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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-02-13, Page 4(.'Tett ttoil 1)aKll \ct►oQ ORDER A S U i . vise {sats Beaver s({,rut a few days On Tuesday evening of u.•zt w'eel•, - A �� test wt.tk in ('etittAlin, the guest 'f Feb. lett, tlu• Rev. .1g. 1'. fl.ench, :11is- ---` her sister, :111 s. (Dr.) Ounce -Wm. T. siunary front Japan, tt ill gine an illus - cal \\'hy not Old ke yourself a present iongLife Aesuratan, gearce C'.taas t fyof euia. itin Church trativeIhere1ectue The inelecture haarndliits That village visiting old friends. --Our views will be on the Sun Rise Iiing- One That Will butcher is putting it, his season's sup -don. A small admission fee will be ply of ice. %Vilsue Auder.:,n has the I taken to defray expense;. xpen. -- messes, contract and be 6 certainly bringing I)Ven. 71'nitu t' a nd Jus. Wamboldr aicet•e q� Wup the goods frothe liver in a hurry. I busy this week storing away thei Wear ell -Eli Lawson who went Le \Vinnipeg, ! for the seasons supply. --The Luther - Man., a few weeks ago with it car -load 1 ian Young Peoples society intend of horses, reternt•d home on Saturday. holding an entertainment in Zi',mnet's -11ir. CI . '/,wicker, S7i:nuel lhnw•n Hnll un the et•e•ning cf Feb. _>7th. The and \Vele. Fiekbeiuer have been on the entertainment will be of a high order -`'-` sick Jrst the past tw'u wools. N'e are and will br beneficial to all who attend. pleased to state that they are recover- The young people of this congregation tug. -Beet Cirtrk has just received his gave a similar entertainment a year supply of wallp.eper samples. He re- ago, which was highly commented tip - presents some of the best houses in On at that time and no doubt they will Oetario and can suit the most pat•tic. acquit themselves just as creditably alar in taste. He intends making his on this occasion. The proceeds will be visits amongst us before long. -The applied to the purchase of a new org-tn South Huron Farmer's Institute will for their new church. -The storm tsf hold a meeting in the Town Hanes( re, last week certainly piled up the snow on Monday evening next. Several in some places, but the roads are about speakers will be present who will 711) Opened again now. Some little dif- Clothes aud„Patterns. spealc on important questions pertain- faculty being experienced when pass- ing to agriculture and of interest to ing •t team on the roads is about all the farther. -Robert Clark, our but. the inconvenience one realizes w•heu J. H. Holtzlnann char' sold out his business and good- our driving. - Business was about will to Andrew Mittleholz of Zurich, hung up last week, the public school CREDITON on Tuesday. immediate possession is being about the only thing that kept given. We wish Mr. Mittleholz every its bearings. '1 he services in thechureh success. -Harry F. Either placed pip- were suspended for a couple of even- t' in Look Well and Last Well A suit of Clothes or en Overcoat would be just the tiling and soute- thing dust world afford the wearer comfort as we!I a. the ple:aeure of know- ing that he is well dressed. We Have the Very Latest oxeter Abuoiate, Sanders ek Creech, Props. 'THURSDAY, Feb. 13, 1908 Man that is born of his parents is of few days and full of microbes. He goeth to school when a youngster and gets the seat of his pants paddled for eornethiog he didn't do until he is sick at. heart. Ile groweth up like a weed in a back yard, and soon reaches the age when he is composed largely of feet, freckles and n appetite for pie. About the titne he leets too long for short trousers and not long enough for long onea he goeth away to college, learneth how to monkey with a three dollar mandolin and play whiskey �_poker. He cometh home a bigger fool an ever and marrieth a sweet young thing whose pa is supposed to be wealthy, but whom he subsequently • aacertaineth, couldn't buy the prize rooster at a county fair. He worrieth along from year to year, gradually acquiring offeprings, entil hie house resembles a Sunday school class just - before Christmas. He frettetb through the day and Iieth awake nights uying to figure out how to keep himself and his dependent population out of the poor house. Efforts are re- warded by having his daughters run away and get married and bring bitn home a nice son-in-law every few days to feast at his hua:d. 116 sons grow up and call him governor and set him hack a five spot every day or two. About the time he has acquired enough lucre to mike it worth while for his heirs to quarrel over, he con- tracts a cold and is hurried away be- fore ire has time• to hare a talk with his family. 