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Exeter Advocate, 1907-05-30, Page 4Crediton Chrissie Brown left for Chesley last Thursday on a visit with relatives in that town. -('laude Bluett was in Detroit on Victoria Day playing crick- et with the Forest tears. -Miss Girvin attended the wedding of her sister in Goderich un Tuesday. -The Misses Clara and Tillie Wind have returned to Detroit after visiting their parents here for a few weeks.- We are pleased to state that (leo. Either and Jonn Haugh are recovering from their ill- ness. -Garnet Baker of London and Wilbert Clark of (:canton were visitors here on the 2101.- Harry Lankin is as- sisting Alfred Clark of Ailsa Craig at the harness making. He spent last Sunday here in town, --Miss Riddel and Miss Stock of Tavistock visited friends here the past few days. -Score of our boys have bought a set of bowls and are having lots of fen !)taping this interesting game. -Mrs. Albert Mor - lock and Miss Marie Morlock were in London last Thursday visiting. -Next Sunday a Y. P. A. Rally Day- service will be held in the Evangelical church. An excellent program will be rendered g in the evening. Addresses on inter. esting topics will be given in both tan- t) guagee. All are invited to attend as h p S M Mooresville Jas. Fraser of fort Huron, who was visiting his mother last week returned home Saturday -.-Rodd Bloomfield and family of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bloomfield last week --Murray Neil of London spent the holidays with his parents here. - Mrs. Jas. l'orsant of London, who has been visiting with friends here during the past week, returned home on Mon- day eve. ---Percy Simpson of Lateen spent the holidays with his father here. -A number of the young people attended the picnic held in A. Ma- ture's bush on the 21th. They report good time. -Some of our young enple attended the Orangemen's Hall eld in the hall on the 14th con. of .cordon Township. --Mrs. Wm. Fraser, who has been very sick during the ast week. we are pleased to say, is bis to be around again, -Mr. and Irs. John, Coursey of Lucan, spent unday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. urdv.-Ansley Neil of London spent he holidays under the parental roof. Hensall Joe Ellis and 1)evid Cantelon have returned from Toronto where they at- tendee( the races. --Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of St. 'I'hurn,ts visited friends in town during the week. -The many friends of John Blatchford are pleased to see him on the street ngain, afeer an ill- ness of some months. ---Mrs. William Webber is spending it week with her daughter in London.- Mrs. Frank Ruse is in Hampton attending the fun- eral of her father. the late Thos. Stone- house. Deceased was 86 years of age. -Mrs,Sturgeou's many friends will be sorry to learn of her continued illness. About n year Ago she was stricken with paralysis and has since been on the sick list. She went to the London Hospital Monday fes treatment, which we trust will prove benpticisi.---Mervin drown and Wilbert Phillips are home from Toronto for a few days. -A. Whiteside has greatly unproved his place by putting a fine rt'rn'nt walk down. Everybody is 111; king improve- ments. --A large load from her.' At• tended the entertainment at Hills - green Tuesday evening. All report n pleasant time. - - 1{. ve 1)3% 1,1 ee'ren of Toronto arrived home Tuesday to spend the summer.- Mr. Stvineftnn of , il•thf:ex visited at W. Col will's over Sired ly.-i{ey Neelxnds of Pat is was horse ,ever senility.- it,•v. Toll, Mr. Geiger. J. C. Stoneman and Mr. ('ox• worth tv.•re 111 (ied.•rirh Monday. -T. ('ameien has 1;iken a position with A. Me Beth as heed sawyer, --Mrs. iRev.) Shaw end children sur visiting her sis• ter Mts. McAttine while Mr. Shaw is Attending ('nnfererece at Goderieh.--- Miss Fletemee'11ire hem has gone to Barrie f r a visit. 11. J. l). ('eek has returned sent Terumo, ---Jets. Murray still cent inn• ill. -A number fr town Attended the sports at I x.1er 31ey 211h. Pref. ilicks predicted -en- te.i.nnebly r.•1,1 e(either" and it ret.• t:au,ly r tree and stayed right with us. Smelly we were fevered with n nice refreshing rain, but e,i Monel,ty a small hlizzied rage! All day. To have '+nth seemlier as we h+ave expetirnced der• ing the past few days is very unse,isen• Able. overcoats and nuts were (0111(1 cent enient. Garden growth received a positive delay and pestcire is late and IPC feed 1s stares. 