HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1895-6-7, Page 1EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,
UNE 6 1895.
NO
412
The Molsons Bank.
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(Chartered by Parliament, 185,5.)
?aid up Capital. - $9 000 000
• • • • • • • re 7
Rest rand ... . .. , ... .... 1,200,000
Head office Montreal,
F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq.,
Gemmel, MANAGER
Deoney advanced no avod Farmer's on their
swn notes with one or more endorsers at 7
Percent per annum.
Exeter Branch,
. .to 3 p.
)pen every lawful day tram le am
m., Saturdays 31.0 a. m. to I, p.meemb,
&general banking business eransa,cted
CURREN.RATES adlow.edfor mon
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on Deposit Receipts, Savings Bankat s
per cent, .
Exeter, Jr28, !88, Manager
WTSiiiinAVe nil argiiiitrg
matter: goal "lay; steady work the year
round, For p rth'iulars address, with %tamp,
at °n°13' &au" 8* ALYURTISEIUP AOSSoir,
BOX 450, London, Ontario.
.„e,
Winchelsea School Bport.
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The following is a eoereet report of
the pupils in 8. S. No. 6 Usborue, for
in
Crsborne Council.
isarquhar.
Additional Locals.
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HYMENBAL:-One of Farquhar's fair.
est daughters, in the person of Miss
Mary Jane Campbell, daughter of Arid-
'ew Campbell, joined hands with Mr,
J.,as. Scott, eldest son of Mr. 'Thomas
Scott, of Hibbert, on Wednesday ev-
ening, May 29. The nuptial knot was
ee ev. opeland at the manse,
tied I R C
in Elimville. The young couple will
make their future home in Eibbert.
We join with their many friends in
wishing them eeery success through
married life. -The building of a new
hall which has been under discussion
for some time, is to be built at last by a
joint stock comp B 'Id' •
Huy. ui Mg opei
ations are to be commenced at once
Wm, McOloele lin ha v ing secured the•
contract for brickwork and Wrn. Din
nin, of Lumley, the woodwork. It will
be one of the finest country halls in the
county, when completed.
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Thete died la Bowmanyilll
8rd lug., Thomesine, wife of
Spry, and sister of Mr, F. W
mother, at the age of 68 years,
While Mr. A. Q. Bobier wae
bis okl. stand :my °couplet
Levett, at noon Wednesday
covered three boys whose age
tween 12 and 14 years, vele
'lonely employed in the office
not be definately stated what
ject was, but they had no bush
and had gained entrance from
the front door being locked
Levett and his employes to di
Masaide seeeeee,
the last regular meetine
0
eight) of Lebanon Fotest Lod
A. F, & A. M,, the members di
attend divine service in bed
TrivittIVIeinorial church, on
day preceeding St, Johnei D
23ed, Rev E.
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The Connell met as a Court of Revis
on on the let inst. All the members
were Present and duly sworn: On mo
tion of le. Gardiner, seconded by J.
Bunter,eT%Kay was appointed :their-
main. 'elm following. changes were
made in the assessment roll. John
1 , . assesse. as owner
Roveliffe sen iof S e
11, COD. 4 and Ee 9, Con, 5; 'William
leawden as owner of pt, 14 and 15, con.
leand We 15, eon. 2, and John Willis as
tenant of the saine; John Treble assessed
as'owner of pt. 14, eon. 1, instead of J.
'Willis; Alex, McFalls inserted as own-
er 2, N 14, eon 2 and pt, 14, con 4, in-
stead of Wesley Welsh struck off Henry
Colbert, owner of pt. 8, S. W. B. instead
of tenant; Gen Ling•ard as joint owner
lot E, con, 8, instead of householder;
John Eseery'e and Thos. Hawkins' dog
assessments struck off. The following
names were added to the roll. -Richard
Colbert, teuant, pe 1, con, 1; Williana
Colbert owner, pt. 8, 8. W. B, Welling-
ton Amoy, lot 9, con. 2, M. F; John
.
William, lot 28, con. 2, M. le David
Roweliek, Se 11, con, 4, E e 9, con. 5,
tenant.,e0n motion of the above chance-
es and -idditions were confirmed and'
the Collet adjourned.. .
