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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-4-13, Page 1,: F r r r -TTa , w F j r r• ,, 11 ; 1,1 Et ;a,M4, #;c ;q t , J, . '. ,i '.-.. ,... d 11 '\ ;w•, : , > ,,:I u : fg,:,e T',n.,.,l .-W+,. „.•ww..,n<.warty•+=•w.•ww..,.,,..,+n ni.w,w,::.k + _` . , , TgE BEST1. LOOK . Advertising Mediuiaa AG t?le I1 Iles. 1 I C -zx-- Se1.o jl' 'ou are 1` THIS SECTION 'I'll 1 P 1 91i SID IN A1 VANCE f 1'.. .. A T, 11 ON, & MI:DDLESE , GAZETTt . . , 41 ;•.' ('IIEW TO THE LINE, LET TH9 CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY 2vlA.Y . °VOL. ,XX. NO. 31. EXETER, ONTARIO,THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 13, 1893. JOHN W111T.0 ar 80315 r Fablisllers aAcl Propriotora Sharon. Sonsall: CONDEIaTSED DISTRICT ri era. y, If ` 1. I1 r . _ _ _ _ NEWS• Mitchell has two telephone systems, the VV' 1 JJ ! EW BRiciea.-Wood bees are again on the 'VV CAJl1 R02Y SMIT11, B)arristor, Solici- p S r - + tor, conveyancer• t)ffl,ablain-st. Bell and .Automatic. - track. h2r, Nelson 1 oatle had one on Tuge Can bo oonsulted after office hours at rho nLuo ' According to the accepted , day last ; he says he got a lot of •wood saw- Commercial hotel, Rensall, BayflQld is Eo have ■nett bridge. p Per g plan of the new ` "" @. ed,thoraboingsomecham,pionsawyers tbare. the. Maitland river at that lace. Presbyterian church to be erected in OLILOQ: W YA -AND Alio Mr, Joseph Duncey find his trial of $2000 worth of netvSpring goods just opened p p out at A, Waseloh'a.the old reliable .Boot Sc On Sunday, 5dra. Cardiff, repot o! the all, the cost trill be $18,000. of one. -Mr, Joseph Kestle who has been Shoo dealer, of lBensall: We are always to late INI Cardiff, of Grey, died at the ripe Mr. B. Seale and lir. J. J. Hayes are -- a resident in this neighborhood for more the front in price, quality and style,: and, carry Td a e old 78 years,, successors of the late firm, of Seale & Hoov than 30 Fears .left here on Thursday an d "tock equal to any. city, These goods have o g t T , BEAUTIFUL .been bought for cash, direct from ManufaottI Mr. James Dorrance of McKillop last or, Marble works, St. Alarys, 0 Dear! Wish that house moved on the farm Ile purchased from Mr ars, this enables us to sell foot -wear, as cheap wools weighed three steers,each tipping,tho The Wtoholl advocate has entered upon: cleaningWas over. Just think .Joseph. Gill last fall. --Mr, Sohn Wine had and oheaDer than any, other dealer, As our scales at 1,700 pounds, its thirty-fourth year of publication, and —ARE THE— the misfortnac t0 loose a vela a1116 }l area moto is auillas been (Small profits and, quick three rooms to paper, and the ,sit— retnrns. and by our aQUarP anti -honest db,ling At tie lest meeting of the Blyth Council has been finder the one management Since ting rQOIri and •• / PRINTS Jl/ ` one day IneE week, -Mr. IIanry I artene of in- the past, our trade is increasing every year;• ,it n as decided to pay each member of the Its inception, f g R spare bed -room nili$t ,DESIGNS ! J 1 ! : d I !lf 1 S Sharon is enpaQed to work for Mr. John Boots and Shoes made to order in the latest fire Co. $5 each, per annum, have new carpets, M nl i Iii • Pedlar this summor.-Mr. Thomas Am style, and a first class fit or no Sale. Repair- On Friday evening last the members of Y, Amy Ing neatly done and promptly attended to. Mr. J. L. Rumayer end Mary Eaohert of p Trafalgar street Siethodfst church Mitchell seems t0 me We are always buying W-EMES -5— M tubo has been on the sick list is recovering. hyo have also in Stock a large assortment of Hay wore married )mat week and have re- Q Trunks and Valises at B3argmins. Butter and moved to Elkton, Michigan. herd a jubilee, nt celebrate the event of the SQriletllil]z, But never mind; ft ' Eggs taken in exchange for Roods. 