1 ces Exeter, some at Crediton while others • betook themselves to Grand Bend and put in a day's outing at fishing. - The Y. I'. A. Rally -Day Program on Sun- day evening was well rendered. The offering went to the mission cause. - Miss Ethel Kellerman spent her poli - days at her home here, returning to her studies on Monday. -A meeting of the Directors of the Hay Fire insur- ance Co. was held here on Saturday Last, at which the usual business was transacted. -Mr. Robinson of Milver- ton spent several days here last week. -Mrs. Miller of Berlin ie at present visiting relatives in this vicinity. -The Misses Salome and Emma Tiernan have opened a dressmaking shop in the dwelling opposite the livery barn. We wish them every success. -The smallpox is now a thing of the past and right glad we are that such is the case. -Evidently some people go to church to sleep and snore and thus disturb the meditation of others who may be seated near then), such people ought to retire much earlier on Satur- day evening. -Miss Tillie Ehlers, ac- companied by her mother, is at pre- sent visiting here. They at one time lived in this pillage but are now living in Berlin. -Fred Preeter had his barn raising on Saturday afternoon, at which some scaffolding gave way thus precipitating Mr. Preeter to the ground. In the fall he hurt his back. We hope not seriously and that ere long he will be alright again. -John Grayheil spent Sunday with his family here. -The Childrens' Day Committee was appointed on Sunday. The same being composed of Mr. Oestreicher, Mr. Edighofter, Rev. L. K. Eidt and the Misses Goetz and Miller. A Parkhill correspondent says: "An important business deal has just been completed by which the Harrison trill, recently owned by Mr. C. A. Gibbs.. comesinto the bands of a fire) of mil_ lets headed by Mr. John Eidt, of Dash wood. Mr. Eidt hasa wide reputation as a man who thoroughly- understands the production of the hest flour and will thus he able to sustain the splen- did reputation which has been built up by the past operators of the still. The price paid by the buyers has not been given out." Grand Bend Mrs. Maria Gill who was visiting in St. Marys, returned home Friday, -i. Disjardine and I. Clark have gone to Port Huron. -A heavy ruin and wind storm passed over this section ) on Sun- day, day, but no damage was done. -Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. Melville of Thedford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gravelly Sun- day. -Walter Sutton, who has been ill, is able to be out again. -Mr. and Mrs. Truant and family arrived here Saturday- from Pt. Stanley. -Mr. Bea- man, who was here the past week, re- turned Monday. -Ed. Gill and wife were in Dashwood Thursday on busi- ness.- There was it very heavy sea on Monday and it is feared the fishermen have met with a loss. -24th May pass- ed off quietly here. Some went to Parkhill while others spent the day in Exeter. -Miss Sarrett spent Sunday at her home near St. Joseph. --Master Emery Carriere spent Sunday tinder the parental roof. -Mr. Smith of New Ontario is visiting at G. %Agile.- Win. Lovie had a rock well sunk last week by Statten & ,Mitchell. -Mr. and Mrs. Eaglesori of Greenway spent Friday At D. Wilson's. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilson attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Gilbert at McGillivray last week. -Mr. Teideman was in Sarnia last week. Cla iideboyc, Patrick Logan has left for Dauphin, Man. -Miss Lizzie Patton spent sever- al days in London. -Principal Waller of Huron College preached a very in• teresting sermon in St. James' church Sunday. -John Clark has gone to Lin- den to fill the position of section fore- man. -Mies Bruce of Londesboro' is visiting friend,' here. -Harold Mice, after spending some time in Detroit, has returned horse. -Mrs. George of Ingersoll spent several days with friends here. -Mr. and Mrs. Parlia- ment of Hamilton spent a few clays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham.- Joseph Seale of St. Thomas was lure attending the funer- al of his rnnther.-Mrs. Howell of Be'aenrsville has been visiting with friends in the village. -Mies E. J. Cun- ningham was visiting friends in Khiva during the week,--\l'e are pleased to hese that Birley Ilodge's' trotting horse took first prize At Exeter May 24th. -Next Sunday Rev. ('arlisle, B. A., who has been assisting At the Me- morial church, London, and who has been eppeintt'd rector of Lucite And this place, will preach to ' oth congre- gations. Many from here celebrated the 24th - Some went to Steams th, others to Exe, ter, Clinton and other points. --Mies Majorie Mclvnr is visiting in Clinton. -- Ed. ('Icgg of London was home for the 24th. --Thornes Meths and (laugh- ter (Tera, were visiting in Luck now the pest week. - Some of the teachers ft•oin here lttended the Teachers' ('nn- vention in Exeter Last week. Other.