The uotincil mot immediately after
the Collet adjourned. Minutes of prey -
ious meeting were read and adopted.
.
Gardiner -Hunter that the assessment
roll for • 1895 as revised be acce ted
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and an.or et di wn on the Treasurer
d • •a
the Assessor's sulary.-Carried. Del
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bridge -Gardiner that Enos Cook be
appointed pathmaster of statute labor,
.....her
1.) No. 5 S. E W. instead of VV. Turn-
'Y'• , •
bull resigned. -Carried. By-law Na
lead. Keddy-Hunter
4,1895 was then•
that by law No. 3, 1895, as now read, be
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-Carried motion of .
Gardiner the council adjourned to meet
main Saturda Jul 6th at 1 . tn,
kle Y, Y 13
Trustees are requested to be
School Trust
prompt M sending in their annual lev-
ies, and pathniasters in returning' their
lists. G. W. Holman, Clerk
L 0. L. DISTRICT MEETING,
Tee ,Tune annual meeting of Biadulph Dis-
trict, I.,. 0.e., win. be llield in Centralia on
Saturday 15th, inst., at one o'clock, for ' the
transaction of business.
joini NEIL, Digtriat foster,
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the month of May. The names are
order of merit. SR, 5ru.-Edith Turn-
bull, Whifr_ed,Coupl!nd., Afigie..el..une,tefe.
q.,) 4rn,-Ja.eirna,n, &yin, tranenn DU
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bridge, George Godbolt. JR, ern.--
John Coupland, Ella Canine. SR. 3nn.
T 0. L. COUNTY INIEETIMG.
ATI,*
Ethel Godbolt, Leslie Robinson, Mabel
Coupland. JR. Ban.--A.nnie Brimma.
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ihe. jun() annual County Orange Ludge
meeting will he held in liensall on Frulay
tete rilar, or Dodgesalre2.xpect-
eeer:80. All -eV lorder
lab:L. represente i ynytauniongeniii
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Jennie Berryhill, Linda Miners.
leo. on roll 56, average atteudance
34. SR. 2ND --Lame. Sleamon, May
Hawkinson. Edward Johns, Jit. 2ene,
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MILITIA.
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Gertie Miller, Birtle Francis. Pearl
Spicer, Srt, PT. 2ND —Jia Delbridge,
Milton Sleamon, Mabel Sawyer. JR.
PT. 2i -in. -Nellie Nixon, Jessie Coup
land, Louis Wood. SR. PT. 1. Ada
Brimmacombe, Garnet Miners, Charles
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TRIVITT MEMOR/AL Ciroaciii.--Rev. E.W.
Hunt, Rector. .Sunday Services, 13, a. m
and 7 n. m. Sunday School and Bible Class
for Adults 3 p, m. Holy Communion, 1st
Sunday of each month Ut 1110rIling service
ME"rnoniST citunon-eramee-St I Rev.I• G'
JACKSON Pastor.SundayServices,10.110 a .m,
and 6.30 p.m. Sabbath. Sohool, 2.30 p.m.
MAO' STREET Rev. H. W. -Locke, Past-
or. Sunday Services, ,10.30 a.m. and 0,30 p.m
Sabbath School 2.30 p, m.
PRESBYTERIAN °num:R.-Rev, 'W.hiartint
Pastor. Sunday Services,11 a. m. and 6.30 p,
m. Sabbath School. 9.45 a. in
EALED TENDERS ( in duplicate ) for the
S sapply of Hard. and Soft Coal, Hard and
Soft Wood (English measure), for the heat-
ng of all Military Buildings in eaeh of the
'Military Districts will be received. up to Fri-
day, llth June,1895. Tenders to be marked
on the left hand corner of the envelope: Ten-
Godbolt. JR. Pr. 1,- Ida Glidden,
Frank Brimmacomb, Edwin Coward.
No on roll 37, average attendance 29.
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JOHN 4 GREGORY ), Teachers
ELLA. E. tiezes
-.1151.
