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pat
RIVOLI
' Stripes and plains. with
1ICV eoIoxing inpatterua,
all 1;ming AppliqueJf-
eet. These are very 3
lish low juiced goads, be-
ing only 15e.pe1'
24ets,
J.LO1U) CAXBRICS, fast colors, stylish
up4o.date goods at 20c. and 2:10.
Cromptuu Corset goods.
POPLESTONE GARDENER.
vie-. a Specialty. Post Office Mock
CeelltY 71) WAN.
elealkell &irate feu&
Um or viibilgo pre
tutereet,
eon et CAW'S%
gorrintt-rmeMi Veeter.,.
•
Veen , kb, visited
wilts o outlay last.-Mes j,
‘s in 1t11%UVCII ljll his family to
ego, where he has weaned a
situation. -Now bud; out for the
h.fll' as the election is over. and ac -
ng 10I.PPort work was to COM.
IMmeilitetely aftete-Our town
i be supplied 'with evaterworts to
run with WOW power, and there is at
least one individual bere Who can furn-
ish wind enough, we should judge, to
run it.- -A great ninny from tide vicin-
ity went to 'Zurich on Thursday even-
ing lost to hear the result of the pollS
stud a large number of them came hack
feeling blue.
amt. of rrivsfeforitlii to
*Uitfropertie4 at low
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• totes*Main Street Exeter
ErINEST verso=
itealE),Iateauglicmtzaze.Agrani
• laneee eve-1feet iiettele, eeta
5Ltin-al dtib4:11L0 cite.
et Manitoba wet tto Nottlmezil
On SAI011
EnsitAt Isianin7ftort1
4143 WW1 and tdeari for !Ale. 0nWuM.%rm.
n knit(Xt. AltaunviF1 oat envckl. P4.41-
11traithriL
WArn OMEN t•.. Crane Ilene
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frI3V411 it -Z.1) tbr prer %woof ;‘,., °n*
oat, a nee ',M. tikboXiatti. .0* .a.
0 attuathetnill Itail to her :reit- ii
Iv outer".
s , ilasho-orni. ord.
TheusralenTed offering 1 fialt% that destraela
aimo farm Situated in the towntddr of Stephen,
being riato.you. 4. The land Is all eltared,
draineil, well fenced nadir' an excellent good state
of enlucation. Thrre lo on the premises a large
fine hrlolt house, good bun and other buildlints,
anti a pat).oung orhard.' This drift -class
farm anti willbe stdd reasimahly. Israel to sait
pueleser. Aries to
ram Irarton,
Crediton East, P.O.
IMPORTANT
TO TIOG RAISERS.
Kippen
Mi . Ewtns, (A'. Exeter, has the ton
of doing the briek work of J.E.
Aliti!fi Pew house. Mr. Bvans is a
workina and Nrin 110 &at, Make
a first :elasst 5014 -Mrs.. junies Grieve
dt16 feutilY, of London. Were guests at
home of Mr. T. ItIcrinemont.-Mr.
