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TWENTIETH YEAR.
EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1907.
Real Estate Changes
Made for you on rearou-
aLle trains. We have un-
equalled facilities to tents
Nell or buy either tam or
O village property. Tay it
SAHorace & CIteecti.
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SANDERS & CREECH
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
Head Office
Randolph Macdonald, President
A. A. Allan, Vice -President
D. M. Stewart, General Manager
Capital Subscribed $ 4,000,000
Capital Fully Paid $ 3,998,000
Reserve Fund $ 1,255,000
Assets over $25,000,000
General Banking Savings Department
Interest credited quarterly
JOS. SNELL, Manager at Exeter. Crediton, Zurich and Dashwood,
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors.
Toronto
The Old Reliable
AS I WAS SAYING!
"Those Silk Waists atCarling Bros.
are the best I have ever seen for the
price. It's the universal verdict."
Every one who can judge value can see them sticking out of our
stock in all directions. We can't subdue them. They fly up and
bit you hard when you least expect it. We know the power of
prices and take advantage of it in marking our goods. Ladies'
silk waists in the latest and newest styles.
Embroidered Linen and Lawn Waist Ends.
LOVELY GOODS
GLOVES: A arra choice line of Oloves. Len¢th' Gloves in Black and White Silk,
• L& a and Lisle Thread.
Ladies fancy Vestings, in White and Colored. Fancy Ginghams and
Muslims.
we have never shows a nicer assortment of Valencenaes, Torchos
Laces sad Embroideries than we are show's` at the present Time.
Gents' Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. Fancy Paintings, in plain and
stripe. Gents' Hard Piccadilly Brand Thoroughbred Caps. The latest
out. Gents' Shirts in plain stripe, Fancy Fronts; also the Coat Shirt.
•
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE.
CARLING BROS.
Professional Cards.
DB. G. F. ROC'LSTON, L. D. S., D. D. 8.
DENTIST
Member of the R. C. D. 8. of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto Uni%ersih'.
OFFICE: Over Dickson & Carling's Law Once, In
Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. 8..
Honor graduate of Toronto Colheristr.
DENTIST.
Teeth extra ted without any pain, or any bad effects
Of11c. op'er Oladmas t Stanbury's office, Main street
Kanter.
Medical
AF. MALLOi', M. B. (Tor. Univ.) MEMBER
. College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.
Former Russe 8•ir con Toronto western ilnspital.
&icemen to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Resielenee: East on
Arlt street north of once, Exeter. Ontario.
Leepgal.
DiCKSON a CARLING, BARRISTERS, AOLiCi•
tor., Notaries, Con.eyancers, Comneiwionen.
llolldtors for Melton§ Bank, etc.
Mossy to Lona at lowest ratesof interest.
Oatcem, Main street, Exeter.
L 11. Oatwtt.u., B.A., L. 11. Dicasos
MoNET TO LOAN.
W. have a targe amount of private funds to loan
a farm and Tillage properties at low rates of inter
set.
Oi..CI'MAN & STANBURY,
Barristers, BollkIton,Main at.. Exeter On
S. Hardy, Auctioneer
For the County of Iluron. All erten promptly at•
tended to if left at the Ade ovate or his store.
William Brown
£rot Diploma of Royal In -orporate .1 Society of
musicians, England; Organist ref Trivia Memorial
Chun b,Exeter. I'iano, Organ. Harmony and Theory
01 Music. T.•rms on application Exeter. Ont,
To Buy Horses
1 wish to announce that 1 will be in Exeter oo Sat•
arday M each week to buy all (lames of horses.
They must bre in good condition, and the highest
market price will tie paid.
T F. B INOFt)RD, Exeter.