116 sons blow in his es- tate on bird whiskey and plug hats, and his wife puts the finishing touches to his career by that Tying the hired man: Shipka Mr. Thos. Keys has purchased the 100 acre f ;ren of Mr. Archie C 'ntphell, paying therefor $3,7700. Simple Home Recipe. Get from any prescription p').trnl-t- Gist the following: Fluid Extract 'Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparill s. three ounces. Shake well in it bottle Allot take n teaspoonful dose after each nr --fiend at bedtime. The above is considered by an erni• hent authority, who writes i -i t New York daily- piper, ns the fi:, -•t pre- scription ever written to relieve li wk. ache, Kidney Tluutde, Weak HHladder .and all forms of Unin.try difficulties. This mixture acts promptly on the eliutin.ttive tisinee of the Kidneys, en- abling them to filter and strain the oris aeiel and other melte matter from the blood which caletes Rheum:aisle,. i.isu►. Some persons who stiffer with the ►Rlietiuns ',ley Tett feel ir,,•rined to [lace touch confidence in this einalpbe mixt ere. yet those who have tried it say the results are simply surpris ¶IK, the relief being effected without the slightest injury to the •etornrtch or oth- er organs. %fix some and give it a trial. It ser tainly comes highly recommended. it is the prescription of an eminent! authority. whose entire reputation, it is said, was established by it. A druggist hereat home when asked stetted that he c.wld either supply the ingredients or mix the prescription ter our readers, also recommends it ae hermlees. The Jar o f Coughing Hammer blows, steadily ap- p :ieJ, break the hardest rock. (soughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs !Intl( the healthy tissues give Vway. Ayer'; Cherry Pectoral y • tops the coughing, and heal ;he torn membranes. Th.1 beat; kind of a te•stitnontal t "Sold for over sixty years." spendieg a few weeks in lite/let.- .tr What npigbt have been a fat:d arced ent occurred near here on Thursda}• when Joe 7,iter had the noi+f'tttine to fall into Wag. Potter's pond where he WAS cutting ice, and only the pr.tnlpt ar111,1: of the ice brigs.le saved hire Gout en untimely end. -- The building td the new presbytery which was re. elinousness, constipation retard re- I «ntIv talked of has been postpin.d covert'. Cern tha'*D with Area Mh, tvi the present, Town Ila I, ing for acetylene gas `o the past week. This will he found a neat ked improvement in lighting the hall for concerts and other meetings. -Don't forget the grand choral enter- tainment to be given in the Town Hall, on Friday evening of this week. The program will he a good one. -The cold weather the past week was splen- did for skating. Many took advan- tage of the good ice. -Chas. Zwicker made a shipment of seed to Toronto Tuesday.- Hy. Eilber, M.P.P., eppent last Sunday at home. -August Kuhn of the Bank of Commerce staff in Exe- ter spent Sunday under the parental roof. -Next Sunday the special anni- versary services will be held in the Evangelical church. Rev. J. P. Hauch, tnissionary of the church in Japan, will preach three times. The morning service will be in German and the afternoon and evening in the English language. On Monday even- ing he will give a lecture on Japan and will use stereopticon views during the discourse. Admission 10c. and 15c. Special anthems will be tendered by the choir and male chorus. -Not since the great snow storm of 4 years ago, have we been visited by such it storm period as existed during the past week. -Business was complet•'ly demoraliz- ed. Trains were blocked and travel- ling slow and dangerous. The citizens of our burg organized A snowshoe brigade on Saturday and did nobly In cleaning the welks and digging cuts in the snowbanks on the road to allow teams to get through. The railroad surveyors and several travellers were obliged to stay here. -Snow -shoeing has become quite popular around here. Long tramps are mode. Some even go to distant towns and find an excuse to stay over night. A few of the amateurs have made their own shoes ,end although a little clumsy they make good time over the white waste. The following pupils of the Crediton Public School obtained over la. of the marks given. Continuation. Form II, iIL-Latin, E Hill 00, A iloltztuan 56, G Short 51, It Kienzle 47. 