d ilugh AltehPbOnt 7tvizo have
been citizens here for =pet years.have
Move to Brucellad. •The_people of,
that place will find 1r. and Mrs,Aiteh-
Bidslimit
Wedeesdey evening last a ha
py event oeeurred a "Fairview*" t
home of Mr. A. A. Garrett, of th
township, when his only sister, Oliv
Sis united in marriage to 11r. \Veit
Needham. Mies Lot,tie Langford pia
ed the wedding march, end the brid
• haemingly gowned in white organd
ver white eft, and carrying a beatt
botut net. of bridal rOSE% enteral t
Arita: Ieitniug, on the area of h
nother. She was attendedby h
esmsin, Miss Mitbh> Oak, ofStrathro
daintily attirea in white organdy ov
pink silk, and mining, a bouquet
pink PZIIMAUttn5. Little Rtiltila Ott rret
&cc of the bride Medea pretty litt
ower girl. 1.3te groom was attende
is* his brother, Joseph
AUK,' the ceremony, Whith Wita p0
fOrttlEld by the Rev. Mr. George,
Grim ton, the guests, itembering ;shot
fift,v, repaired to the brilliantly lighte
dining room. where St somptlions r
past awaited them, The remainder
the evening 'was plensently %mot
games and 1111191C. The gnesie wer
fi ored with tiVOI $0108 frO111 the brot
V, of the bride, Mr. A. A. Giirret
sts were present front Londoi
•tt 'troy, (Ironton and St. Mary
v-
ue
is p . tho. of leorth Boundary,
la, .J3iddalph, on Wednesday, May 2,tielt„
I
er ethea ide, jeteeltter, Addie, Ives neiteS
ys in tin4r.:,v,"44' to :)ir. Fred Delbridge, of
e, Ifeboree. Tee knot was tied in the
y, i m esenee ef a large 11111111w Of friends
of the eeeitrartinee parties* while tbe
he 'bride itaeaesieted by her sister, and
1
er tbe gr.une lay itie brother. The bride
er retteiled army beautiful and usefid
en tpretents reetifying to the esteem in
er which ehe is held. We wieli Des yotaig
of eoswie etaeot it es iiing over the great
t„ oeerin et: Ube
le
a Usborne
„le The teliiiiving is the report S.S.
4. '" • fejoi. the month of 3litY. muse
of rtlee of merit's -Sr. 1V,-Maliel
it , Pa 1/elltridge, Gertie Miller.
4 teilve Berryhill, Flossie Fran-
Greeaway
Miss MaiiPlfills"osnl,es3n'e.ot few dttere
et her ho Ltd, ' r. end Mes.
et J. C. Corbett , was the guest of Mr,
s and Mre, Thos. GI/beets Sundasrs-
, The garden-pitrty held on :dr. Meek
eteun's tonlets the auspices of`
the Ladiee Aid of Mar's Hill Chnreh,
Wil$ one of the best of the season.
There Wik5 a large attentianee. arid
the ptoeeeds amounted to $29. All
da good thud. 'We hope there will
S)11 be another--Tbe weather. has
been vety ehengeable this last week-
ontji Ituron Betms
copy of Returnirig Officers' states
eut South Huron In 1002:---
Winientie--A very pretty wedding Mrs. T. Gateter, of Totretto, is vte
RS, EDITOR.
Ptook Owe dt the home of 3,Ir• and Mr9, ing her brattier,. -Mr. Thos.Stewardsten
ni• %.•
-The election pas:sed oft very quiett
here, and weedy everybody appear
to be eatisfied.--eliee Carrie E. Wileon
Andy Glendertniug and wife visite
5sr. John McWilliams. in Chiselburst.
last weeks -Ma ny here were made aka
hist Monday when the Union Jack ron
atli
etndeeefltitagGr:late.1:::;18:(1.14113thnettrtiepa.eace bad
-ere-
eer, W. ntt tersou lost a valneltle eo
last week,-Mis-J, Voileg's boree ran
4Waron Satordite eventeg told got on
Mit 'Welib's ranch, and when found
'Monday 'was eaught feet, it having the
harness ou.-The Greed. Bend proiby.
e- 0
B '11 Johns, Sr, W. -Willie
ley Coward, Vera Wash-
eNettle Campbell, (for-
t. Everett Skiener.
er, Edward Coward. Sr.
Trybill, Amite Elford,
CreerY*
le Beason and George
Sr. Port II. -Annie
ohns, Elle Veal, jr.
leamphelejohn
Ce;tktraila
The Misses Rolline, of London, in
ie Cook, Godbolt,
unwarod /ost weu.„3.11.5s vin
isiting friends bere.--Mr. Wm. leo
•
et' s Or Orailt011 AC.IS the guest of idis
ek.
MeDonn.er.r.
eYwoeel. Miss MaY •Armstrong
aliess Elston, of Excteir, visited be
Sunday.---Mrs.lYm. Down has return
tiIi !roma isit with friends in Bier.