10 per cent church being entirely cut o f debt, won't cost so much after all for 1 -- k ullarton, off for cash on all randy made goods• all and MrP, Vasey of Buffalo, formerly of Txet- , M Stook is now complete and - - oxamins-our stook, and be convinced that we or, sold hot dwelling in Hensall to Mrs. Some wag in 8kraa#pod advertised that , am told filet J. , FOSS got a large • y P Our village mason, Mr, Henry R9gors soli cheap. Broderick of the township of Hay, Prof, Rance would give A tight rope perfor- beautiful to behold, which cannot help has so much work for this summer, that • A.WSSicLOR,Pronrietor. The directors of the Hay Branch A - manes on Saturday,laat,andthere was a big Stock of the loveliest Satan papers but please every taste of the Lady lie is.now lookingfor Save or six extra hands Sign of th 'lig Boot, qq crowd to town. It turned out to be anA ul with borders to match that Were rfaullural Society met at Zurich recently fo p Shoppers. some builders and some attendantS.-•-Mt. `,CUE 1l '"fSALL CLOTHrNlG HC113E; Fool, ever seen 1n Exeter, and such appoint judges and revise the prise list, We have always lead the trade in John Sutherland, of the townline of. Ful. To tho people of Hensall and surrounding Mra. W. Robinson. of the Huron road, Prior to his departure for theNorth. beautiful all -wool Tapestry and this department, and our effort this larton and Blanshard lost a valuable ooantry;-Having just finished opening out p _ our sprin stook. wet are now prepared to just west of Clinton, has an oak church West, Mr. Fred Patterson was presented Carpets, all at prices Within: the year has surpassed every previous year Shorthorn bull afew days ago by rue- show once the largest and best selected stock which has boon in conatant use for 41 years with an elegant Past Chief Ranger's badge Y p o v tura of a blood vessel in the bead. The west o£ T Toronto of Tweeds, Worsteds, ane g g leach of all, and better Still, they Call early and get your choice of Wednesday the two year old child of and a handsomely framed aettfieate by th e the beat Patterns before the Stock is animal was sold at 4J cents per pound live , GenVa Furnisbings.. We sell tweed suits k Richard Hunter. Gsborne 1'p. accidentally members of the Ancient order of Forests re ay I Gail get a $5.00 Picture wet ht, and would have realized marl made to,order with good trimmings, at.. $7,50 thrown ill, Ain't it a caution f Picture - broken. a y $8,00 i59 00 Siwo up to $20,worsted suit from fell from a high chair and broke its arm at of St, Marys, $125 had he lived, -It is rumored that our $14.00 up to $30,In English and Scotch sorgee the elbow, The return of convictions for the Counti I'm going there, So I am. Are hotelkeheper is wishing to sell the hotel here we have the best value ever offered in lionsall Mr, Jamas Eagleson, of the Bayfield line of Perth for the quarter ending March 4th you ? R. CGQ YI%,17 which a ttrohaasd soma months a and Pants made to order from S2.00jup to 39.00, 1 p g " Remember these goods are all now and are the Stanley, has sold bis farm to ,lir, W. Baw- numbered five, four of which were from St. " MRS, W IDE-A- ' ' AKE,. that a Mr, Mills of Woodham is trying to noweat and the latest patterns. and will be dao of Exeter, for the sum of 5!2700 ;,it is General lYlarahant, liirktan. : Marys, and the. greater number being for negotiate a deal, -While plowing in the made up in the vary newest style with Reed a good firm, drunkenness. The fines amounted to `- field on Monday, Sir. Oliver Harris drop tilmmings good work. and square dealing! We Mr. H. A Scarlett of Blyth has sold hie XeGilllivra ed suddenl dead, He complained of solicit continuance of your -trade As we have $9.00. y, p y p in the past. Remember also that in Buts, hardware business and tin shop, to Mr:. As indicated s Nyack ago ,'lire, Mary Ann feeling unwell and Sir Geo. Belllwith whom Sbirts nook wear gloves seeks braces eta. we 'Goo, Densteadt of Auburn,who immediately spring Fairs. I Buiniri.