• attended the leeet itnron Cenventioe at Guelph --Mime Wiggle Watson Is in London rnrmbining betainees with ple:csme. --Miss 11, len Stewart visit( (1 in (linter) the p.,st week. Miss E(in% Esteems is visiting in Hensatll.--Mr. !visor ha" fully fveuye'tcd from the effe'ts of his recent illness. --The jinn • in the pt ice of wheat is having the effect of making farmers who have rt surplus still in their earns, clean 1p Be. edit rnrne'rs nod they are hear hauling it to nc,tket, making business arn tt and inn grain tturhnns.• gnitP brisk. -John feet?. tthu resides on th.• London road, north • f here is prepay• ing to renovate tai. barn and other out- buildings, ey hating therm rai'rd 1p And shabliog ri ed underneath. \It. Metz ie aunnng the liregressie•P f:.rni ers of this district anti likes to have ever ythir g '•n 111•+ place in tt1.• beet shat'.•. 1(11(01, h 1'4111we•II, who hate corndmrted ngen.'r..; slotehere for •one time, have.1ispesed of same to W. 1.1. Cosine. IAte Mat i"n agent xt 1)niehes. We wish Mr. resin. every 841e.1 s in his new ender teking. HOUSE OEGORIITO9 naw PAPER IIflNER SIGN HlTEfl ,.. H�1NER The alien neon game resulted in :I tete !defeat ter our boys, score 13-3. The ER games flueuglreut were good and a they „we th•• first of the ccao•u, al (Hot and Cold Water ), tenancy meet be wade for the tatg score. -Remember the snow et orm on See our ('anadi- I Monday, the 27th of May. It read an and Anleri-; one leak at the ('aleuder to see w-heth can samples. r it teas May or December. Every t s I r • The ordinary Council business com- menced at 1 p.m. A/I members pips- - ent. Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. Webb-Wuerth-that By -Law No. 12. beilig a By -Lew to provide for the payment of the sun) of $96.10 contrib- uted by the Tewriship for outlet liabil- ity toward the Mud Creek Drain of the Township of McGillivray having been read the third time be passed and sign- ed by the Reeve and Clerk and the seal of the corporation attached thereto. It was resolved that Mr. Kellerman attend to the drainage matters on the Gravel contracts to the amount of $814.75 were let. Following orders were passed; It. Hill rep culvert. 50c.; F Green, do., $2.75; J. Guainan. Court of Revision and Truant book, $6; Do., equalizing three school awards, $15; W. White, rep bridge, con. 4, $3.25; A Hooper, concrete tile and rep lu•idge $7.75; Dearing and Dunsford, rep culvert, $2.75. P Baker and others, rep road at Lake $18.50; C \Yelper, drawing tile, $3; J Houlahan, tile. 63c.; Ci Sherritt. lumber, $12.30; It S Code, awards; Gei- ser, Flannigan and N1cLeod, $72.99; B Cunningham, relief officer at Ratz's- McCann, $20. Council adjourned to meet July 2, Dashwood Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer Senility near Zerich spent with th friends here. --\\•e are glad to h °; that Mrs. Henry' Callfas who has be e ill is much improved and able to be o again.- Many of our people spent th Victoria Day in other towns: Som• e Shipka of Thos. Barite's' and Lue Fanner, who 1 eir, have been laid aside through illness,are ear we are pleased to state, recovering.-- en Ed, Ryan's many- friends are indeed tit sorry to learn that he is in a very low eir state of health. -Jas. Reid of Queen's et University, Kingston, is home on a visit.-Geo.Suttote who has purchased a restaurant in Ripley, moved to that place with his family last week. %Ve wish Geo. every success in his new undertaking. -Moses Carruthers has rented the fare) and gone to Detroit with his family.- We had a fine rain on Sunday but the weather remainscold. Cattle are two weeks later go- ing to pasture this year than last. The maple leaves were out full size on the 20th of May last year while this year they are only the size of a chipmunk's ear. A DBTII.