Farm Labourers and Domestics
1 have been arpointed t•y the Dominion Govern•
meet to plan immigrants from the United Kingdom
in positions as farm labourers er domestic Ferrante
in this vicinity. Any person requiring Fu h help
ionto notlfr me t y letter *toting fully the kind 01
p toque -id, when wanted and wages offered. The
444 umbers arriving may not to sufficient to supply all
tegneste, but 'yell effort will to made t0 protide
Bach appli:ant with help required
DONALD Me-INNIS,
Canadian Government Employment .(j.. atter
The old was- to cure n
c:a d
THE
i NEW
WAY—
Take
1 CURE -A -
COLD
CAPSULES
Price
25c. a box
W. S. Howey, Phm. B
t'he'n,: -t and Optician, Exeter.
Cedar Posts for Sale
First lass -exlar posts for rale Apply at residence.
John Wilson, Centralia.
Black Barley for Sale
A quantity of Ant class seed, Black barley, for
sale. W. I). Sanders, Con. 3, Stephen.
Sale Registers.
Saturday, Mar. 23. Real Estate, Household Effects,
Etc., the property of Matthew N. Winer, Crediton.
Sale at 1 o'clock. Ed. Bossenberry, Auct.
Taken Over Business.
We desire to announce that we have formed a part.
nerahil.and taken over the masoning business of Mr.
Geo. h. Neaman
and are prepared w
reel to do oak
{ Pa In this
line by contract or day. work. Get our figures before
letting your work.
James Jewell.
Curtice Harness.
Farm for Sale
The uneersiicned is offering for sale that desirable
SO acre fame in the township of Usborne, being Int
33, Con. 1, situated on the London Road 3 miles
from Exeter and 2 from Ilcnnail. There Is on the
premises a frame house, gent barn and a first clews
orchard. The land he In a good state of cultivation.
Will be eold reasonable --0. F. Care, Bengali.
Notice.
WHEREAS app.1t•ation aas made to Parliament of
Canada at its present session to incorporate a Com.
Jany under the name of "The Stratford and St.
oseph Radial Railway Company."
ANI. WHEREAS the Bill for inrorporatirg said
Company w as not entertained by the Senate of Can.
ids on the ground that the purposes for which the
incorporation of the mid Company was prayed for,
came exciusiyely within the Jurisdiction of the
Provincial Government of Ontario.
NOW KNOW YE that notice is hereby Riven that
application will he made by the undersienee to the
Legislative Amenably of Ontario at the preecnt ses-
sion thereof, for an Act to incorporate a Company
under the name of 'The Stratton' and St. Joseph
Radial Railway Company '• with power to construct.
chirp, n.atntain arid operate a l:nc or lines of rail-
ways of standard or other page with eleetrl••, out-
line or any other kind of notice power, for the Bron•
ee7ance of passengers and freight from a point or
points al, in or near the City el streaked, In the
County of Perth, thence westeriy to or near Avon.
ton, In the Township of Downie; thence to or nest
Fullerton and Rears dale in said County of Perth,
through the township M Fullerton: thence to or near
Far1uihar. in the Township of t'st.eme; thence to or
near Exeter, in the townstep of Stephen; thence in a
northerly direction, to or neat Hensall. in the town.
ship o )lay: (hence wMeriyj to or near Znrie h and
to :t. Joeepb, in the Township. of Hay; thence south•
tidy to Orsnd Bend. in the Township of Stephen; or
from Exeter westerly through the moat c arena i
llaoes to St. Joseph an•1 from St. Joseph to Orand
Bend: thence to Parkhill, in the tow hship of West
Witham*, (ofonstruct, equip, maintain and operate v
breach lines and all m
aeceaary bridges. ads, ways 1 mpt fetor.
and ferries; and to construct telegraph and lekphone -
lines in connection with raid railway and branches i ye,Audi, ik ya ik
and to transmit messages for commercial purposes
and to charge Mlle therefor. and to generate else -
west; for the supply of light, tee.[ and power and to
enter into sgreeneents with an/ electric or power
Cbm c for the of nbtainl the
on of electricity, and ton quire and hold stock
The Exeter Council.
The council met Monday night. All
present except Councillor Jollier. Miu-
utes of pi eviuus meeting read and rip -
proved with the exception that Mr.