CTreenway.
when the rector,
will deliver an appropriate se
cordial inyitatian is extende
Master Thomas Matson and his moth-
er, of Bay field, visited Mr. W. J. Wilsoa
and other friends here last week -Mr.
johu Sherritt, deputv-reeve of Stephen,
is attending County Council in Gocle-
rich this week. --Rev. J. H. Chant, W.
3, Wilson, R. S. Wilson and wife are
t at
obriefehroemmee till
Satrtealt) thrrehMeyethwoidllisntoCt
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next a eek, -11 r. Henry Battram and
Miss Christena Wickert were married.
last week at the residence of the bride's
father -11rs. J.Poster, Sr., fell and hurt
outside fraternity.
Chance in Business .
Miss Morgan, of Peterboro ,
chased the millinery business
ed by Mrs. D. Spicer, in Exete
the past number uf rea,rs and
at cost and under, the entire
trimmed and untrimmed mill
make room for a larger and
g aegains will I
eau stock, Bi b
Call white there is a s 1
good e e
412 - . . .
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tterfor ' Coat " or "Fuel Wood," as the case
may be, and addressed to the undersigned,
Otte,wa.inteforms of tender containing full
P rd
Usborne..
.
particulars nie,y be obtained from the De-
Bartment at Ottawa and at the Office of the
i 1,-
eputy Adutant General of each, of he fol
lowing Militia Districts, vie.. : London, Tor-
onto, ICingston Montreal, S't. Johns, Quebec,
Halifax, N. S. St• John, N. B and Winnipeg,
man. ' .i
No tender 'will be received unless made on
a printedform furnished by the Department,
nor will any tender beconsidered if the print-
ed form be altered in, any manner whatever,
Each tender must be a000rnpanied by an
cheque on a Chartered Canadian
nk far an amount equal to five erout
of Bathe total value of the articlest endered for,
which will be forfeited if the party making.
the tender decline to sign a contract when
oalled upon to do so. If the tender be not
aceepted, the cheque will be returned.
The Department does not bind itselfto tic-
cept the lowest or any tender.
A. BENOIT Captain,
' Seretary.adopted
De artment of Militia and Defence,
P Ottawa. 25th May, 1805,
We regret to record the sudden death
cSunday last one of LTsborne's most
m
estimable citizens, Mr Leonard Hunter.
mr, Hunter had enjoyed his usual
health up foxa few moments of his death
11illlingI.ov.
when he complained of a pain in his
breast and alMeSt immediately expired.
Deceased was a native of Yorkshire
England and emierated toCanadaf"
Eld , ..
when but a boy He settled in Osborne
and gradually rose into prominence as
a successful farm er and stock breeder.
He filled for a number of years the es_
. . r
mon of Deputy Reeve and Reeve of
Usborne and was for a number of years
a member of the Board of health. At
the time of leis demise ha a mem-
sideMonday. Dr. Caw attended her,
an sie is now improvinsr.--Mr. W. T.
d 1 '
TTlens sold a drivine horse to Mr. White
The Federal Life Assurai
pany, Hamilton.
of Exeter. -Mr. John' McGregcr was
h '1r s ir rised by a visit from
verY aPP13 1 P •
several friend from the viciuity of Elgin
-Arrangements are being made to
hold the annual Sabbath school picnic
some time nextweek.-Mr, eer, prance
yisited Mr. J. Wilson last Monday.
la a, G. W. HoLUAN, Special Ageni
We beg to acknowledge wi
thanks receipt of cheque for $200t
of llishe Weed- The Prompl
NV litch the company has settled
being aix days from the tune the
Preven, andthe courteous businks
ner your company has dealt with
recommend The Federal Life to t
ing Insurance as a thoroghly rel
.6.1sammiLIMOZVSeanurnMern
Explanation
ber of the South Huron Agricultural
Society and was elected its representa-
To TIM EDITOR OF TI -LE ADVOOATR.