-Sir. William Daunoey, of the he was hired advised him to quit work and. have a largo and well. selected stook, and will takes possession. her it ens lade, gradually ruing succumbed e __ 11th concession. has bought the houie and sell as cheap as any one in ilio trade. A call bar ailments last Tuesday morning at thn 8 go to the bones' He thought he could will convince yon that we mean°'ust what we Ia has bean decided by the business men lllcGiiliyray, at Clandebaye, Tuesday IS lot belonging to Mrs 11foRaun, formerly hold out until dinner, but about 11.30 advertise. Remain or the stand. of Zurich to celebrate the 74th soniv•rsgry dans between husband and wi70 yearp. fee of life ve west Williams, at Parkhill...., ,April 26 occupied by Ii1r. F. Brown, shoemaker, and while goingito fix the harness dropped dead 1%IoHWEN'S 131ack, IIansall. of the Queen's Birthday. Manz liberal Y Beddulnll, at Granton...... ,,... April 13 will hove here in a few days, He intanda Heart disease is assigned as the cause. JOHN POPI7, Prop. prizes will be awarded. death. South Huron, Brucefield..... „..April 154, taking an interest in the butcher business Mr. Harris was a faithful servant and has F ollowlug are the market quotations - Mrs. Graham of Brueefield, prior to bar Some two weeks ago an information. was Granton, Thursda.y.............April IS. , formerly owned nod managed, by Joseph worked for Mr. Bell five years. leavingfor Parkhill was resented b the laid against T. J. bfay, of St. Marys, by, Kirkton, Friday A til 14, Pumpfrey.--Mr,George Saunders, our pop. -, .._._ Wheat ................ 63 to 64 W.F M S with an address and handsomely phiefDenison,for hawking and peddling tea St,. Marys, Tuesday ........,..,April IS- Barley . , ... - ...... 30 to 35 ,,talar egg merchant, is putting up a largo Stanley •' k' bound Bible, psaltor and hymnal to Mitchell, sad. The case came before Mayor -_ - Oats ............ 30 fo 81 , Davis actin far ! . M. Fla on the 23rd building which he intends using as a store ' . ... , 53 to bo While olefins base ball the other day, g Flagg, r Paas ... -. of last month. After some evidence was `'(:raj ronald," D. Burns' "St. Ste room for Lia sags. -We will endeavor in a Baines -11 e aro ,sled to hear that A1r, "' Master Fred Gilroy, eldest son Of 3Ir. J. C, 6 p^ feeble way to call the attention of the art and Airs. John Rola or., who have been Hay • • • • • • • • 6.0010 7.00 taken, the ansa ran dis,nissad year gids -D, COurhlin s partyGilroy,of Olanton had the misfortune to , the actiun ben." 'Three ' that owns those two horses that are lying vary all, are recovering. -The managers of Batter.................. -.151017 1 get hinusebrokou by a blow from a bat. not being judicial, ($Bell Boy." y y preparing Eggs . . . 8.00:110f8.25 air. John Galbraith ofVarns, bought the The incorrigible Emily Moses, of Strat. (roach, aged - (2 eutri.es)--Alex, on [lata o[ mud creek, .that it is entirely the Bayfield Road Church aro ro sting to against the law and injurious to health and make some improvements in the interior bf Yoga se "'Hall farm, near Bayfield, for 05000, Sir, ford, whom the police authorities h,tva for Down "Pasohal" W. Shillinglaw's not cod medaoine for wank a es it such n Chair church. -The Council mat at Varna Clover sand......... , 8.5Q to 8:75 . g y Colwell has bought the l'eaaoak farm, three years tried to rid the. city of, took the mat. (L'Amie," conspicuous place and if they are not re- April 3rd at 1 o'clock P. M. Members all Blurrs. - Mr. John Pope, merchant ,Hiles lout