Mr. Wm. Baker, who wastalten ill las
week has stint:tee 1,-VZOWQM41.-3,1r,„
Boyle, who met with the misfortnn
of telling from the hey mow, has re
moved his arm front the ;sling.
.11tets Brinsesase. On Friday nigh
last 414011t 10.45 t hereto! mill here tvgt
noticed to be on fire. The Wenn wa
immediately given and soon a larg
number were on the beetle but wet
100 to save the building or any o
its contents and IPs$ than an boil
the entire structure was levelled to
the ground. Besides the machinery ;
and eight or nine bags of thew wet'
.ougmleil. The fire orieduated in the
engine room and wits first noticed by
Ii-. end Mvs.Arthies Hedden but bon
il• E. E. Meuse, Teachers,
re
. ZUrigh.
ndford. milliner at ?Ai; ,
*ore eoent Ssiturday at her
• Itut n Ventralia.-Dur three schoul
C qoesled the Teachers' (Ain. ed the wedding- of Miss Ada Moyer to
t Venue t'ew week& MIL last Friday...eel.* merebants
9 Steltile.sh,. who has been visiting at ear,. adopted (;trly dosing for Mon-
s Exeter, le eurntel borne Montlay motet- tely and Priany eveniugs of each week,
Settforth
terian Suudity school will hohl tbeir No.1... ..... 48
summit picnic, Fridayslime 5th,-Elec- -....... 3.7
tion day passed off quietly herte-)IP. 3- 31
11. Gill woe in Exeter Fridase-A ;wan- 444"4,14444••••••••23
her frnm Crealtsin spent Friday Osiiing21
here.
Einier eLet
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Or editOn
J. 0. 5r01,:ait'1rr. B. A., aormerle Co
Standur„)) Partl$ter, Eolieltor, Notary„ bonteya er
Mow to Lean -Exeter. Ont.
lkfr. George Hillier left foe Simit Ste.
Merle, on Teesday, where he hate ee.
t 4 a sitliatiOn for the simmer.
. IL W. Knowles is attending Con-
ference of tile Metliodig Mewls in
Sat•nia, this weeks -Miss Sophin Fah.
er is visiting relatives ill :tilebigt414---
Eleett011 is past and gone. The tt't 'WAS oue of the closest fought herei
te some sears but sve ore glad to Say
rlt on popular citizen. ..fr. Henry
Eilber, was again eleetell.-Master Ira '
B1 CriVn and Miss finean Kuhn attend-
'"flutieh tot week. --Mit Mr. Ktieteht4 et Berlin, this week.
intellumen, uf Toronto. le illett;i1 meeting wits beld in the Town
• irig.-3itz- 11:114 Minnie returned home _The Tensteee ee the methodist eheeeh
• Tuesday, After feW aims' visit with are haying the interior of their ebitreb
t her sister ;it London.-Itite Tin Sanders rwinted and tbe mearainte sett
r and brother. of Stratferd, visited their twee ere being hog ht the Tetee Han
enele. Mts TIMMS dohneton over Sun-
day.-4Ir, Peed Hess has purchased a
milltity or oil, about $15 worthof oats
• 'Um.— 7ev. 31r. and Mrs, Sehuelke
left on Mosday morning for Tavistockt
'where tlIne tielmelke visither pate
' entsfor three monilisend
Rue bur from his uncle, Mr. Fred
it started IS it raysteess The loss is
about $3,000, with no insurance.
Henson
Rev.DAva Ween,of Bervie, who has
oinp24.1ed bit, Lira yeae
(MOM, claim home 140 Monday, -1
Case and brntber left Monday for Man.
iteaba and Alberta. They intend ter.
eson good eitieens.-The fruit
eeured the contract for the improve -
will lettVO e the Old Country. Both
tem room teeenteeptereeereesetn sns,
Mrs.3.13, Dennis. of Woodham, visit-
ed Mr. and q1., Holtzman nn Thurs-
day last. 2,:ei Howald and his-
! gazig of use hate. puttieg in
COMMA iloOr in the fire hall. -The W.
