery er the date encsday, March The Spring Fair.—At ri-teeiting of the directore of the."Senth lIttron Ag - remit ural Soolety held at "kile.11, Waa resSOlred to hold the annual opting show for theiexhibilton ot en- tire stock Brucetield, on Wednes- day, April 21th. The ehow will he condnoted on the samalines as the lase two years- The horsas will be shown but will not be jOillged, and no prizes will be awarded. The soeieto, howe.ver .allowe -three dollars forteach house ishown to assist In paying ex.. pees. 'This system proved i7C,..sat- alsractory to both the rexhibitors and ispectators and .broug•lit. out a good. displeer of bailees ' and it is ex - : Peeked that thisrywar :the shorir :will be latger and better than ever before The bulls will be judged as usual and vere liberal prizes are 'offered for oompe.sition. An arx;alleement was eine made wieli tbeVOlterrebeer and Us- ilaurne branch society- for the of a union branch fall show on tbe grounds or that society at Exeter.The show will he held as usual on the Ifirst Monday and Tuesday after tire -Western Fair at Landon. PROPERTY FOR SALE. — Desirable property in Exeter with suitable resi- dence thereon. Good investment. Apply to (tA.DATAN & STANr3URY. TO CURE A COLT) IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if' it fails to cure. E. W. Grove'''. signature is n each hos. 25e. MILLINERY OPENING.--Mtss Mor- ock cordially invitee every lady to at- tend be Spiing Opening Millinery Display Tuesday (evening) twenty- , intb and following deys, • ortioE.—Miss MoTaggart, Het- sall, wiehes to remind all those who placed their orders with her for "The Frying, Pan" attachments that they are now ready for customers at the store of Thos. Hawkins & Son. EAT AN APPLE.—IF you are sudden- ly seized with a desire to quarrel with some one or indulge in profanity eat an apple. If there is a craving for a smoke or alcholia stirnulation, •sub- stitue an apple, and while eating it do a little quiet reflection. This is the advice of John T. Stenson, Director JON ROESYLE nee laid up teeth Rittettue , after appleing Winn hetet Uwe,. wee tektite' My mother who 14 04,1Ulgt". hentuat ism would not be wit out for Allytliing., lerfogo quie relief to her. It is the rest linarne ever had. tor sprains, •'wahine an eral purpoeee. 1 14-INQ used. it f r yeare and want no other. • JOHN' ROBSYLER Oredito TZ. dist, and a eincere Christian, wa v hind hearted and alwaya read elp those In need. The rental interred in the 11xeler eerne ' TU4.41147 aCtOrT100% E BEST COLLECTION OF POPULAR GOODS At popular prices is represented here. It bas all been marked at prices to make this the business snot i Exeter this spring. New Dress Goods arriolog daily in all shades of Vertetiene, Vieueme, Cheviots Volts, Bollennes, Orpe do Chertet Twine Cloth and all the new spring drees goods, Whitewear Ladiee' Nigh,t Gawus,Skirts Drawers aed Corset Covers made of beautiful cambric torehou lace and insertion. A big choice in Whitewear at low prices4 Wistings Coining right aloog now. Tile new waist:togs in basket and floral wear. silk ser voiles all shades, crepe de elle0O alleitedee. A oleo variety to home front. ur Ready IVIade Clothing - We We are the sole sellers a t h celebrated Piccadilly Brand and every suit is guar.