h of Goderioh, 147 acres, for ter in band herself a few days ago by taking Carriage, aged -(2 entries) - W. imovod immediately the board of health will present- Minutes of previous meeting read tailor, waS made happy last Friday by his about 4000. an overdose of morphine while on a drink- Thirsk's "Young Fulton," Jos ;Pump - be called as the neighbors in that and signed, The account of Jos, Fisher wife presenting him with a daughter. -The }yrs, McTavish, who for the past nine in bout. No leas than four doctore were (( __ vicinitywill not stand such aondaet 8 80 for ravel and the account of: Alex. Pett Bros,., of the Yorkshire Packing'the g frays Lord Zetland. -Mr, rank hussel our village black. Thom son 26 back school tax on non tee- House are havinga now roof put on their forte has hoer butter maker au gag Sea- called r end their efforts resulted in sav- Blood -Jos. Edward's ''Glen A. M. forth Creamery, declined to -engagement Ing her life. Roadsters - Smith will move to his farm of,Wodnesday. •idont lot, east part 16 in the south bound- packing house. -Mrs D. Weiamillet re- for the coming season as she inteuda now - _ ((($ entrees) n Sa Samuel The shop will be managed in the future by ar *, were ordered to be aid. Dr. Arm- turned home after several days' visit at lYlattleho's s Roan Cloud, Samuel S p to teat from Ler labors. C}oderioh, _ (+ +_ + Mr, Thomas Kin of Brooke, strop was appoinled Medical Health officer NL ew Hamburg. -Quite a number of the Lamport's hooker, F. G. Nleyora 8, g 8 On Wednesday afternoon Mr, lvm. , instead of Dr, Elliott. Bylaw No. 2 son. Heusallites attended the party at Rodger. Grandy, of Dookerville, Michigan, formerly (=luscols:' (-rand Bend. firmin the appoiuhment of "certain town- villa on Tuesday evening given by the B&IEFa-Rev, bit. Henderson preach- Canadian Drau ht -two ears old-' g of the township of Hay, was married to ,, Y ship officers, was read the third time and Aliases Bonthron, and they report having Masa Albina Gram, second daughter of Mr street morning and evening to the North Wm. Hill's ''Pat." . BRlnrg,-Quito a number of members of passed, The council then adjourned to bad a good time. -A number of the Hun street Methodist church blast Sunday, Special list- li bt Alex, Dow's Wm, Gram Esq. of Hay. P (-g ) - "tiKnights of the ,daocabsea of Union Tent, meet again on Friday, April 21 next, at 6 sail horsemen atteuded the spring horse 1tir,W, Robinson of eho Hnton Road near -Houses to rent are bard to find just [(pasha==. Clvde-J, Brooke' ',Mo- Greenwep, visited Grand Bend Tont on o'clock P. m. G. J. STttwenT, Clark of fair At Exeter on Tuesday. -\?r. D. Gotta, Clinton has liurohased from' Mr. Hale 20 now. -Caption 1 . and Mrs, ftlacgregor blaster,'' Alonday night and spent a vary sociable Stanley, chalk, shne merchant of Zurich was in aores of land joining the rear end of Ilia are visiting their relatives in Goderich BULLS. evening with Ilia Sir Knights of this place. .. . town on Tuesday. -All the onion "growers lot, which with his already good farm makes -Mins K. Watson returned on Satur- Durham, 2 -yr -old - John ]ierr's -The Presbyterians of this lace intend Biddul h Council• are now busy sowing the seed for the a vary desirable Property, da from a visit to her sister an boron- (( " Yearling -John Pedler's p PY tJreseada. having a picnic and diuner to be served -•--, season: -Mr, Robert hell, jr„ was in Lon* . Mr. D, D. Wilson has sold the old Mau: to. -Mr. Norman Macblurchy attended (, __ with aceommodiatiou for all, on the Ist of April 3rd, 1893. don on Monday. -Charles McDonald spent deli farm on the 8tb concession Tuoter- the teachers meeting in Toronto last Wilford. July noat.