C. T. 1,7. will meet itt Mt% Magel's on
Monday eveniug, All the ladies are
coedially ievited, -Rev. Mr, ttensmeir,
of Auburn, accepted the pulpit in tle,.
Lutherinn church on Sunday and Win.
b0 bill* evevy other Sneday in the ab-
sence of Rev.:Ur. Sehuelke.-11,1-. Wm.
tiess and bride, a South Bend, Ind.,
are visiting the former'parents sind
other relatives bere.
PxcNIe.-Frbby jam%• 13th is the
day set apart for the Public School
picnic. All are invited to attend and
snake the day a success. The picnic
will be held at Grand Bend and a good
time is expeeted as this is one of the
first of the season. Genies and races
win be earried on in the Park at three
o'clock p. in. Everybody come and
boys! don't forget to bring your best
girls nitmg with you.
never gave better prihnisesmd all thtrOpat
lasing considerable land before they
ettivn.-Reynolds and Ingram have
a
Is hoped for is that Jack Frost will n
stay his hand IN`ithil is cold snaps, -Mr.
R. Themson, London Road, has clis-
posed of bis grey roadster for a. good
figure, and has purchased another. --
Mrs. Hogg, of idichigen, is visiting at
the parental bonne Mr. and Mrs. T.
MeClyntont.-Rev. Mr. MeLennon anti
Rev. Mr. Davidson,of 'Varna, eXchang-
ea pulpits on Sabbath last. --Mr. Soho
Balfour was in London last week atm-
bining business with pleasure.---Xr•
tents to St. Andrew's cliercleKippete
which axe to cost about $3000. -Mr.
Motion attended the funeral of his
nephew in London, litet week, 1Ie
has been ill with puen mon 10.-A. meet-
ing of the South Iftwon Farmers' In-
stitute will be held in Seott's Hall, on
Saturday, June 7th, at 2 p.m, for the
transaction of business.-TheWomens*
Missionary Society of the Exeter Dis-
trict, was held here on Tuesday week.
rs. James Moore was appointed Sec-
tary-Treastirer for the districts -Miss
Lou Thomson has returned from Lon -
dons -While balancing the dynnanto
of the electric BOA plant at Lucius a
few evenings ago.Norman Cookfasten-
ed a piece of a soldering bar to the
arittathre which threw it out with
great force, striking his band and bad-
ly disseleing it. It also struck the
wall, breaking off a portion of a brick.
He will be leid off work for a few days.
-Mr. Thomas' Ballantyne and son,
Thomas, while driving 3u, Exeter on
Saturday met with an accident. It
appears that, when pessieg the creem-
ery their beret., a spirited young an-
imal, tobk fright at some escaping
steam,and suddenly springing around.,
nearly overtnrned the buggy. Mr.
Ballantyne, being on the low side, was
thrown out and received painful in-
juries to his back •-and side. The
buggy rfghted itself and saved his lit-
tle son beiog thrown out, and both es-
caped from. what might have been a
Mich moWeerions accident.
and Mrs. John Bowden, of Centralia, re
was in the village last week, visiting
heir friends and relatives, -The Min-
er and lightning which passed over
or neighborhood last week was one
if the most severe for many veers.
D.Ilay's store 'MIS struck by light -
in, knocking off the sign board, the
nit passing off without doing any tim-
ber damage. Mr. Hey was in the up-
stairs of Ins store at the time, attend-
ing to some work, with a lamp in his
hand, when the sudden explosion blew
out the light and made Mr. Ray think
that be was baying a very narrow es-
cape. Mr. Sinithers, who is in the em-
ploy of Mr. D.D. Wilson, while pack-
ing eggs at Mr. Balfour's store, also
received a slight stroke,which scorched
his tem and band, knocking him over.
and left him for some time in a stupid
coudition. It was it very close call for
him and one that be is not likely to
forget for some time.