- anteed. Our epring eta& is complete. The new out ha the ewellest of seotelt tweed pate terns. COMO and examine them, New Prints and Ginghams A very large raw of them in all caters and patterne at ery low prices,Oe Se 1.0C 1*, BOOtS and Shoes We eell the Peerless brand awl guarantee every pair ter omfert, style and tit. All styles, Oxfords, lace or but- ton, at popular prices. House Furnishing for Spring wilt find us with one of' the best seiee Wall Paper, Window Shades, Lace Curtain {roods to be found anywhete. 0 AILING BR() .Furinture Si Und4rta..king.... ith .00 An Old Reeident—Th , e Saturday morning of or Exeter's oldest and /11 hig respected residents, in Arr. writ. Welsh, at the 4 1,ind rroonths, , , native of Bolton, Bevone Mine, Engdand, and VMS merried i I e51 , t o Mies Mere' Thomas, daughter cr Capeulu Thome.% of Penzance, ecrnwall, Bngland. and M • eleb. reeved to Canada the elme year 'cot tling in Loedon, where the lived for fee: etere, which tile. .iemoved to Exeiter, where theerhav onlinued to reeele ever since. Mr 11.44 tontrarior end lmilde end most energetic inOhis ocoupatio but wres laid aside from oetivo work ;Omni, eighteen yeare ago, a victim or ereeplog pargyeis. During all these years he had been an invalid, beep ter no., more enfeebled as the years woro en, and during thet past few year.s was confined 1 the house -but bore all his illnese with opatiprice and embmnn Ills .end was peaeoful, ' death coming over him as a gentle sleep. Ire was nounber of (he Main-st Methotlist elnuch. Ills family, all of whour are comfortably dettled in life, are W. .1. 'W,eiele of Kansas City; MOO', and J. IL, -of tiOrlamozoo ; Mrs. W. G. Bissett of Exeter ; Mee. .1. Floyd, of Seatorth • Mits. Ink:tatter, or Paris '; Mrs. (ID r.; dual() era l Director a in Furniture tinning ',trough March. iz'ans Sure Tell your Friends to cal Block. Gidley's P' Practicable Embalmer. Opera /10USO Block 4444 313***********4100444. You are titite Right ********INOMMIIIIIIMAIMMOIN WID11101611114111111111111111111111111111116 When you insist on having e: liarvey Bros.' Flou Our STAR FLOUR " Is made from the choicest Ontario and Manitoba wheat. • r. Holloway, Wingliam and Mrs.: IrDioNall, of Liatowel, most of ev,hord etre present tha funeral /service, n Tuesday aliteginoon. The syntiea-' hy or thet entire community is es: - ended 'to. the sorrowing widow i and t her inembers. of I:heifer/Wee Dna th of Mrts. rs ens. - de a ill Jana -Wilcox. relict of the late 'Woe arsons, occurred, at the residence Of ler 'daughter, Mrs, Naggith, Pair-, ield, on Prides-, March 18th, 1904. et:eased Ives born in Cornwall, Eng. n :IF2f; and was. eighteen years •of ge when she came. to this country. Her first home was in Darlington, fterwards she and her husbandt may - d 46 the west, settling on the. farm n the London Road, a ehort distance emir of Eater which Os now ocoupi- d by their son Mr. S. Parsons. !from here they moved teethe village and bout twelve years ago her husband re-dneeased her. •A,Ers. Parsons al- elys enjoyed good health, was or a right sunny disposition, and had at - aired the ripe age of 80 years 5 orahs and 15 days. Sometime in eptember last while par,i eking o,f ome corn at box mid-day meal one of he kernels went down her bronoleal uhes, 0.f toewards lodging on her ungs, this brought on Si:)V,Crs`,' ioar- ey.sms of coughing, fted owing t o her dvarieed yerarts her hod,y became en- echIed, she not being able to obtain my front his irr:,quent, sly.isms 'hich followed. Leiceitiised led a (levet d Christian lifo and was fully pc - Lo leave 1hI8 world for the r ea E Beyond, Tile rere a ins .1 o ourn the hiss of a noble end kind ottiet',.; Mrs. Richard Cen- r alio ; 'Mrs. Jaeob Cobbled iek, lee w- ,s,ile. 