Ileaman wished it. corrected that he
had seconded the motion to buy a snit
of clothes for the commissioner. Mt'.
Fuke thereupon stated that he was
perfectly willing to he named as the
seconder, and the correction was made.
The following accounts were urdet•ed
to he paid: Queen City Oil Co., gasoline
$8.07; F. W. Gladwan, for cemetery,
87.10; Geo. Hirtzel, brick for cemetery,
$7.20; Frank ltoss, wood for cemetery,
$5.50; W. H. Levett, coal. $25.37; C. B.
Snell, lighting, $97.82; Ross Taylor Co.,
on account re cemetery house, $175;
Geo. Cudmore, snowplowing, 87.50; S.
Handford, snowplowing, etc., $4.75;
E. Heideman, labor, $1; W. Westcott,
labor, 63c; W. J. Bissett, salary, $33;
John Ford, salary, $27; %V. J. Bissett,
expenses to Clinton, $3.
Mr. Elijah Jory through Mr. Ilea -
men asked permission to cut down a
certain tree in front of his premises on
Huron street. Left over. The request
for a light on Senior street was also
left over.
Mr. Bobier stated that Mr. S. M.
Sunders wished to lower the land next
his building on James street, and to
dig a drain in front of same, asking al-
so that the town supply tile for same.
The matter was left in the hands of
the Reeve, Mr. Fuke and the cotnisa-
ioner.
Rev. Collins and Mr. Thos. Hawkins
appeared on bebaif of the Trivitt Mem-
orial church regarding the taking over
of the street north of the church. Mr.
Collins stated that some years ago the
church had bought the property from
Mr. Hamlin under the condition that
it go to the town as a street. The con-
dition had been complied with but the
street is little used and the church is
desirous of having the land back so as
to beautify the property. Mr. Hamlin
has consented to give a quick -claim
deed for a consideration of $25, and
the church is willing to repay the
town for any expense on the street as
well as to pay for the transfer. The
council was willing that the property
should revert to the church provided
the people were satisfied and they had
the power. Advice would be sought.
Ailsa Craig: Wm. Pierson who has
been in the Standard Bank here for
some time left Thursday for Blenheim.
Geo. Tune, Ingersoll butcher,beld up
by highwayman and robbed of $90.
Peter O'Sulivan, Huron county pio-
neer, passes away at Seafortb.
The will of the late Timothy Eaton
disposes of estate of $2,699,612.
Wanted Caretaker for Cemetery
Applications will he receive., by the undersi,tned
up to Monday evening next, Isth inst., for l.o-ttion
ocaretaker for the Exeter cemetery.
F. W. OLADMAN, Secy of Committee
Reward of $25.
The Exeter Council will pay a reward of E'3 Von
information that will )rad to the 0 -ineiction of th e
party or parties who were guilty of throwin¢ eggs
at the house of Mr. Flern?nc on Friday. March Sth,
or Monday, March 11th.
A. Q. BOBIF.R, Reeve.
FAR`) FOR SALE
100acre farm in the township of Biddeelph, being
Lot 5, North Itonndary. flood dwelling with kit -
hen and woodshed, w ; well l
c n ood bed two tarns of drained
• • t'
and fenced., about6 acres b acre! fall wheat
bush; n r hat
sown; gooorchard and 2{Cood wells. Thi; is an ex•
rellent fare and will lee sold reasonable. Apply on
premises or to-•Ri hard Luker, C entraiia.
Auction Sale
OF
Farm Stock, Implements
Household Effects Etc,.
LOT 21, THAMES ROA)), USBORNE
on TUESDAY. MA11('H 10th, '07
nt 1 o'clock sharp
The following property, yip:
HORSES -1 mare, 11 years old with foal; 1 driving'
horse, 10 yrs. old' 1 driving mare. lv yean old with
foal; 1 driving colt, s yrs. old.