MBAR Sm. -As cpmplaints have
reached me, from the different papers
it1 the County of the failure to receive a
.
copy Of minntes of Union Teachers'
meeting-, J write to say that I furnished
a copy in usual form to the Goderich Sig-
nal, and T see that that paper published
the same, but why other papers did not-
get copy aps the Editor of Signal
perhCoegeDentSurgeons, to explain through
be 1-ind enouPo
aye on the Western Fair Board. His
sudden death is a sad blow to the fam-
ilv and a shock to the community. De-
ceased 'was a member of the Methodist
church and was twiceemarried, his sec-
and wife and several children survive
him to mourn the loss of a kind and
indulgent father. The funeral which
took place, last Tuesday ' was largely
attended the remains being interred in
the Eeter Cemetery
x.
Dashwood.
pany.
Fetent wc
Signed by Executors jos. Sxxxoi
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The estate of Mrs. Anna Ball was
SA3IITEL AU
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Professional Cards.
11.E.INSMA.N,L.D.S, Fanson's Block
two doors north of Carling Store
HAIN ST, axeree, ex tracts teeth
without pain. Away at Daum every 'Wed-
nesday, Hansen lst. Friday; Blyth, first Mon-
day and Zurich on last Thursday of each
month.
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Centralia.
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sold ea Wednesday and things sold a
great deal better than was anticipated
es
Exeter School Rep
Dos-JoshuaHuxtablehashad a
new Page wire fence put around his
II . T . Hicks is very 1 .- .
lot -Mrs '' 'II C
W. Smith has bought ono of Chris Has-
kerville's barns and had it remo ved to
the rear of his cheese factory. -The ex_
cavation of Mr. eottrill's new building
is finished and the contractor is await
f ± le • e le .
mg the manu acture o the vie -.-
Eilberell. Ratz and J. Sherritt took the
• e•
\tram her Tuesday morning for Gode-
rich to attend the Counter Council.-
Arrangements are beine made for the
usual lot of July festival in the parson-
age grounds. It promises to be the
best yet held.
Tun ROYAL TEMPLARS.-The R. T.Lida
of T., had an ice cream social ou the
evening. of the 24th of Ma3,-, which was
well attended. Visitors from the Cred-covered
iton, Sodom and 'Exeter Councils were
present. A warm debate took place on
capital punishment between Messrs.
Harris, Stanlake and Carrick in favor
of it, and Messrs Delgaty, Butt and
' The former -won
against it.
by two points. -The District meetine
, e
of the R. T. is to be held here on ithe
12.th of June and the local council is
making preparations therefor.
SUDDEN DEATIL-It is our painful
duty to record the sudden and tines
pected death of Mr. Leonard Hunter of
the second concession of Usborne, at
the age of 58 years. He was as usual
at church on Sunday afternoon, and in
the evening went out on the verandah
wife, feeling some
with his and though
pain did not apprehend anything ser-
ions, when suddenly he fell into his
wife's arms and expired. Heart troub
le was said to be the cause of death.
Mr. Hunter who was born in Yorkshire,
Eng , in the year 1827, came to this
country about 47 years ago and short-
ly after settled in the township of Us-
borne where by industry and economy
he obtained a beautiful home for him-
self and family. He was highly es-
teemed by all who knew him. For 14
years he served the township as come
enter, deputy -reeve, reeve; and at the
time of his death he was a member of
Board of Health and a director of the
County Fair. He leaves a widow . and
four children, besides 7- other .children
by his first wife." The funeral conduct-
by the Rev. W. H. Butt
ed on Tuesdayb
was largely attended . At a meetiug
of the official board of the Centralia
circuit of the Methodist church the fol
lowing resolution was passed and a
copyordered to be given to the be-
reeved family and to be published in
the papers: -"Moved by John Essery
and seconded by Richard Hicks, that
the members of the Quarterly and True-
tee Boards of Centralia circuit here as
sembled, desire to express their sympa
. .
thy with Mrs. and L. Hunter and family ble loss they in
this ereat irrepaira
le
have sustained in the death of a hue.
t and •ind a fether. We have always
J . , . ,
found Bre, Hunter obliging, yet faith-liad
ful in the performance of his duties in
connection with the church or state,
. 'ty
either in private or official capaci ,
and we keenly feel the loss we have
also sustained in the death of our broth.
.
01, Mad and neighbor,
at first. Mt. John Hoffman purchased
the property and business and without
a doubt will conduct 15 10 a way that
. e
will suit the publicAs John ia
lie.
young man we bespeak for him a .