Ti can Fare money, time and feNtjWy keeping t
your pigs dry mid dean. They will thrive better
and Iteerthealthy. Mtkc the hog comfortable wad
he will put ondesh. Wotan do so with a very little 0
expetmlkyereetimt (Peffier's )atent). The hIlevated
Moveable Pigs Bed. Simple of construction, state ,
it setasrives. Send •i:.i.t.o0 in registered letter for A
.form right certigente and pla1 of roustru(tien to n
Jens Pzuven, Pewter, Ont. 1)
Patent appliid tor. 1 ti
WE
Have What You
Want.
A nice Stylish lot
of
HARNESS
You can get them
at our store at
almost any
Price.
'Every Harness
WARRANTED.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
R. SWEET
Treble's Old Stand
3ieilHvi'av
Se11001, RUP01-yr.-1-Ionor. Roll for S.
S. No, 5, MeGilliveay, foe , the month
of ,11lay. Class V. -Cora, Short: Sr.
1V. -Rose Lightfoot, May MeGreey,
Leo Coughlin, Edwerd Iraulder. Jr.
I V. --Janet :Maguire, Pearl Short, l'sTel-
Ile Lewis, Erwin Scott. III.--Ray-
eteond Coughlin, Alice Wilson, Adeline
Vtoftmann, Arnold Coughlin, Adrian
Coughlin. Sr.II.--Olara, Lewis, Ed-
d Jones, Fred LewiS, Chester Mor-
ley, Aroti Scott, Eliza Ilodgins. .Jr 11.
--Violet Short, Ella': Faulder, Ella,
flodgins, Christine 1-1offinann. Pt. TT.
Philomene Coughlin, Alice Lightfoot.
ett, Pt. -Ella Hod gem), Alex Hod
Jr. Pt. L-Delton Lewis, fixi.i Coolt,
Ilodgins John Coughlin.
ee. Pitt/ (5E, Teacher.
Stephen Council
The Council of the township of Step-
hen, met in the Town Hall, Crediton,
Friday, May 20, at 10 a.m. All present.
Minutes of previens rueeting read and
approved. Anderson -Webb -that the
trustees of the Methodist cburch be
granted the use of the Town Hall for
the purpose of betiding religious ser-
vices. -Carried. 'Resolved. that Fred
Heist be notified to remove the, wood
off the 3rd side road so that side road
can be graded. Anderson-Witerth--
that Thos. Elston he granted the sure
of $10 for the purpose of gravellizig the
street in Centralia.-Carriecl. Webb
---Andarton--that the 26th clay of June
next, being Coronatiou Day, be de-
clared by the Reeve as a Township of
Stephen holiday.--Careied. Resolved
that Dick -eon (Se Carling be employed
as Solicitors to defend a ,Fetice View-
ers' Award, between Hill and Sweet
now appealed. he following orders
were granted: -Municipal World, mu-
nicipal forms and express, $$.62; Jno.
I-Ioulahao, chewing plauk and rep.
culvert, $2; Jas. McCarty, •'tufting in
concrete culvert, 8.13., $2.50; Robert
Scelis elm lumber, $43.29; H. Reynolds,
tile tnd work N. B., $14.30; D.Schroe-
der, tile, 90c.; Geo. Law n, tile and
culvert, $2.36; I. 'retreat), rep. bridge,
$1.50; D. Mawhinney, mould board for
plow. Si; W. Pickering, bridge, con.
19, $2; S. leL Sanders, rep. wish out
and boxes, $4.50; J.G.Wen3,rep, bridge,
E.S.R., $1.50; F. McKeever, putting
itt tedar box, $2; J.D. Hannan, charity
for 111cEachein, $0.65; Richard Patton,
removing 141chachein to House of Re-
,
tette, tes; Do., rep. culvert, $2; Sane
Schroeder, culvert-, $2; J. Merriott,
rio, N FL, $250; W. OliVel,°, rep, bridge,
SL25; AY M. Bah et, rep culvert, $L25.