CATTLE -4 renewed cow', :with calf at foot. 3
coming in in April. 4 roming in later. 3 3 -yr -old hei-
fers wtth Calf. 1 registered cow with call' at foot, 2
^yr•old .teen
PIGS-- sow. due to farrow first week In April; c
store hogw.
IMPLEMENTS --Wagon, bobsleigh., light sleighs,
cutter, binder, mower, hone rake. Frost k Wood, 10
ft.; seed drill, disc harrow, roller, scuftier. two -furrow
plow, Cockshut plow, nearly new; walking plow, fan•
ning mill. Chatham; set diamond harrows. wheel
barrow, grind stone, sugar kettle, Magnet Cream
Separator and some new ones for sale; hay fork,
sin¢•, pulleys, l"tt feet he¢ rope and far: fork.. hoe,.
shore's, spades, set braes show harness. nearby new;
team harness, plow harness. 2 sets single harness.
hay ra• k, wagon box, long ladder.
t'Ot'I.1RY-SO i arced Rocks. thoroughbred; 30
barnyard fowl. 3thoroughbred Barad Rock roosters
1 Chatham Incubator and Brooder.
A quantity M cedar posts, good end posts SpA
bushels Mroo s -carrots, man¢nlds, turnips. and a
quantity of hay. About 3 bushels of American Meld
Pea.. large w bite leas for seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ---hairy chum, 3 tables
chairs, bedsteads ttrtrt other articles.
TF.RMS- 15 ant', under carh; oyer that amount l0
months credit will to given on furnishing approved
joint notes. 4 per -ent per annun off for cub on .-red•
It amounts.
%V M. itIV'Ei3S, T CAMEft ON,
Auctioneer.
r+n. purpose* ng t e trenr
in other Companies, and to acquire and del Plop wa-
ter power for the purpose of generating electricity;
to sell and dirtribute the same and to exprnpelate,
buy, hold and sell land for the purposes of the Com•
parry and for other purposes, and to levy and collect
tolls from all persons using and from all freight pass.
ing over said railways and branches, and to connect
with or make traffic of ether arrangements with
railway,'teambcat or other Companies and to con.
,tract. maintain, and operate the said railway and
branches and the said telegraph, telephone anti elec-
trio power line' armee, Wong or npvxt strrelsorhirt 4
ways within any municipality subject ct to tee uvula
tions M the said rn.nkipatlty : and to pwmhase, take
over, kW ne otherwiw a•epeire the property, rights
and fraaehisesof the saki Company or ('ornpanies,
and to .ell or haw to any ether Company oe Com•
minim. the p►nt*ent . rights end franchise, of the
Con any, and her al ether nr e«an rights, power.
and prima's". la that behalf.
Dated Lath day of February , A. D., 1•x0'.
J. U. VIN('F.NT, Ottawa
J M. LA'OiE. Ottawa.
A. A. TAILLON, Otease
COMING
Miss J. J. Allan
Eye Light Specialist
Sat., March 23
-AT -
Commercial House, Exeter
7Vo Charge for Constellation
HOURS: 9 a m. to ft p.' ..
•
Heneall
Mr. Witton, boiler maker, of Lon
don, was in town Saturday repairin
Mr. %Velsb's boiler. --Earl Zuefle spen
Saturday and Sunday iu Seaforth.-
Miss Lautmie, President of the Junior
League, gave her members a delight-
ful sleighing party Thursday evening.
After the drive the party enjoyed an
excellent lunch in the basement of the
chureb.-Thomas Berry and wife en-
tertained a number of friends Friday
evening. -Rev. W. E. Kerr of Clinton
will occupy the pulpit in the Metho-
dist church here on Sunday next. -
Mrs. (Rev.) Doherty and Mrs. Clegg
were iu London this week attending
the twentieth annual meeting of the
Piocese of Huron branch of the Wo-
men's Auxiliary to the Missionary So-
ciety of the church of England. -T
Berry spent Friday at Seaforth. -A
sleighload of young people from Vern
spent a most enjoyable time at th
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luker o
Wednesday evening. -Robert Bake
was in Clinton and Goderich last week
combining business with pleasure. -
T. Berry disposed of one of his import
ed horses last week for which he re
ceived a good price. -Miss Nellie Mc
Kay has gone to Guelph where she in
cends remaining for some time. -Mrs,
Wm. McGregor of Detroit is visiting
relatives in town. -Miss Harvey in
tends leaving for the West shortly
Although sorry to lose her we wish
her every happiness in her new home
-A. Mckeath after an extended eta
in this vicinity left this week for North
Bay. -Mr. Beeford of Brandon, Man.