-Mra. Fulton, Mrs. Dunlop, The Council met nrauant to ad'oam- Sunday at Exeter, --Mr Philip Hauch of smith to Mr John McLellan, .for the saw Judges -Jas Ballantyne, iJaborne i and Mrs. Fallis are here at ,resent and At- p B week, -Miss. Wiggins, of Crediton, y9m. Blanshard. l meat theReove and all° the members res- Zurich was an to.on on Wednesday. -Mr. of 05.800. It 9s a good farm and. in a first Stevens, p D' Weismiller was in London on Saturdmy spent a taw days visiting her relatives feuded the funeral of their lata brother. - ©fit, class condition. h contains t00aorea. in town the past aveek.•-The harbour It is with a feeling of the deepest sorrow on business. He has just received his car - Mrs. Emerson, of Clinton an elderly lady Blyth. The Reeve and Deputy and Councillor load of Sugar, and the rices ars ver low. was a scene of activity the past week, that we chronicle the death of one of the l: _ , p f mat with a eevnre accident Tact Wednesday , -"' Abbott were appointed a Committee to vivit _:..At Dir David Reith's sale last Thursday the preparations for the seasons fish- BltirFs Mr. John Mc1 filen has moat esteemed young men, in the person of Y All thron h the long winter she had been. the mite of Dickens bridge con 4, and the things went ver cher Mr Wm. Moore g Ing, the fitting out of vessels, dredge opened out a store adjoining his old 111(. James vallis, which sad event took g y p•" confined to the house. While walking in p J g clerk was authorized to procure plans and was at Clinton on Saturda on business.- ane scows emloying a large number of stand on Dinsle plane last week at his Loma He had been advartiaa for fenders, to be opened on the Y the yard she Blipped and tell, breaking bar y s teat for the cur - ailing for some time, that dreaded disease, p Mrs Milson of Brantford left for home on tbigh bone. men. -The river is lowered consider- pose of buying all the butter and eggs 1 g p 17th Inst Wednesday, after a weeks visit with bar Miss E.Troyer, of Hills Green ,who i a ably, but still there is a "Strong outflow that the. farmers have to dispose of and consumption, Levin laid its arcs on him Y, and despite the best medical skill and at- The following accounts were ordered to sister and parents. -Miss Robertson of proficient in the use of the brush and pal- The spring freshet has undermined will payothe highest price in cash.-- tendance kept constantly failing until death be paid: -Record Office on Acot of printing Ailaa Craig left for home after several places, We are sorry to hear that Mr. Will, released hien of his aniferin s. He was an $'d 50; T.Armitage rep. Lucau townline 50a days' visiting at Messrs. Arnold's and alta, has received as invitation, from her the break water an several laces and g old teacher, Professor Walker, artist of three large and dangerous holes may Sime blacksmith is stili seriouslyTil exemplary young 'man, respected by all A. N,Powe rep. road Div 3, 02 00; E. Davis Mcilrthur's. bliss Bella Wilson spent Cbaeago to go to that cit to assist him now be seen from the to tons of ' ' who knew him and big departure will be rep. road Div 3 $2 25; F.Blaokwell rep road Sunday at Londesboro' with her sister9 Y p, with very ]anile improvement,—Mr. S. p during the World's Fair. atone have been carried away and.. if Gadiey, or knight of the scissors, is keenly felt by many of his comrades. But Div 3. 75o.Jno 9bbott team and overseeing Mrs Wilkens. -Mr. Solomon Hardy, but. Mrs. Marshall of Wroxeter, neo hiss ' g , these are not soon replaced great in- visitingt Detroit these days. -The it may be truly Said that our loss will be Div 3 512 00,A. McAuley Pick indi8erI 00 ober, of Zurich, was in town on 1louday. Bella Montgomery,died ver suddenly the =t his gaiu and we extend the baud of sym• A. Conway sick indigent $i 00; R. Gilfillan -Mr Charles Moyers has engaged Mr. i'. y y jury to the structure must result. shape h Band as tuning up in great r other night, She had only been maeried pathy to the mourning family in this their rep St Marfa G. R. t3 v0 ; W. Mundy end IannS as head butcher for the coming about weeks. t' The detest cense of her r..