,
eral patronage and we are sure he ei ill
be found honest and straight forward
in all his dealines.-Messrs Fred Young,
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Geo, Eilber anchou Reeding of Credi-
ton we •e in town Wednesday evenine.
- , 1 e
' Bike's
They wheeled over on their {,
The latter has some attraction in town.
t Marys'
Severa.1 farmers went to the S .
are last weelr for stone for the new
qu Y
church. -Mr. Dave Gottschalk has had
an awning put up 111 front of his confec-
tionery which serves as a shade and is
also a preventive for flies as the sides
with screen -Mr John
are . .
G. Soldan, who has long been a resident
of Dashwood ca.rrying on a th 1 and
hardware business, and who sold out a
few months ago to Messrs. Paulin and
Rennie, will locate in Pigeon, Mich
He is at present busy packing and will
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be off in a few days. He will cairy
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with him the best wishes of the entire
•tv to his new home -Mr Pet
communi .. • .
er Melsaac bas a new iblack driver in
MS livery. Peter understands tee
wants of the you've men as he was once
ts n calline
Young himself, and a yone n
him for a horse and rig can get one to
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sly
their liking. -Everyone is anxiou_
looking for raire-Quite a num ber are
talking of going to Pt. Huron on the
June-Maccabee Excursion.
SR. 5T1L-Alex. Martin, E
Callum, Russell Rieke, Ernest
Frank Lutz, Barton Hooper.
-Stella Gregory, Eddie Eaci
toria Bagshaw, Frances Fish,
Warren Ross. No. or
Average attendance 34.
Lockhart, 'I
. e ,.
Div. e• i
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,be... 4ra.-Eva Brownin°.
el
Dignan, Chaelotte Peterson
re ie Sweet, Her
Handford,F dd•
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JR. 4Tu.—Clara Fanson, May
Quance Etta dilles
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n Maecrie Cottrell. 1
in , bIrt
AA e veraee attendance 38
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Vesper,
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env, 0
_ _ JR. BRD.-May Armstrong,
Honour Olive Treble Her
, ,
Violet Willis, Frank Ross. J.
W. Muir, Carrie Dyer, Shirle
, _ ., ,
Lottie Hyndman,Nettie Walt(
Hardy. No. on roll 54, avi
tendance 45. A. E. Gregory
Div . ,
RD.- VIII o ns on
SR. 3 Al ' J h t
Howey, Mamie Fanson, Geo.
an en e, ossie ne .
D R dl Fl ' S 11 J
Cora MePherson, Norman Tier
r • k T • •
a lei Merv,
Huston,ne"tan y ,
a s on. o. on
JamesB 1 d N roll
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age attendance 46.
M. E. Gill
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Div. 5.
bre 2en.-Elerbie Greeeme
ei er. INGRAM, DENTIST, Member Royal
succotoWill
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eater, Ont. A safe anaesthetic given for
the painless extraction of teeth. Eine Gold
Fillings as required.
. .
' gh
his paper as he informs me it was the
result of neglect on the part of his mail-
Hurondale
ing clerk. 3 trust the &liters of coun-
tee, papees.will lee _kind enough to pule-
lisp the same even if it 'is'Stale news.
Yours &c..
GEO. W. HOLMAN, Sec. 'W. Huron
The li • le 'guson,
ofthee`
a oye is t e name new
BeetOffiree esta,blished in Bethesda, the-
•
latter name is already on the Postal
Guide for Ontario, hence the change.'
k-,
Mr kx. W. Holman received a 'letter
.,,
---ee: D. Amcor AlermisOle,(p.D.sereme.e
4`), .. honors Graduate of the roranto Ifni-
rst( and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
oOntario. Teeth extracted without pain.
Alle modes of Dentistry up to date. Office
over Elliot & Elliot's law office -opposite
Centel Hotel -Exeter. ---e,-.
Stephen School Report.
and a telegram from Ottawa on Satur
day last stating that the Post Office
Mr. John Dew has
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Medical
The followine is the report of S. S.
No. 3, Stephen,''for the month of Maye
The names occur hi order of merit.