Coueell adjourned teomeet again in
Town iran, Crediton, 1 i June 6th, at
7 p rn --Carried.
fl, EtL131111, Clerk,
-Luoan.
Mi' Harry Atkiusen, who has been
engaged in Glencoe for the past win-
ter. has again returned to town. -Mr.
Robellarding has accepted a situation
at the Queen's hotel.--eir. Louis Helt
is visiting with his family and friends
in Berlin this week.-Rev.IsaaeNtrebb,
of Windsor, was in the yillageolast
week. Mr. Webb beceme a frilly or -
clans ed clergyman a few days ago. His
teeny friends are congratulating him
upon leis promotion and also upon the
great success that is attending his la-
bors ainong his flock in Windson-Mr.
Norman Cook eseeped' serious injury
while adjesting machinery in the elec-
tric power house a, fewdays ago. 'A
piece of lead became detached, from a
quickly revolving wheel and struck -
the back of Mr. eiook's left hand. For-
tunately no further injury was inflict-
ed thee it severegash.--Miss Roberta
Fox left laet week for Carlyle, Assa.,
where she has been offered the situa-
tion which she occupied lest summer,
in the Public school of that place.
Miss Fox passed with honors the re-
cent' third year examinatioe et the
Western University.. Under any eir-
cninstances . such a record is highly
creditable but is doubly so in the pres-
ent instance, as Miss Fox was unable
to attend lectures at the Uninersity
excepting for a short dime this spring.
We cengretulate the young lady upon
the great saccess that hoe attended -her
efforts and upon the additional honor
she has brought to ber native place. -
The Epworth League of the Methodist
eleirch held t literary and social even-
ing in the basement of the church
Tuescla 3r everting, A good program
s rendered and ttll who were pees -
eel F0101 t a pleasant titne.-The, Lu -
en Post office will close at 7 ineteaci
of 8 p.m. during the summer menthe.
Stephen
SCROOL REPoRT.--The following is
the report for May examinations held
weekly in S.S. No, 6. Sr. IV., On -
Elmer Lawson, Edward Ratz, Alice
Harding,LauraFinkbeiner; those mak-
ing 50%, Alice Mawbitiney, Idn, Ratz,
(absent one paper.) Those making 40%
Simon Ratz, Lucinda Kraft (each ab-
sent two papers) Meese Querin (absent
three papers). JrsIV., 60%. -Chester
Mawhinney. Sr. III., 60%. -Laura
Ratz, Ella W'itzel; Jr. III., 60%. -Vera,
Mawhinney, Ben. McCann; 507,, Rose
Harding,Ed lea Finkbeiner,Dora Kraft,
Thelma Witzel, Annie Henhofer.
The following is report of S. S. No.1,
for the month of -May. The names are
in order of merit. V.-Fleeda Baker,
Clinton Hogarth, Perry Windsor. Sr.
IV -Hector Mitchell, Warren Mitch
ell, Rose Wilson, Edna McNaughton.
Jr. IV. -Enos Windsor, Clarence Dup
lan, Leslie McNaughton, F. Hepburn.
Sr.HL -Joseph Beaman, Harold Dap -
Frank Mitchell, Gladys Esserte Jr.
III. -Czar -Wilson, Charlie Grafton,
Joe White, Murray Elliott. Sr. IL --
Willie Sims, John Dempsey., Malvan
Cailfas,'Gordon Wilson. .Tr. IL -Nor-
man Hearnao, John White, Lily Rob-
inson, MervieElston. Part IL -Flossie
Mortimer, Elmer Wilson, Archie Rob-
inson, Austin Dupbon. Part J.
Hicks,. Morrie 'Beaman, Eddie, Sims,
Flossie Davy.
J. A. MoNaueirroe
'
Teacla ers
The following is a correct report of
the standing,9,1 the pupils of S.S.No. 3;
for the month of .1114. The nanies
are arranged in order of tuerit:-V.--
Laura, jou. Sr. IV. -Chas. Sanders„
Asa Penhale,Homer Bagshaw; Jr. IV.