---- shape these days. -Mr. Samuel FiukP,r second bereavement, as it is but a year ago others rep Sauble Hill 35 15; T.Morkin rep season. -Mr Jacob Smith, who has been death is not generally known, but she has SPRING FAIRS. who has been confined to the house since his mother was buried in the Grand oulvt.Dav 2 42 00; H. Bean error in dog tax working the past winter for Messrs. Cook been ailing ever since bar marriage, the past five weeks. -with a broken leg, Bond cemetery to which place his remains $1 00 J, Lewis tap road Div 3,511 50. Bros., left for home last Saturday. -Mrs• Word has been received of the death, iu EXETER. is able to appear on the streets daily were followed py a large concourse of The fjonncil cd ourned to "meat again on Theo. Sweet of Mitchell spent Sunday with Naw York State, of James Fiun, formerly with the aid of crutches. -Charlie friends. _Monday the Wish April last, at 2, p. m, Sloss Lovina Cook. -Air 3mallacombe of Kintail, The remains wore found on The Sprang fair of 'Exeter uesda a Hamilton, who has been carrying on —+- W. D. STANLEY, Clark, as erecting a kitchen to his dwelling house .the railway, but foul lay is suspected, as Society was bald as Exeter on Tuesday, the second jewelry store in town for TRUSTS AND Cc rnlNdxrovS, on ,dill street. -Mr. Henry Cook, our en- deceased was known to have received 600 The day was fine,, the crowd Eberly large, J $ Several months has given up business terprising miller, has been making great a short time before none of which was while the show of horses was below the = Are unpopular. But theta is one form im improvements on his remises on Km ' average, horsemen acernin totake ver little and returned to hie home oto Saturday P Orediton• p P R g '. of trust against which no one has anything street the. past week, and he clai,ns he has found D the body, interest in spring ehows Following as the 'an; iou hston,-Mr. Watson, of the to sayThat is the truat'whioh the public- p Mr, f h B. Staokl, has br homed the B>aaxga.-Mr, LewisLowiTi. has hired- with the smoothest croquet grounds in town,- farm of his neighbor,,Ur. Abraham Snider. Prize last :- Masson hotel, having sold out some , reposed in Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the best J, goltzmtin, -We understand Fred Hess Mr John McArthur, banker, is getting on the 181h concession of Stanley. The HORaE3. time ago to a person near Walton, has . it is the trust is fully justified by the from Zurich is going to start the Jeweller , shutters put on Ilia dwelling on King -at. farm contains 91 acres, and was parabased Imported draught, aged -6 entries given up possession and moved to merit of the medi cine. For, remember business in to wn. Success to you Fred.- The work is being done by Mr 1V m. tValah. for $1,500. There is a good bank barn and Iet Coursey &Stewarts Joe Ander- (38nsa11 on Saturday. ffood's..Sars aparill , Cures. We are°plenaed to see Walter on our streets -Mr Chas Mayers has rented his dwelling comfortable gravel honse on it. It is a son;` Jas: Brooks' , "Rykerfield;" D. —+- -Miss Lid Riley from London 5s ilia on King-st, to bir Louis Herald, station cheap farm at that price. Mr. Snider in Burn's "St. Stephen. Three year olds, ::Tho Sisters of Chanty have concluded Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do guest of D. Link. -Tile Epworth League of agent. Mr Meyers is also getting shutters tends going to Ohio. Mr. Steekle will soon (one entry) Wm. Oornish's "ble• with the proprietors of the Beaufort lunatic not purge,. pain or gitua. Sold by all this plana bad an At Home on Wednes• put on his house ; the work being done by be one of the largest laud owners in Huron., Masteri" two year olds, John Emsory's asylum, Quebec, arrangements by w.hiah druggists. day evening -Nelson is on the sick list but bit Robert Patterson. -Messrs McEwen & CAx You TIIINx?