SR. 4ree-Fred Sanders, Hettie Sweet,
Henry Beaver. JR. 4T11. -Geo. Bag-
,
snaw, Herman Beaver, Gee, sanders,
Clara Stanlake, Sam Jory. SR. 3RD.-
Eddie Beaver, Luther Penhale, Daniel
Sanders. SR. eere_centen Sweet,
B ah Sanders, Mary Sanders. JR. 21en
-or
Stella Penhall, Marshall Box. JR, PT.
2en.-Launy Ford, Herbie Ford, Asa
Penhale, Roy Parsons, Best speller in
3rd and 4th classes, Hattie Sweet Best
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.peller in 2nd class, Mary Sanders.
Number of names on roll, 48, average
attendance 40.18.
W. B. BAGSRAW, Teacher.
had been granted.
been appointed postmaster and the of-
fice will be held in his residence.
Scarcely three months have passed
since the agitation started and the des-
patch withwhichthe whole affair has
been carried through. shows the just-
ness of the claine.-Searletina is peeve
lent in this neighborhood and the
school is thinned out as a result. -The
trustees of the school haProuty'
ve She meter-
ial on hand to veneer the school house
and it is also their intention to build a
basement under it. This is a right
rnove and will commend itself to the
public, especially as it will not be lone
before all schools will be heated by
furnaces, a method which should have
been adopted long ago. -We reeret
to the death of*Mr.
DR''t SHOULTS, CENTRALIA.
' ha moved. one door south.
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tys. .1 A. ROLLIN'S & T A. AMOS.
4, Residenees, same as formerlyC.
.. OFFICES, Spackman„ building, Main se
nil Rollins' officio; same cis formerly -north
door. Dr, Amos' office, same building -south
door. May 1st. 1893
j. A B,ollins, M. D. T. A, Amos, M. D
DLT. P. McLAUGHLIN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and. Act:ouch-
enr. Office, Dashwood, 0.nt.
VeterinacY•
W4
ILLIAM SWEET, ITETER-
v v Mary Surgeon. Graduate To-
7119,e, rant° Veterinary College Office anti
', ee esidence at the'old stanii,' one block
East Er. j.Spaekman's Store. Dehorning a
speeiaite.
Legal.-
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Hillsgreen,
this week announce
wm. Wood, of Lot 34. Con. 4, at the
35 ' Deceased had
'D H. COLLIN'S, BARRISTER,SOLICIT-
J.Jo• OA, Conveyancer Notary Public.
Office -Over O'Neil's BankExeter, Ontario,
Money to Loan.
ellth
A young man of our villaee issued
the usual invitations to friends to at.
tend hisweddine, which was to have
been held on L'ogan's bridge on the
24th of May, but when the hour for the
ceremony arrived his better half -to
.
be -failed to appear. The young man
has much sympathy in his bitter disap
pointnaent.-15 has been said that mis
fortune never comes singly, and this
has been proven to be but too true.
by a former resident of our village,
-Mrs. Anderson, of Arizona, daughter of
Jno, Cochrane of this place. Some time
ago her husband, Geo. Anderson, was
taken ill with an attack of typhoid fe-
ver, succumbed after a short illness,
.„,,
YV nise she was preparing to return
to Canada her six year old son was tit-
_ sick
ken and he,. too, passed awaY.
Mrs. Anderson arrived in Hillsgreen
last week, accompanied by her two
children.
early age of years,
and t
been in ill health all winter an a-
tack of typhoid fever this spring prov-
ed toomuch for his enfeebled frame. and
y ,,
death resulted on Thursda las- The
funeral took place last Saturday and
was very lareely attended, the remains
u
being interred in the Rogerville ceme-
tery.---Our boys played a game of foot-
ball on Friday evening. last with a
supposed team from : Exeter North,
but which was really a picked team
from two or three of the clubs around
the village. The match was hotly
contested and resulted in a victory ' for
the visitors by 2 to 1, but this would
no doubt have been reversed had our
boys their full force, -three of their
best players being absent 011 account
of the death of a near re)ative. One of
the visitors' tried some Sullivan tactics,
but was asked to stand aside to the
finish. We hope soon to hear of a re-
turn match.