3,1r.s. Wm. Tz. Cole; Bowman- ; :Kr& ,Tamcs •Lindsay ; •r6. j.:1131t:S Nichols, Port Trope Mr. m. at,,om,, Lilmont on , Lewis; of ibi Lby ; Sasnotson, of Exeitior ; Parsons, or Dillonralo,.010o. Mr. , Wiloox of Exoter,'is la brother. will riot cuhninate. over much of the o. country central and southward,before D the test day of March and the opening days of April. Dr • « 0E3ITUARY : ° « •e Death of Mrs. Henry Makinse- L Detail came after a ishort illness on a Sunday 'evening to Sarah *Troyer, he- P laved wife of Mx, Henry moans, 1/tre Ofekins had been at the bed -side. of ;"7.' her daughter -lin -law, Mrs. 'Willioen Makins, Varna, *ir-iho died. of preen- naonia atter a fpw.grilys illness, De- cc:need tookesi cold and later a chin while, attending the funeral, but thought she would soon be better, and ; oame home with her son, :Ali.. 13., Ma- I kins, on Sunday of 1 asp week, but 0. pneumonia set in and ,allhough she a • ad 'the best or 'cane, 'passed away al- I ter ionly a wiecit'seliness. Mrs. Mak- a: kine. was in her ;63 year, was torn in York township, near Toronto. and was married to Mr. Henry Makins in P September 1861,, two. years laver they /;- nrovcd on a farm in Grey township, el and latort csStanley-,,there they; -re- 01 =jinni until about a iyear 0 -go, -when t they came to, Exciter. Besides a lov- et leo husband 'she leaves seven sets and vi two datvglaters. William, of Stanley; .1.oiseph in Michigan; Edwardl and •'%, join). W. Sealforth Gtating-e,01 Nor- Ari'. with, Benjamin, of. Eecter,-and, Levi, L of Varna ; Mrs. J. Smith, Zurieh ; Mrs 1) T. ,Telins, Exeter andeMes. V. patter - son, Stanley. 'Mrs. Meknes was a Me- 74,1s bTeehne mu ot quality eodf lizing Give it a trial it is Wheatlet obuyrSteri- ,, a "Food" not a "Fad. Our facilities for handling- the chop- ping trede are unsurpassed. The new Vissot grinder is giving great satis- faction. fifiRVEY BROS • MILLERS asesooseeseseeema-q06111190.41 « MANY CALLS e Inc received from business firins and. 2 el MANY STUDENTS are placed in good LP et positions each yearby the famous qw 0 CENTRAL/7" STRATFORD. ONT. Thisachoolstaadsfor the 'HIGHEST 9 0AaNpadaleEtoS.<Tiaxi.n_trtusiness education in G Path, 3 be liSelllrere:11.0R7.e 8 employ our graduates a ta e have scores of applications froothe m -"r 3 taeollege.. ,sk to lee them the day you 0 et enter. Congruence course now. Catalogue 0 W. J. -ELLIOTT, e)S Principal 00• 41811041304300 alosecioesewirasov REXIILL7hU DYES These Dyes will tlye Wool. Coton, Silk, Jute or Mixed Goods in one bath —they are the latest and meet improv.- D e the world. y n wor Try acage. a, pk The remains were laid aWliy , Al ll colors at C. LIrrz, Exeter.- Exeter cemetery on Monday 'Jost. A Great BattieFoug and won Notwithstanding •the battle with the snow blockade, Ross 4e Teylor are still an top with alarge stock of build- ing materials, Having placed our ardzrs for Thirty cam loads or Lumber Lath and Shingles We will be in abetter position than ever to supply or many customers with ell they may require either from abop or yards. Bee Keepers Supplies ready • delivery. Place your Orders for Tanks early.. Estitnates cheerfully given, in we like to see yott'St ROSS 86 TAYLOR EXETER, ONT. .011.106•Mili...."0.1.1•10410.141msnoimasaqtacc.ILlii.*•••NIMIssw, DROWNINGS Satisfaetien Guaranteed Complete assorement of tio-to-date Spa otakplies Best Quality, Lowest Prices, also full supply School cooks Note Books, Sze. rugs Medicines and Chemical Toilet Articles Brushes, Combs and Perfumes. rommin Drug St re