11 Meadd 40. Forte 1. --Latin, E Geiser SO, E Truemner 07, 0 Finkbeiner42, P Heist 11. -C. Bluett. teacher, Division III. --Sr. [V. -Honors, L Geiser, I' Treitz; pass, A Finkbeh,er. Sr. lli.-Honors, 11 llaist, I,Oestreicb- er; pass, V 1loltzman, F Hill. Miss Robinson, teacher. Division IL -Jr. 111. -Honors, C Hill, F Hill, E Gaiser, G Gibson; pass, G Benedict, M Clark. E Beaver, V Motz. Sr. IL -Honore, G Guenther: pass. I, \Viper, 1[ Shenk. E Treitz. Jr. Pt. 11. -Homes. N ..unbronk, L Mcelurray; pass, 1,Guenther. it Wolfe. Miss Gir•yin. teacher. Division L -Cies i I.Jr.-Honors, U O••streicher; paste. 1 1V. Ire, V Hill. Se. P1. [I.-EIouors, 1. llaiat, K Sweit- zet; t,,.'-, R :Meek, (i reimport, hi Bean. Jr. Pt. 11.-E Mav,•rtz• to Sr. Pt. I. -Honore, 0 Heist, A Wether ;r rise, 8 Sims, E Finkbeiner. Pt. i Jr. -M King. Miss Kienzle, teacher. (Storul staved last week I. E. M. Tracksell of Regina, Sask„ was in the village last week on real estate hualness.---Mr. ,%Ieadd of laps• don was here on 'Tuesday tuning piatte..--11y. Either, M. P. 1'., left for Toronto on Tuesday evening to attend the Session of Parliament. -31t'. and Mrs. li,ee::se of 1Viunipeg are here vis- iting friends and acquaintances. -The Railroad surveyors are here again sur- veying lines West. They ate not king their headquarters at Hill's Hotel while in this neighborhood. --ire Brown has been in Dashwood the past week assisting his uncle, Wm. )3iehert in opening up his drygoods stock. - Owing to the severe storm on Sunday both the Evangelical and Methodist churehes aft !welled the Sunday school and ev ' g service. -,elf. and Mr's. Thomas Sherritt of Blake were in the villsge on'rtie•sday.-,Sorne of our toys have been having lots of sport snow. shoeing 1be;met week. ---The business o mar u long rt was a t rt standstill ta ndstill since 1 Friday. The Mize -aril which commenc- ed that (ley tested untie Monday. it was one ' I the wotst for; years and our stage was uuahte to come here from Gentrali t u until , i t 1 . and a) morning. The stagge driver *ring eleiged to t e111sirl et Wm. Elliott's from Saturday night. -The roads are drifted badly. Milts are "miles high". Some of the people i cle.tliing the tracks have struck the teleph.en'• wires with their shovels! - "Thio is indeed the land of ice and snow'..- Since the cold we;tther teas set its the rink 6 in (Inc working order. (iso. Either, the able manager. is n1 ik ing all kinds of money, its there are a Ittee nun.h. ( who skate every even. Mt. Carmel. Thos. Morrisev hes returned home (11.111 %I' lt'gin.--James utter ry Et.& 1pZ. c. t : - - r � . tnar•ll, Yew a. r► i 41'011 t► ti t /kzjer c 5 t1R;100R ' W D••• no 'wrote • w• publish tb• forrna'aa cr all 0,1r a.Nt•tae41 ings, no one caring to venture out af- ter nightfall. The meetings are being conducted this week with a certain nreamate of success. -Mr. E. P. Paulin, our former townsman, has sold his hardware tipsiness in Goderich to M. W. Howell. As yet Mr. Paulin has not given out his intentions. -Miss Laving Koch, of theCommercial House, Exeter, spent Sunday at the borne• of her parents here. The following is the report of the standing of theupils of the Dashwood Public School for Jan. Nantes in or- der of merit. V. Class -P Willert, L Kellermann, V. Gaybeil, N Keller - mann, B Graybiel. IV Class. -C Schroeder, L Goetz, 0 Gaiser, A Hart - Bele, E Guenther. F Morenz, 11 Snell, W Graybiel, M Ehlers, H Gaiser, W Musser, G Cellfas, W Meleaac, 11 Day - is, 0 Willert, (1Klass.-L Guenther, E Guenther, G Goetz. V Brukenshire, E Witlert, W Pfaff, F Werherg, L Stire, A Tiernan, M Ehlers, E Neeb, 0 Helt. Best spellers V Claas.