-Can you think of a (( " , they become proprietors we hope to see Lam out soon. -Mise. H. Geiger are now busy shipping the balance y Slr James. Shiro, aged, Francis p p tore 1 asylum. The Minard's Linlmdut cores Garget in cows Lewis bas gone to Sarnia to visit her Sisk- of their flax worse igloom disease than dyspepsia, at plunges ars Coleman's s) Do sh Lad:' Aged Coach, erste decided upon was 50 years with th or. -0n Monday last while a daughter of : _ victim in gloom and despondency, makes (two entries) Dow k'rennants( Pascha" gasters are to asp within 50 years with in. Mr, Wa134n Anderson was going to school, him a burden to himself and ctbars W.Shillinglaw's ('L Amie.' Aged road- terest-representing $18,000 a year. abs. ilio aAnKers for a rids, from which DasliWood, and causes constipation and, bad blood, Yet Ster, 3 entries Jno. Beacom's "Seabb. Q Burdook Blood Bitters oures dyspepsaa or „( ) , (( Keep hlinnzd's Liniment in the House. she fell, the wheal ruuI over her arm, indigestion, and has done gain thousands and; Cleo Grafton s Almonte and bremkangit above the elbow. If was BRiEFs-Ar. Henry Willdrt, who had of oases. , .l MagicisI F. G. Meyer's (iToscola." I . BE I duly attended to. his leg broken some time ago is still Aged oarriage,(2 entries) Armstrong & ScaccL RaroitT-The following is the confined to bed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, - atxnnLE9Ex. Loadman's "Book Maker;" W. Thirsk's J l .ZZ1J a 1, report of Cha: promotion examination held Kibler of Zurich were vteiting friends blr, 0. Pesters, of Biddulph, has gone to [.young' Foulton ." v a (.L j 1 ` 1, hese in March, -Nimes of those promoted Linoolnahiee,England, sad intends making BULLS. and relatives in rife village on Thura- oma;' appear in order of standing. -From 3rd to day last. -Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Ruby are abig importation ofLincolnehire Shropshire Aged Durham -lot W. D. Smith; T. 4th. -Curtis (Glanville; Herbert Silber, and Oxford down sheep. , , (( t at resent attending the Hardy trial Shepton s Willow Lane Jaekt Wm. r We have latel r received .a Walter Moilook, Laura Ffeitz, Frant in Berlin. -Mise Nancy Weber, young- Mt, DanMoKay of Ailsa Craag'has gone Colwell's'O✓ord Lassie:' Two year olds , 3 Smith, Emma Freilz, Henry Kuhn, Clara to Port Stanley to take charge of he , ,, , . , I . .• Clark bioses Fdiat, Ella : kforlock, Joe eet.daughtbr of Mr. Jacob to Sr, station there. He was"llmsenled With a Tho s.Goates USborne. Yearlings, W. Fij (] ( ( h 1Flortook, HenryFinkbeanar. From god to was married on Saturday to Mr.. J,, ,gold -watch' and addresx b+fore 'leaving D Smitb; 'rhos. Shapton's "Premier ' Ne' Sto , 1 .3rd. Emma'Rau, Mike Finkboiner,. Percy Ravel, of Grand Bend, -Mrs. Jocob Craik; Gladstone. _ . I ellerman wag the neat of her Sister, The total number of Tavern' and Shop Coursey &Stewart's"Joe Anderson" r Banos, Ira Brown, Charlie Drown, Henry K g awarded'' 'heMedal for best drau lit `TII 8 Wain Orba Baker Ida Mitchell; ` Christena Mrs. F,.Kibler of Zurich for several days Melanges issued for the current License year was . „ - t . S ;.;:, ,.'905 6O -moi ,, u • i i e u n the' rounds and Dow :. Fmkbeiner, lRtchtitd Glanville„-_ULarlie last weelr. b r: end Mrs. Winer of in North Middlesex is twe ty o gh Tay r- , Lorre o g. t RECEIVED - :;.;:., , and four Shop Licenses;, The total num- Tennant's (kPascha” for best li ht Pratte, Solomon Gainer, • Nelson Weinor . Crediton,w,ere the guests of Mr. and p g. ,: . . B.Efore buying ing ;elseVvhe]"e call and, , bar Of a' licants or the ensuing ear ..is t , the i eniion of the • • Y Charlie .Eivald, Russell Redden, Edward Mrs. Hobbs, oti Sunday, Mr.'