Willie Triebner, Hattie 'Willis, Violet
Penhale, Sadie Willis, Clara Beaver,
Roy Parsons. Sr. ITT.--Herbie Bea-
ver, Eddie 'Willis, Minnie Sanders,
Lizzie Sanders, Mi tehell Willis, Edith
Parsons. -Inter,' -Torn nly Senders,
Alfred Wueeth. Violet Woods, Stun
Hicks, Earl Box. jr.
Triebner, Harry Parsons,Annie Hicks,
Ralph Willis. Sr. IL- Feed Beaver,
Cecelia ForclGarnet Craig, Lillie
Woods, Earl Parson s,Tom my Penhale,
,Levina Cookson, May Sanders, Hilda
Preszca,tor. Sr.PeIT.-Nelson Stacey,
Gletlys Deering. Sam Stanlake, Eddie
TriehneroShertnau Willis, Geo, Whits
taker, Fred Preezcator, Geerge Rieks
Jr. Part I. -Preston Deating, Johnnie
Willis, Earl Simplon, Chc.ster Parsons.
p,trt I. -Ada W 111 is,Plor enee Triebner,
Pc:10-1r Weurth Olive Presnator Fern
Box'. Garfield Stanlake, Ena Box and
Altner Willis,egnal, Gordon Sanders.
No. on roll" '55, a ve ra ge attendance 30.4.
I' RIAD SANDERS, 'Teacher.
-Onr laismees egacee were decorated
on Tuesday in uonor or the Declare -
tion of Peaee in South Africa, -Mr.
Parsons, of Exeter, was in this
lust week selling ennui sepnrators
for Alt'. A Ce, Bolder, of Exetee, and
has succeeded in selling a umber to
the farmers. -Mr. 11. J, Ilustoe, of
Exceed was in the village Last Mon-
day. The recent rains beve helped the
erops and vegetablee a_great deal.-
Mt', Horhere, ilocist, of Heusall, woe in
, .
the village etet, ,etoneey and will it
large lumber of plants.
Tat 270
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Mr, Leslie Robinson met with a MIS"' 7•••••44•464 ••••• 65
fortane the other day which might • ..81
<teeny have proved serious. It seems
he was hooking up a team and in shine 074
limner got his foot and leg badlyjano Stanley
mea and narrowly escaped a broken No . ... _ed. 32
leg, As n. consequence he was compel -
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led to lay off work for a few days.- 3
.111
Mr. X. C. Bell is sufferiug from a lame . 444
4.... 00
Istek,-While Mr. Wns Turnbull and
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father were on their way to vote last
Thursday they hada rather lively ex- —
278 257
perience, their horse running away ,
and landing both in the ditch. Lncki-E1'1•17, -
ly neither were injured,e
but the buggy 1:"°' 27 49
was badly broken. 2...... ....... 25 ee,
Kres"En res' Tato Fe.en.-Ittervita, the 3 111 ' 88
six year old son of Mr. Sidney Wilson,
of the 6t1 concession of Ushorne, nar- 5 3,5 ' 54
rawly escaped sndden death on Tues- 0 92 52
daylast. The little fellow milked up 1 7 . - .. - “ . ...,35 29
behind a barse in the yard when the
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59
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72
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20
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brute kielte,d him in the face, with
terrible force, infiitting almost fatal
wounds, and rendering him uncon-
scious: The little fellow was picked
up for dead, but after 0 time he reviv-
ed, and there is now hopes for his re-
covery. Dr. Rollins was at once sum-
moned aud dressed the injuries which
took many stitches to elese,
DaSIIWOOd
The election passed off quietly here,
both sides working vigorously to se-
-cure the election of their Mttn, but all
on the best of terms to one another.