-B Gray- beil. IV Class. -C Schroeder. I I I Class. -V Brokenshire. (Storm stayed last week.) Mrs. Sachs, of this place, received the sad intelligence on Wednesday of last week of the death of her sister, Mrs. Wider, of Morriston. On account of her age and the very cold weather, Mrs. Sachs was not able to attend tbo funeral, -Mr. and Mrs. Macftea, of Toronto, have been visiting the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Ritter, for some time. They will soon leave for Toronto, where they will stake their future borne. -Rev. L. K. Eidt 6 still continuing his revival meetings, but the very cold weather and the condition of the roads renders it almost impossible for anyone out- side the village to attend. -Mr. Sei- bert, the new merchant, has arrived in the village and is this week busy with his assistants shelving his stock, preparatory to the opening up of his business here.. -There was no school in one of the junisr departments on Monday because of the illness of the teacher, Miss Carling. The great snow blockade on the roads made it impossi- ble for ;Hiss ilartleitr and also Miss Kellerman to reach their schools on Monday. Cos•Tn:►(T LRT. -The contract for the masonry w•oi k of the Lutheran church (here was let to Mr. ie,uis Schtimachet, of this place, and the factory work and material wits let to the D.ishwuud Planing Company'. This contract calls for painting and glazing which was sub -let to someone in Parkhill also the slating which was aub-)et to nn outside firm. The cat pester work was taken in charge by the building board. The whole struc- ture when completed will cost in the neighborhood of $10,000. It will be an imposing edifice; a great improv. meet in the appearance of the village and will reflect great credit un the congregation. Winchelsea The storm having ceased has caused business to be on the more ne tin. - Mrs. Cecil Catlin' an. sister, Miss Ella, spent last weeks in Nissonri visiting friends. -Miss Etta Fletcher, of Kirk - ton, left for London after spending ,a few weeks with Mrs. I). Golding. -- Miss Usud ll',snce of Exeter. spent pat t 'f last week 1111' guest .•f Miss llsud Fletcher. -- Miss Jennie 11. -1 - bridge, of Exeter. is holidaying with her brothers this week.- Mr. Cope- land, of \1'oodh,em, commenced haul• ing ice to the butter factory on 'Tues- day. 1Storni•stayed last week 1. Mrs. 1e. i:. Kestle hes returned to her horse in Ilderton after !pending ,a few days with friends here. -Harold Bice Willi in i.ondon Inst week. - Miss Minnie Patton of ',endue visited her parents here last week.-}Ihotelling stilt • is the 'elder of the day. A ntipl• het of men bees hese engaged on the 0. T. It. -There were no set vire+ in either church on Sunday owing to weathf•r.--Mrs. Towle, who was visit- ing her brother. S. 0, Lamport. has rete r Tiedo ... It her he no in N'rth r\ng- a s , 1ti. � .rism Maggie Ltgptie Rrnwo h„+ hem it. ed hone from mho ton. --.Miss Tillie Yager bas returned home. --Mi e. /fed - ton and Mrs. 0. Midwife, were in Lon- don spending a few days. - - + -- Grants Bend elks Fettles110 lets her n visiting J11 $ job!) (i ill'1 ieturn'd to Inc home iii (ireenWcy Saturday.- Mr. and Mr-. Heitman, oho were visiting atoned ': here, h the gone to their bottle in ian,- don. --Nr. 11o'•senbeity is visiting his 'r son in 13rucefleld.-Messrs. Dewey of ' Munro were visiting their broth.., Wm., here last week. --The rondo wet e blockaded for three days last week, and as a consequence the stag, ,vas enable to return from Parkhill Wed - nesds) \V m Stubbs of neat Thedfnrd was here visiting his (bumb- ler. Mr.. !laird.-ilieb. threaten 6 ail smiles. a little girl having strived ern Timothy. - Mre. (!Orton of t he Nest is v1411ing arnnud bete. --etre. Elsie is visiting near Sesforth.-The sick in Walter Station's fer'..ily are im- proving. You have heard of biscuits -and read ofbiscuits-and eaten bis; uits- but you don't {snow biscuits -until you try Mooney's Perfection Cream Soda?. They are everything that the ideal biscuits should be. The air - tight, moisture - pruuf package brings them to you fresh, crisp, inviting. Practically every grocer in Canada nes AIOONEY'S. Yours will get Hunt it !:. 1n t & 3 lb. pkg.. 103 ECXDHEUZ P.E�R;ECT[Or1 na;s�(.