. Jonas applicants 8 y horse, .I .i9 fat h ;' :_ • see our s ectal 'line 'of Men's thirty Tavera and. four'Sho Licaneae. " : 3.'S • ' " p , 5 e Brand, Moses Haiee; Mark Mitchell, Bennie Hsrtleib, has ptxrohasedie bicycle from Y.. p owners to pend. Joe Anderson to "' and Women's' shoes Sheatdown; Simoh : orlyok.;-Average at- n' rs Tait of Mr. John, Darren, late pubhehar of the the. World's fear ., g Mr. >Jmeraou of ;Minto . Jll , . ' " eo snot fogy the month of March. Ito, ._ '• Parkhill.Review was last week made she re ubr n . s " ... - t d Parkhill who wag ,visiting her, parents . JUDGES .HORaEs, B. A y, Montreal • Q. oipient of)an ttd'dreas and well filled pure© .At ' T per P .•1, ^. fbr Some time retur`.ned Ili on., rues• Thos. Green, Dublin, Geo. ' T£ranier ': IiebecoaWilstnson ot.Brownsvailey, In by the citizens of„1'arkhillprior to hie da• ►ie smille . '., _ ( da mornuig. Mitchell. BUrts Jas. Petty, Hensalh soya ;--"I have been; in a diatrmssed condi. Y _ perturb for Toronto, Where he Las Soonred We hav is also a choice:,new st:ocli ,Got. Morlook, Crediton: `i1. , ri . , elan for three vests from '':isrvoasness E(7win Roohestor, of Ruoboc, pasinvented a goad position in the Department of Ag .. . .'df ;:BI s., nd,.iMen s Read made rioniture: citEn>rox. '. y..:.. Weakness .of the StomaoL, Dyapapeia and .a fender or mechanical cushion to be at- ITEITS•ALL• ;` ' no her hltetT'ivan skfi ed out and This the C . 0. Ing, b6E. oil( boys, Sultg. ; at Tndl estion until m ' health was gone, I A , t, pP , Thr► annual,aprtng;fatr e! . rediton 8 Y, inched to the ends Of elf, ear t uoka to ' dO o cons sail with no ta• time Mr, James Merrily,,on ilia .0th lino $2,50,1. bod:been, _ ot. sing t y revent eo la or animals from bem run Independent jAgrtcultural Society was P p p B Fj Ntssourijsahe ictim. The oua lief. Lbou Lt,:one:botticof:South .Ainerl eel y.Y . g 'held on Wednesda :: The attendance Our stock of Mens uttm s:and a oval by wheelP. Y 'g g.; don me mese cod man took some valuables away wittlhim A there is, likely to.be an .edit . can Nervine, which , e 8 . , , was ver lar a ;and the exhibit of horses', . .., L htondard ne„ a aper, IN is in Y . g - Pant n .5 is coin Tete. It > sur n r h of dootorin I evecdta P ivhlie,,;ar. snit Mrs.- Murray were St. ce ul thL ace ilei is tl e- lm I. g p, than a 7 $30 wo t . fi F above the average, Following is the p , „ , V i G e . . Iry 9141 CS aanolat di,f:col.les, and las Offered its lifer eon business recently. The,: arttelas r g q , A1011 . risn ..the.large number'Ot Spri;p • in niy lido. I would advise :every weakly y _ bu g g _ creditors 10 canis on the dollar tsastt, or 20 ooneigted'ot a int ,cap. coal `aar.ot new . Prize ltah , y, arebnto> usS this. valuable and lovely rem- p , D.: , suits, we have, alread , sold. A oaata ' n time, The liabil+tien ties betttoen sE '- • y ed Arial bottle will oonvluoe ou.;: o boots, Lhree or four silk handkerohisfa,gold soli s, (SpeClsal iTiduceli'lEtlts offor ,. Y, y _ Older. earl and t .our cholot . 660,b0d sad ,s00,,000. vin - sham, and charm. The liStmwas In Aged Clyde `- (3 entries -James . , - y, e Y,,. Sold by O. Guts, Druggist. . W g, g Y ), „: patties who buy in barrel lots,. L ILthe she r3 of . a. 'std lea of which Mrs: B coke' .+(Mo aster "' :ower' filet ars : .. ,:, ,. p ... ,L ::B p r M , 6 R• ORD1. L mord a Lintcioat;. is used':by Phystetana. 'Marra :v u -hr b lde :,; S F ,;,, . ' , & CQ.. `MnoasJ A , inyment surae C'o,1de, eta, ?u,.L 1. y al ed . ,g highly.- D. i k7lEI15117ILL ,ei(t ,.11 .1 ,,,, ,; , , . , ,, :. , •:;;; I i.. -:, .