has purchased F. G. Smallacombe's
onion Bets and shipped then[ to the
above place last week. --Miss Delft
Wilken, a niece of Mre. T. Pslmer, jr.
and well known to many here was re
cently married to Robt. McCoy of I)e
troit.-Thos. Murdock has purchased
from Arthur Brown of Leamington
the 3 -year-old pacing colt, Roadmaster
Junior. Mr. Murdock has done much
for the improvement of the stock of
light horses in this community and
his last purchase bids fair to do the
best yet. -J. McD. Wilson of Fansville
it getting along nicely from the effects
of his recent accident. He was en-
gaged hauling gravel when the pit
caved in and as a result Mr. Wilson
sustained a broken ankle.
Whalen
Mt'. and Mrs. %Veit. %Vhitefot'tl and
RMrs. John I'atkineou ate recovering
from severe attacks of lit grippe. -The
Box Social given by the church people
in the interests of the church at the
home of Mr. I)ttvid Hodgson recently
was a success. Some of the boxes
sold as high as $1.40. The total re-
ceipts were $15. -Mr. Isaac Sims of
Crediton was a pleasant caller at Mr.
Thos. Morley's on Thursday. -The
Bethel sheds have been Moved over
and the people are drawing material
to finish the church in the spring. -
Mrs. Southerby is visiting her daugh-
ter in London. --A pleasant party was
given a large number of friends at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Millson on
Tuesday evening.
• Greenway
Henry Belling tapped twenty maple
a trees this week. Sap is running freely.
e The bees were out yin several days
n this week. -James Wallis and wife
✓ left last week to visit in Parkhill and
intend to start for Winnipeg on Mon-
day. Their many friends in Boston
- Methodist Church and several other
- neighbors met at their home on Mon-
• day night, March 4th, and surprised
- them. The former was presented with
a beautiful Bible, while Mrs. Wallis
was made the recipient of a handsome
- fur coat. Rev. J. F. Sutcliffe acted as
• chairman and gave an excellent rid.
dress and called on John Sherritt, R.
• Hutchinson, %V. Millin, E. Jones, Mrs.
• (Rev.) Sutcliffe, James Young, Sam.
fleeter, H. Harlton, Wm. Sherritt and
e several others, who all spoke in the
highest praise of Mr. and Mrs. Wallis
as good neighbors and workers in the
1 church and Sabbath school. The pre-
• sentations were made by Freddie Eng-
- fish arid Lillian Ulens, Mr. and Mrs.
- Wallis made a very feeling ;reply and
thanked all the friends for their ex•
pression of kind feelings.
Centralia
Mrs. Geo. David, after a pleasant
visit with friends here, bas returned
to her home in Hensall.-Mrs. P. Cur-
tin and daughter Miss Mae epent a
few days in London last week. -Miss
Porter, our former school teacher,
spent Sunday at Robt. Wilson's,-Mre,
John Parsons, is, we are sorry to say,
still confined to her home through ill-
ness. -Mr. and Mrs. C. Duplan and
son Harold spent Sunday with rela-
tives in Lucan.-Mrs, Frank Hicks was
a pleasant hostess to a few friends on
Frinay evening. --Thos. Willis has pur-
chased a fine "team" from T. E. Hand-
ford of Exeter and intends putting
them on the cream route. With Rus-
sel Bloomfield in charge of the horse -
less carriage he will now be entitled to
"M. D." after his name. -Quite a num-
her of our young folks attended the
party given at Will Essery's home on
Friday night. -John Carroll, who has
been visiting friends in New York for
the past month, returned hone Satur-
day. -The Junior baseball team has
added a new man to their teats in the
person of Root. Ifoggie of Denfleld.