• Od" 1 1 IKo0NET 1l1CWr A CANDY ct STRATrsRP Cawaea CRF PER TCT WooL'la P2iollphof TAC Great i'.,:r,/L h Jkmedtt// Tunes amt in :orateetho whole nerrocs makes now Blood in oil ?•Ling. Cures jVerp. �•ev Debili!y� Mental and preset Worry, Des- uufcney, bt2ital Weakness !:'rrti,xiorts, Spee- • lorrhssa, and Peals oj�buse or Excesses. ,••e *1 per box, RIX tor One will please six :i1 euro. Sold by all druggists or moiled in pkg.on receipt of rico. Nempamphletmailed ee. TTM11rOtid Medicine Co. (formerly Windsor) Toronto, Ont. Centralia NELSON E. HICKS -Voice Production and Sing- ing -Pupil Ruthen M1onald, Chart s whn ite, London, Eof ng. Ernest Kardley, London, Eng. A limited number of pupils sill be accepted Mr. Rich. Hicks conducted the ser- vice in the Methodist church Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor. -A number of commercial men were storm -stayed here during the storm of Iaet week, -Messrs. Parsons and Davis received the sad intelligence of the sudden death of their brother-in-law, Wm. Abbott, a former resident of this place. Mr. Abbott some little titne ago moved to Southern California, where he was in business at the time of his death. Particulars of his death are not to hand yet, but so far as can be learned his death was caused by an automobile accident. The funeral, which will take place at London is be- ing delayed by an inquest being held over the body. -The choral concert under' the direction of Mr. Nelson Hicks on Thursday evening promises to be the event of the season. The program, as ltnnounced, is certainly an exceptionally fine on. -W. 1[. Es. sexy is visiting relatives in this neigh- borhood. -Miss Edythe Lewis of Cal- gary is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. W. Neil. -The Ladies' Aid of the Cent- ralia Methodist church met let the home of Mrs. Brooks Thursday.l Not- withstanding the inclemency of the weather there were a number out. Two new members were added to the list. Miss Botterell, the teacher at Fair- field school, was called to her home recently owing to the illness of her father, who has since flied. and of whom the Mitchell Advocate says: - "Mr. John Botterell, one of Millar ton township's highly respected residents, hpassed pencrfulty away on Sunday in is (gird year. Deceased has been a great sufferer for some time with n cancerous growth. He was in religion n member of the English ch.lrch and is survived by his wife and five child- ren, two sons and three daughters. The funeral was held on Wednesday, Feb. Sth, leaving his late home tut 20, con. 4, Fullerton, for Mitchell Metlio. dist cemetery. Much sympathy is ex- pressed for the family." OIIITt• ease -Mrs. Mary Trear, relict of the late Thos. Treat... died at the Methodist parsonage, Centralia, Fri - tiny morning. She was horn in Corn• wall, England, but emigrated to Can • ads, and settled at Hampton, near The Busy and Economical Housewife always Uses DIAMOND DYES • "I have just finished dyeing some old and faded clothes, and I am agreeably surprised at the results after easing your Diamond Dyes. The gar - mums I colored are runt just like new•. 1 writ over to visit a neigh- -1 c igh- tror, anti the lady said, ' where slid you get that lovely black skirt?' I toll her it WAS the (11(1 green skirt i had worn all ia.9t smr.tner, and that i had dyed t with 1 th Diamond D I Dyes. Arlt so well paetesrd witli Diamond D)cs that 1 s'.1t1 nests use any other kit.l of dye in the future.'• :Irv. W. Flynn. elsidc Creek, Sask. Diamond Dyes Insure Sttreess. 1f '.,u bate colored skirt •. dresses, 1:'•. or jacl:: is that have become fade) '•1 ul.fdt for w•ar, 1t is an easy ',tatter , Lice the cad things n new lease of fe, and retake tlrcnl look as if they had •st come from the hands of some (ash- n.ihle dressmaker. tine or tw s packages of Diamond ►•s will rl r the gr'eel work end lace ni rnary dill'ars. ihuosarids of well :�e•l won,• -n to-(lacare wearing ewe; '•h *' l ter 'Ire's s PI (1 skirts, el are pleased to te.1 how the %ender- 1 work was accomplished. Neese Note. If your materia:s ate v. •! w.xd acith cotton. Or woo) Anil Il Ill ;ttnnll 11) es. for \Vont. Free of lost lo all Ladles Send es your name and address by t pot card or letl•r, and we will trail to you free of cost the faneme Diamond Dee Annual, Teddy -[Scar iiu;,klct and Diamond -)ye Cook Hook. E1,1 Stk RiCIIARDS)NCE)., Usury.