Fire Near Clandeboye
Murray, Jessie Cameron, Sat
dem Milly Martin, Annie E
1 ILDICKSON,BARRISTER,SOLICITOR,
L. of Supreine Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyancer, Commissioner, &e. Money to loan
Office-FansorliSBloek,Exeter
About midnight on the night of
Thursday of last week the Messrs. Jos.
and Thos. Canning, of 4th concession,
McGillivray township, near Clandeboye,
were awakened. by the loud barking of
their dog, and fancying some prowler
to be in the vicinity, arose to investi-
gate. Finding no one they again re-
tired, to (make later with the house
completely enveloped in flames, and
but scant time for them to arouse the
other inmates and make their escape,
The building and contentents were
completely consumed, on which there
was no insurance. About a year ago
the barns and outbuilding's of these
brothers were burned, and beine re.
__ere
placed by others the latter also
reduced to ashes, together with a num
JR. 2 -ie. ---Willie Murry, Wi
T H ' 11 b
combe hos. unkin Herbo
' ' e.
John Herten, Burton Presze;
on roll 80, average aen tt d am
H. E. Walrond
Th; v. 6.
e"
SR 2ND -Merle Gould, Nil
' '
Harry Huston, Louise Carl
Newton. Jut 2ten.-Ruby Tre
Dickson,' th,e1Armstroneb, DI
Lottie Elliot. Noon roll 74
66. H. Pring•1(
.
Div, 7.
SR. 2are-Gertie johnstt
Westaway Ruby Davidsoi
-
' 2 J k
Brown JR. ND. -Fred ec
Towle, Percy Wood, Annie E
on roll 81 , average attendant
A. V. Jeckel
ULLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC
124 itors, Conveyancers, ate.
B. v. ELLIOT. FREDERICK ELLIOT
Anationeeis
7E1 BROWN, Winchelsea. Lieensed Aunt-
.11. ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborne
gales promptly attended to and. terms rea-
sonbale.Sales arranged. at Post office. Win-
ohelsea.
surveyors.attendance
—
RED. W. FARN0q1gB, Proyincial Land
F :. Surveyor and. Civil Engineer. Office,
Over Post Office, Main. street. xeter, Ont.
TeDWARDrEELE, P. .r.cS. Ootario
_kJ Land Surveyor and Civil Engineer,
lkoderich, Ont.
REFIDLENOBS: St, Marys, Journal, and thew
Reetory, Eirkton.
ber of cattle.
MIMTALS.
.4-1-----
insurance.
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NEFCSSITY
--".-
KNOWS NO LAW y
Goderich: G. W. Thom son has re-
cawed intelligence that his brother 10
law, cept, a, Hartly, had been drowned
iu Lake Michigan. The fatality oe-
eurred on May 13th, just off Kenosha,
the vessel the deceased commauded a eo-
ung down in the storm of that date
LiTRANG-Ia Usborne on the
the wife of Henry Strang, o
ter.
MoRs,-In Centralia, on SOO
wife of 11,, 10, Hicks, of a st
el
oweeeT.-In Stephen on the
the wife of Thos. Sweet, of
TA ELLIOT,
- 'Et
Insurance Agent,
Again st. Exeter
srReeteetin & iisistiRANeE AGENT.
StateDOMthi011
Anchor, Aimee Allan 1
American. White Sear, and 'Clyde Lines
ee fl.glend, Ireland, Scotland, Germany,
Franc. . Cape Colony, Australia, and
New sned o p9rtios Zealand,
Prepaid tielteta ist
wishing to sen'd for their friends.
i
Laneaselre, London and Lancashire,
erorteeer n, North British and. Merean tile,
aarr Perth Mutual Fire Insuranee Oa's,
, nion and Lancashire Life insnr. Co.
e 'Le idon Guarantee and Accident Oo
LOAVAtiT BATES. Capt, Geo. Kemp
busemoneareesomnrok . , 110”1141.W..0.01111..0860
. . .
EXETER MARKETS.