Ile will cover second bag.-C.Sinpson
and sister of Lucan visited their father
here on Sunday. -Mrs. Arthur Hedden
of London who has been spending a
few days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. )landlord, returned home Sat-
urday.-- Jno. Brown is on the sick list.
Elimville
Mt'. Wm, Ford desires to thank the
Chosen Friends and neighbors for their
kindness during his recent illness. Ile
is now convalescing.
WEDDING. -The home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Ford, Woodland Farm, 4th
orne. was the scene of a very
pretty and interesting wedding on
Wednesday, March 13, when their eld-
est daughter, Agnes Winnifred, was
united in the hold bonds of matrimony
to Thos. Brook, Osborne. The cere-
mony was performed at Live o'clock by
Rev. Mr. Fear in the presence of abtlut
seventy-five guests. The bride, who
was given away by her father, was
handsomely gowned in grey silk, trim-
med with embroidered chiffon and
ruching. The duties of ringbearer
were performed by little Irene, sister
of the bride, who looked very pretty in
white silk, trimmed with valencienne
insertion and lace. Mendelssohn's
wedding tnarch was played by Miss
Mae Wood. Miss Blanche Rook sang,
"Beloved, it Is Morn." The gift of the
groom to the bride was a goodly
cheque and to the ringbearer a little
pearl ring. Mr. and Mts. Brook were
the recipient of many beautiful and
useful pt swots, which showed the high
esteem in [which they are held by their
many friends. They will reside on the
farm of the late George (took, 2nd
con., Usborne.
Grand Henri
Richard Hamilton's many friends
will be pleased to learn that he is re-
covering from his severe attack of ap.
pendicitis. We hope to see his smil-
ing face on our streets again. Mrs.
11, Purdy, who is very ill and under
the doc'tor's care, is showing soma
signs of improvement. --•Among the
many who are suffering ftLp rn the grip
are, Fred Page and wife,'fieorge and
Wm, Iwrvie, Mrs. W. Oliver and Frank
Jermette. They are all nn the road to
recovery. ---Harman Gill is preparing
to more to Port Frank, Ile spent n
few days in Thedfurd and )'ort Frank
last week,- Mr. Stubbs of near Thed-
ford called on John Baird Friday. -
Miss Tillie Masson who has been stay-
ing with Mrs. Fritz left last week fot
her house in Sbipka. --Miss Daley,who
has been here with het sister, Mra.
Amon. has returned to her home. -
Arthur Mallard ntovetl to the farts he
recently rented near Shipka, itis
brother Abner now occupies the farm
he vacated. -John Ford of Dashwood,
Jno. Snell and Mr. ilow of Exeter were
in our burgh last week.-Adebert Mob
laid has sold four acres of land to I..
Gratton for a gaud tigure.--Johnlliolt, 1
wife and son. Bert. have retureed from
Sarnia, where they hare been attend• ,
'nit the funeral of the former'c father,
While in Sainia Mrs. holt received
broad that her mother, Nro. Ingram. 1
had passed away at Michigan. They
also attended that funeral. We ex-
tend our deep sympathy to Mr, and
Mre, Holt in their double bereavement.
Mr. Holt was one of the earliest pion-
eers of Stephan Tp, and did much to
further the interest of the townehip in
every way. Ile was a man of strict
integrity and much respected by ell
who knew him. in politics he was a
strong Reformer and in religion an
English churchman. His death is
deeply regretted in this community.
He leaves to mourn him a family of
four enna and two daughter+ and a
large number of relative•.
Manitoba Remains Conservative.