-Death is always terrible and never more so than when a strong man, in the full power and strength of manhood, is stricken down with that dread disease, consumption. This week it become our sad duty to record the death of Angus Mcinnes, which sad event occurred May 18, after a lingering illness, at the agent 40 years. He is survived by a sorrowing wife and one child and to then) we extend our deep sympathy. The remain were laid to rest in Mt. Carmel cemetery. (With It 1)i0Iey last year) Estimates furnished on application. A Trial Solicited Arthur D. Davis EXETER RESIDENCE: Corner James and An- drew Streets. Popu1r Coods For now and the rest of the season. FAVORED WORSTEDS These worsteds are in blues and fancy mixtures, excel in quality, beauty and finish anything of their kind we have ever shown. We are offering some beautiful SUMMKR Sures for $10 and upwards TROUSERS ANI) WASH VESTS FOR SUMMER If a pant hunter pantless rs panting foe rents He panteth pantless Until he implants himself into one of those fashionable pants ordered from J. H. Holtzmann CREDITON A breeitiful assortment to choose from. If there is a taste we cannot suit, we have yet to know it. 03zeter Abvorate, Sanders & Creech. Propu. THURSDAY MAY 30,1907 e where our citizens could be seen ge ting their stoves in shape and fuel pre pare.(. The past week's weather ha been the worst kneel' even town. ell I est settlers. --The etops have receive( a set had: but we hope that weenie weather will bring forth seed and;yegt tables, Stephen Council The teemed convened at the Towz Hall, Crediton, on Monday, May 27th at 10 a.m., as a Court of Revision. A number of appeals were dealt with El1niville S. Wilson is smiling because of the arrival of a boy :tt his home. -Miss A. Tucker of Farquhar is visiting her aunt Mrs. 11. Coultis this week. --The literary program given under the aus- pices of the League on Tuesday even- ing was a success; quite a large num- ber attended. -Miss Prior of Exeter is the guest of Miss Mabel Johns a few days this week. -Rev. Fait is attend- ing conference at Goderich this week. -Miss ):dins Fair of 1'enolea spent 24th holidays at her home here. -A number from here attended the cele- bration in Exeter and the picnic at \Woedhani on 240h.-RO_v Hodginson, who has been attendine University at Toronto, is spending a short time with his sister. Mrs. R. Skinner. --Mr. Pat- terson of St. Marys visited at Richard Hurler's ever Sunday, making the trip in his a►uteusobile.---A little child of Wm. Wood fractured a hone in one ares 00 Tuesday by falling off a ing. there is a treat in store for those who will attend. -We understand a (Inlet wedding took place in Exeter last Thursday when Eii Liswsun of this town and Mrs. Lura Finkbeiner were married. Both of the contracting lparties are well-known here and high- y respected. We join in extending thein our hearty congratulations and with them such happiness through their married life. ---The town acety- lene gas plant 18 being installed. Pip- ing is being laid and the building of the gas machine is Abele finished.- Wic'toiiat 1),ty was line, the hest day of the week. Several went to Exeter while the tea jut it y stayed at hence and attended the hall games, In the morning some of our young folks went fishing and had their photos takers. Our citizens decorated their places of business rind dwellings beautifully. About I1 a. in. the first game of ball was called between our boys and the Wort teen and Ward team of London. Our boys had had very little practice and their work was splendid. Rau and Beaver were the battery and did good work. Several two and three base -)sits were made. The game re- sulted In a score of 12.0 In our favor. When the Hair Falls Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi- ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. it makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. it cannot do any- thing else. It's nature's way. The beet libel of a testimonial - "So1d for o•er sixty years." I.mea► v11"1 Jo. rm*trwi,no,afeee. P SA1SAPAIIUw. hers s(;, t. McGillivray A little son has arrived at the borne of Wm. Luther; also a little son (still born) to John and Mrs. Trance, -Miss Ridley Wilson, Brinsley, who bas been quite ill, is convalescing. -Wm, bel- low, 7th con., recently lost a valuable horse. -The continued cold weather is causing anxiety among farmers as the outlook for the cowing harvest will not be very bright unless extra wat in weather appears. -Mrs. Jno. Gilbert and John Lewis hate almost recovered from their late illness. -It always af- fords us Much pleasure to note the ad- vancement of our McGillivray boys. This week the result of the examina- tions of the 'Western University, Lon- don, appears and among the names of those who have