(Changed every evednesdeee
'Wheat per bushel .30.98 to 1.00
Oat; 34 to 40
Peas 75 to 89
Butter 19
,I5gge
r'ota tons per bus . ...... .........„ .... .... .... 95 to 41
6 .59 to 7,09
A lei it e per bushel $5.90, te $5.40
nod cl.loyer " OM to 9:10
. n e,, , o• 0 ,14,-
17201911511.""..- •
We have too much stock on hand and we are
• .
going to sell at prices that will mean money
in every. customer's pocket. ,
COME AND $1 5 00
SEE OUR 9
Black Wor ted Suitings
COME AND $9 00 T d S *t°K—In11'b
SEE OUR o 9 wee ui ings
'
Wingham: BrakemHitan u , on the
Palmerston mixed train, on Saturday
MiltRILVGES.
le coupline cars at the
last, whi e
the forefinger and
R. 5511tion here, ,
1111,1Mb of the right hand pretty severe-
ly jammed. It is not expected that he
will lose them, but he will be laid off
for some time
CANN.-PAssmoRE.-At the
of the brides parents, or
inst., by the Rev, Cook,
Cann to Miss M. Kg dauge
Thos P ssmore, both of 13 ,
work
Mitchell: At the instauce of the Board.
Dint:ORS
of Health and the corporation of Logan
.
ft writ has been issued from the High
he Mit hell
Court of Justice against t c
rd of Health and Medical HenIth of.
totem
titer of 1894 and the toven cou.nei -
.
ine $700 for expenses ineurred in con-
.
neetion with the tete Seebach small -pox
( .
- . ii in
case. The trial will linely come o
_____
t 51
11/0 AM.i bee on ie
,
Mrs. james McKaig, aged
,_, _ _ _
bi..1 BILL NX) -In St Mays o
T A , .• . „
.
inst.. William Sietherland
Year.
1Itterreit,-In Usberne, on tb
Leonard Hunter, ageel 6E.
8 days,
Mitchell: The dispute between the
authorities o Ynox church nd the
s been emieably settled
with et toi ha , ,
' ' . ' 's
Mr, Cawsey sued for $2,,000, ond he 1
50 . 1500sdti toMay
receivean costs p
27th, which will involve a payment, it
frIF
i
4
11
1
.
In an no's we lead he tmde for nne
tl
P ' t
.t. .
' : 0. lot
W a big
goods and low prices ehave
.,h , .
half
of remnants and offer them at price.
.
VI II 8 Afft• EMI. ti=1 11, Ill i MN Ill li a OM 11 III
......... ..................................... 18 to 29 Pe e i. wercnant
u or,
IS said, 0 0, 011
on the
r. John
Collins'
passing
by W.
dis-
a are be-
suspie-
• It eau
-
their ob-
sess there,
the back.
and Mr-
nner,
(Monday
e No. 133,
ceded te
y at the
the Sue -
ay, June
W. Hunt,
mon. A
d to the
has pur-
coaduct
r, during
will sell,
stock of
inerv, to
complete
e offered..
ctlon.
MoRee. Be
ice Com-
th sincere,
on the life
ness witi,.
his claim,
claim wee
s -like =an-
us, should,
hose need
able COM-,
OD,
RTIN.
ort.
Isle efe-
Gre
Gregory
JR. 5TH.
ett, Vic -
Ida Fer-
rell 41,
eachee.
Haryey
, Rhoda
bie Ford,
Thoma.
e, Mary
o on roll
Teacher
-
Coleman
y Gould,
11y 13obler,
rs, Verey
rage at
-
Teacher..
Melville
Sanders,
R. BRD.-
, Mervytt
n Hicks,
52, aver-
, Teacher.
,. Jennie
Ldp Haw-
eideman.
lie New-
t Horrel,
tor. No.
e 70.
, Teacher.
a Carling
nz, May
ble, Dolly
Ilia Treble
average
, Teacher.
n, i, Minnie
ell, Laura,
rown. No..
e 60.
1, Teacher
1st inst.,
fadaugh-
Li ult., the
on,
6th inst.,
0 son,
residence
the 5th
Mr. John
tee of Mr -
borne,
28th tilt,
27 yeare.
the 26th
n his 86,
qrid that.,
yeats, 4
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