When the news of Mr. Eilber's elec-
tion was received. his workers and fol-
lowers went wild and for fully half
an hour it was a continuoas cheer in
his carup. The band also turned out
and played several airs. -Next Sunday
will be observed here in the Evangeli-
cal chinch as the first quarterly ser-
vice for the conference year. Rev.
S. R. En ectel, the presiding Elder for
the district, will be present arid take
charge of the ineetinge-Rev. John
Willett and wife visited the former's
relatives here din-ing the week. -Elect -
tion of officers in tele local V. P. A.
to -night (Thursday.) A full ettend-
mice requested --Miss Emma Callfas
spent Sunday with friencle in Zurich.
(Too late for iast Wetk)
Several of ern' Citizens observed- the
24tb as a holiday, while others kept
Monday 20th. --Mr. and Mrs. George
FIclighoffer spent Sunday with rela-
tives in Blake. -Mr. Alex Zimmer,
who underwent an operation, for ap-
iti t St Joseph's1 ital
pot c c sa iosp , on,
don. m few weeks ago, returned home
cm Wednesday. He is fast improving.
-Miss LOWS Zimmer spent the 24th
here with his brothers, William and
Alex. --Several of one small boys are
brooding trouble for themselves by
5hooting fire-ctackers on the street.
Some horse will breakloose some day
and then the parents will ba -re to foot
the damage. Boys should not be al-
lowed to have those things et all and
especially to fire them on the street.-{
In another column will be found an
ad. for D. Pfaff, who lost his cow some
time ago. Anyone knowing, of her
whereabouts will confer a favor by
droppine a card to lir. 1. Pfaff, Dash-
wood.--)edin Hall and family who were
preening- to leae-e for London were
stirprised by a number of their friende
calling and presenting them with ,a
handsome cella). Mr. Hall has Once
changed his mind and is not going tc)
London having purcbased his resideece.
back from S. Rennie, of Zurich.
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300 400
Total Eilber......
" McLean 2441 s•
Majority for - 53
Votes polled, 1890, 4130;1894;401S; 1$93, .
5391; 1902, 4941.
BRANTFORD STARCH WORXS
• BURNED.
Brantford, May 29. -At noon to -day
fire broke out in the Brantford Starch
Works, completely destroying Ihe
large building, When -first noticed,
the fireappearecl to be in a grata bin,
The works ttre so far from the city that
the firetneueould not render assistance.
Cause of llrizi nrikown, but, sepposed to
have originated from heated grain.
Loss about $50,000; insured for about
$40,000.
Mrs, John Flacton zind Miss A.Free-
man attempted to commit suicide at
Hamilton by teeing poison, They
will probably recover.
riTRTLIS.
PENIIALE-In Stenhee, Con. 2,00 May
30tb, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pen-
- hale., a (laughter.
mAimiAti&S,
LuxToN, -Wit-Lls.-At the residence
ef the bride's parents, on Tuescley, '
Tune 3rd, by the Rev. C. W. Brown,
13.0., Mr. Percy Luxton, of South
Bend, Ind., formeely of Exeter, to
Miss Ida, youngest daughter of Mr.
Thos. Willis, Mate street.
DELBRID0E-13400lcS-At the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, Bid-
dulph, on May 2.8t1i, by the Rev. W.
1 Waddell, Mr. Fred Delbridge, to
111i8s Addle, daughter of Mr. Philip
Brooks.
IVIteten,s,...Penemen-At the resid.ence,
of the bride's parents, Hensel', on
June 4th, 1)y the Rev. Geo. Jewett,
, Mr. Geo. Miners, of Exeter, to Miss
liateParltner, daughter of Mr. Thos,
Parham '
Oi3ATIIS
te Seaforth. oa ,,26,
Ieebella illeCetcheon, wife et, Mr.,
Robert', Aernstrong, apci ye015,'
and 4 motiths..,
. .
elreeriezt--In..Ex-eter, an Aleet,29t1). it
fent eel) ef. Alit; and Mrs. ,Itielerte-
t ,Murrilay, eged ela.es.