The Elector's in Manitoba on Th'ire.
day loot returned Premier Roblin to
power with a majority of l'e members,
being '27 to 12, with two elections to
take place.
liltrlllev
There 18 HO school in No. 10 Section,
owing to the illness of the teitc'u r,
Mloa V. M. Hudgins, who has it relapse
of the grip, --Mr. and Miss Jennings
visited at Mr. T. Love's on Monday', --
Mrs. J. Crawford and daughter Mamie,
have returned front London, after con•
suiting a physician with regard to tb
health of the latter. -Steve Webb and
wife visited friends at Sylvan over
Sunday. -J. Love sold .t four year old
snare to Mr. Gammon of Forest on Sat-
urday last for about $225. -Dan Me -
Gregor of Detroit spent several [lays
with his brothers and other friends
lately.
%rinehelsea
Geo. Heywood is able to be out again
after his severe attack of grippe, -Mrs.
Mead entertained a few friends Mon-
day evening to a musical program,
all taking part. -Tom Bell held a wood
bee Friday afternoon. also entertained
the young people until the wee small
flours. -Geo. Bandthorpe had the mis-
fortune to upset his load of cedar posts
while returning from Exeter Wednes-
day but managed to get everything
straightened outwithout any great
damage. -Geo. Jacques is thiuking of
coming hack to the village again te
live. Nothing like being near to ono s
employment. -Mise Maud Heywood
spent several days at Plugtowu last
week, -The warm scut of the last few
days almost spoiled our sleighing.
BIRTHS
JotteszON-In Hensnll, on Feb. 28, te
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnston, a son.
ZwicKER-In London, March 8, to Mr,
and Mrs, G. H. Zwicker, a daughter.
BENDER -In Hay. 14th con, on 0111 inst.
to Mr. and Mrs.Jno,Bender,a daugh-
ter.
BELL -In Usborne, on March 10, to Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Bell a son.
MATHERS-In Stephen, March 5, to Mr.
and Mrs. M. Mathers, a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
BROOK -FORD -In Lrahorne, on Merck
12, by Rev. Fair, Thos. Brook, to
Miss Agnes Winnifred, daughter of
Mre. Wm. Ford, all of Usborne.
JACKSON-HANDCOCR-In Mitchell, on
March 7, by Rev. Garbut, William
Jackson, to Miss Louisa Catharine
Hancock, both of Mitchell.
COP1H.A\D-WHITE- In St. Marys, ott
March 5, by Rev. Graham, E. A. N.
Copeland of Woodham, to Lousing.
M., dauphter of Geo. D. %Vbite of
St. Marys.
DEATHS
GRioo-In Exeter, on Mar. 8, Mrs.
Wm. Grigg, aged 81 years.
WATSON-In Hibbert, on :March 0,
Margaret, relict of the late Jno. Wat-
son, aged 75 years.
KoCIIENs-In 'Zurich, on Match 3, Mrs.
Catherine Kochens, aged 93 years, 8
Months.
'Fox -At Lucan, March 7, Jane Adapts
beloved wife of Lennart! Fox.
JONES -In Usborne,un March 7th, Ly-
dia Jones. relict of the late Daniel
Jones, :aged 30 ye.ir:, 11 months.
SPRIIG TERJII BEGINS gp81L Isi
During January and February, the Clinton Business College
had twenty-five times as many culls for Stenographers, Telegrap-
era, .Bookkeepers, and College Teachers. as we had g,-adniites to
send
Attendance is always smallest during Apt il, May and June,
Consequently each student gets more individual iettenliun. Thio
is the hest term of the year for the student.
Learn of the success of our graduates by writing fur a hand-
some catalogue of the
Best Actual Business In Ontario.
The'"b.0-kw,tad" ea •'s;let y",feel at home with Its as each stn•
dent is instructed tit his own desk by a painstaking, sympathetic
teacher. Graduates gnat nl,teed situations. Enter any time.
CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
twiugham Business C• Ce, t
GEO. SPOTTON - • Principal
•
ALSO
B ARB, COIL SPRING, AND
PLAIN WIRE.
Gates from $2.50 to $6.00
Hcaman's Hardware & Stev. Story.