completed their full coarse adn will at the coruing convoc,e- tion receive the degree of bachelor of arts, is that of T. J. Hamilton of Brins- ley. We congratulate our younv friend en his success. The annual picnic of the West Mc- Gillivray home Circle, will be held at Grand Bend on the 8th of J:rne. A large turnout is expected. -Rev. J. F. Sutcliffe has resumed his duties nn Grand Bend circuit. His many friends are pleased to meet hirn and hear his voice once more, -The annual conven- tion of the McGillivray Township Sun- day Schoel Association will be held about the 20th of June in the Presby- terian church Lieury unless arrange- ments can be made for having it at some other convenient place. The very hest available .nen will be present. Efforts are being made to have Princi- pal Merchant of the Normal School, London, present. --At Ailsa Craig the other day Ed. Shouldice of Brinsley appear •d before P. M. Smith charged with assault upon Albert Gore of the same place on May 15. After much discussion Sholdice was committed for trial et the June session. He was re- leased on $400 (,ail and Gore and Cra- ven were bound over to appear and give evidence at the sessions in $11X) $50 respectively. The latter is a wit- ness in the affair. Saiiitsbury The Rev. H. P. \Vestgate of Atwood Preached a missionary sermon in St. atrick's church Sunday. -The Ban- ana Festival and Entertainment held under the anspices of the church Vic- toria Day was a grand success and the committee in charge have ever- reas- on to feel elated. The chair was most ably filled by Mr. John Fox of Imran and the program contained many excellent renditions. The chor- usesby the children were Admirably rendered, which reflets much credit on on the teachers. Miss Lang of Gran- ton, Miss Simpson of Centralia and Miss Mara of Lucien each contributed excellent selections which were highly pleeeinr. The proceeds amounted to al.eut $75. -Mies Shoehottom of Lon- don WAS the guest of Mrs. Hodgins, timeline, last week. -The dredge is slaking its way to the south, --Miss Maggie Carter is visiting her sister, Mrs, F. J. Davis, this week, -Mr. Gil- bert Mains of Paris is visiting hie sis- ter. Mrs, Will Dickins. None need ee suffer with Rheumatism. It makes one think that perhaps some people WANTED to have Rllcumatienl. Because they wont take Ru -Ju. Now, isn't it a fact that there are a lot of people in your neighborhood who say "Do -Ju completely cured rue cj Rh,s.mal- ism." When you real their letters; the agony they suffered with Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Sciatica and Lumbago; how they tried remedy after remedy without relief, and thin found health in Su-Juyou will womler how . people will go on having Rheumatism when they can cure themselves at home. Bu -Ju The Gentle Kidney Pill ST. CAT ilAw!Y►s, O sT. "No living person can realize what 1 snffered with Rheutnatism for fire years. The disease completely incapacitated me, and left me In a wornont condition. After all else failed, and 1 felt that r w14 getting worse. 1 began the use of Ru•Ju, when i a.on found relief. After using a few hoses, 1 found f had recovered my strength nicety. and after 1.44 than ,s bores hal been taken, 1l left me without a vestige of the old complaint I believe IrmJu to he the best medi• cane on record for Rheumatism " MPs. itsTar.A1.11. See confident ere tic of the put)ers of est-Ju,of its unfailing suCC(et in coping with cases that li.tve baf}ie•l even the best physicians, that we guarantee Bu -Ju will cure you or your money will be refunded. Buy it with that guarantee. cot, a large box. At all ,1rtggi.ts, or from The Cliflin (bemkal fn., Ltd..' Windsor, Art. The Ideal Beverage ASK_ FOR (LONDON ) A Peer? ALE, palatable, full of the virtues 01 malt and hop., :and in sparkling condi- tion, is the ideal beverage. Now when chemists announce its purity, and judges its merit, one need look no further. THE MOLSONS BANK (Incorporated Ly Act of Parliament 1355) Head Office, Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund Assets Over Montreal $3,200,000 3,000,000 33,000,000 SIXTY-TWO BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA - EXETER BRANCH - OFFICE 1101'RS 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. SATURDAYS, 10 a. m. to 1 p. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed Saving Bank Department, Until eded is noticeInterest)i fyeSAVarlyasforni will !e ere.iiteel quarterly instead of halt yearly as forhierly. Deposits of sl and upwards received. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLIN0, Solicitors, N. D. JI RDOrr, Manager, hrenology ANI) SCIENTIFIC PALMISTRY A Study of a Lifetime. No Fortune Telling but Legitimate Science. PROF. O'BRIEN CANADA'S GREATEST PHRENOLOGIST and the only recognized SCIENTIFIC PALMIST from Toronto, whose methods were approved of by ,fudge and Jury at the Toronto General Session, March 14, 1901, only Lecturer on Scientific Palmistry in Canada. Is now in Exeter for a short time only At Central Hotel, Rooms 11 and 14. By the request of several of his patrons and their friends he is now making a tour through Canada, and the success be has achieved in every town has never been equalled by anyone in the profession. Prof. O'Brien is recognized by the press, medical faculties and scientists generally as the foremost Phrenologist and Scientific Palmist of modern times, and should not be classed with those travelling cheap pretenders who bring disgrace on these sciences and mislead the public. Hundreds of skeptics have been converted by hits- Prof. O'Brien is an enthusiastic investigator, a careful student and a conscientious business man. His patrons rank among Premiers, Judges, Members of Parliament, Lawyers, Doctors, Clergymen, Ed. itors, Bankers, Phrenologists, Merchants, Medi/mice, etc., and their fernlike. le Phrenology is at the Head of His Profession. In Palmistry he has no Equal, Prof. O'Brien gives instruction in a practical way, which is worth more than money to every young man who desires to secure the highest 1 ype of Ilia ohood physical capacity, mental and moral culture. Those contemplating''h:uige of business should not miss consulting Prof. O'Brien. Nothing Against t lie Law undertaken, Your PAST, PRESENT and INDICATIONS of FUTURE event ns that ked •n your hands by Nature correctly delineated. MARRIAGE ADAPTATIONS EXPLAINED, Palmistry is mentioned 1133 times in the Bible and was practiced 215:. yearn B.C. The most careless observer roust perceive that the bends differ in their shape And lines -for there are no two hands alike -the fingers, palms, line. etc., differ as greatly in different people as the news, eyes, hair, ears, lien ane) teeth differ; as the will, manner, step and gait differ; so the charac:ers differ :els. By the outcome of their cherarteristics, their natural characteristics, their characters are formed. A call on Pref. O'Brien will prove to the most skepti- cal that Palmistry is a pure science and has no connection with the vulgar fol• tune telling. Don't miss consulting hiin. ns it may be years before you will have the chance of consulting such an eminent man in his profession. An examination front him now will he worth thousands of dollars in after year's to Any voting man or woman. if you are A skeptic. COME as Prof. O'Brien will enlighten you free of charge on the• science of Pelrnestry, and explain to you \\'Ill• and HO\\' he can rend your hand. ('all and see the autographs of all eminent people examined by hiss. Terms within reach of all. Children, Half Price. Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Locating Diseases a Specialty. Madame O'Brien in Attendance Zurich MissMelt in n n h eh Pr I has returned rn ed from a visit to Ttvisteck friends. --T. Wutte, who has been on the sick list. has recovered sef iciently as to he able to attend to his duties At J. I'recter'e, --Jerry ('orriyeasi is now oce.ep) ing the dwelling adjoining 1he botcher shop.-- A. McLeod, Misses P. Nichol- son and M. Best attended the T.'Ach• ere' ('onvetitiom at Exeter last week. - Mrs. ( . lint civil. and daughter. Flos- sie, spent the holiday.. at Strtrf. d null Sete ingville. A\me.ng Mee who, gred,tated at the itenet( College of : Medicine at Detroit the notice the name of \V. 1:. Srhellig, sun of (len. Schellig of this place. A new fence has been erected ,trennd the Lutheran ('.•meter}. ('. !fettled. wag :ass -aided the r'nntrect to put a g.altnnit,l iron reef en the 11 ix mill and engine hoose of the Zee nee FI • x Co. 11,- :also has 111e VIM i fur' itse limns •ill Here s.,ll „IA 11).• ether in St.•phr•n. —ThP h•nth aenis 41 1 .I'..\. It ally was nh. server] in the liv:o,g.lira, church hest Snnl:ev.-- We are plea -ed to herr that .bones Key.... Pert t.ieee i. recovering fr••n) his e• rims illus sa. - Mrs. !Iart- leil.;u•d lee d teght.- t hive t.•Iuru.e) here a very pleasant licit with the fernier's mother, \i r'. Ed. 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