* r sioNTP*:at•, r. Q• I AI 1, it n T1, ask '.-; 11;ainond D)rs for Cotton. t it r, art• s.41 wtx,1, ask for Usborne Council will meet in the Township Hall, E liteville, or. Smut - day next GOLD MEDAL STBATrORO, ONT. Investigate into the Merits of the 11 is the most .uc•xretul business training school in western Ontario. Our CommercW, shorthand and Telegraphy Departments are in charge of able instructors of experience. All our courses are -thor- ough up-to-date and practical. We have beoowe one of the largest business training schools in the t'rot'ihce. Oet our free catalogue and lean, what we are doing Com.ncretat schools as well as buss• Hess men employ our graduates. Student; an. en- tering each et k. Enter now-. ELLIOTT it .MCLAOHLAN,' Principals • WAREHOUSES -AT- EXETER, CENTRALiA AND CLANDEBOyE Highest Price paid for Grain RICH. SELDONJ (Successor to Joseph Cobbledick) - FOR -- Ale and Porter AWARDED JQHN LABATT AT ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION 1904. Only medal for Al. in Canada. THE MOLSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of Parlia.nent 1855) Head Office, Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund Assets Over Montreal $3,200,000 3,000,000 33;000,000 IXTY-TWO BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA EXETER BRANCH OFFICE HOURS 10 a. m. to3 p. m. SATURDAYS, 10 a. w. tot p. ea. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed aring Bank Departments ere it further notice interest on tyearIsracconnts w111 credited quarterly Instead o1 halt eul as tormplF. Deposits of $t and upwards received. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON at, CARLiNG, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, ' Diana er t3 r ETER DIAMOND HALL F1%EST JEELLERY, O1 -It NEW STOCK OF Watches, Jewellery, Silverware, Toilet Sets, Etc., Etc., has just been opened up and we may safely say that this is the finest stock that has ever been shown in Exeter. Our Goods are at Prices To Suit EVERYBODY They Will Suit You Call and Examine Early A. MARCHAND, Exeter, Ont. I. Domino's -ilk., when she married Thos Trent•, who predeceased her 12 years Her tnniden 041',1„ was Hovey and In the early fifties she. with other relat ives moved to the Huron Tract and settled down on the London iheed, a mile south of Clinton. where she re sided till n little over two years ago, when she went to live with her neph ew, Rev. W. H. Butt. Her health was good until two weeks ago when she showed signs of n general brerek dew:). Th.do doctor ct r woe called in but found her suffering from no oignne; trouble. She gradually sank And gently passed away at the Advanced age of 8.1 years, t h.• ph) sician pronouncing "old age" .s the catace of deaf!). The funeral took pl:sr • Tue.d,*y when t he remains were taken by train to Clinton for bur- ial in the f.tmily plot. .1 .8t.Jofieph A ver} pretty wedding was soienln• • ize(1 at the hone' of Mr, and Mrs. Ed �Midterm, on Jan. 20th, when their , only daughter Jl.try, was united it: ' matt icge to Ilait y Couch of Chisel- ' burst, }.y lie►•. Hat t of Hensel!. The wedding thatch was played by pre. Maurice /helmet of (1iatid Bend. The bride looked vet y pretty in a &town of tea ,. s. rt t ilk tri ,i K trimmed 3 u d with applique end curried a ispnquetan t white caIllations and hyacinths. The :bride wee Retested Ly Miss Aides son of London. end the groom by his b,other .lamee ('nu'•h. 4lanley. The vet y sad news was received here a pew days ago of the dent') at Tux - ford. H.t>k., of a promising young nian from 8/matey in the per son of Robert Gemmell, second son of Th•'nl+.. (i,•1(1 melt, ref this towllbtlip• It Sei•r110 that 11x. (it'uimell w.tsengAged in a h. ekes match at Tuxf.rd, 1 •t'v' en the t,.,,, , .•f that piss and a Ivan' filet Meese JIM. While pleyinv 11x. (i.mtn, ll ac- cident.tlly fell. stt ikil,g no the heel of another pleyet's skate. Tne itoti of Inc skate penetrated bis left groin, in.. flitting ouch inj'uiee. that he died' about ant After w t al e d. STATISTICS --The total acreage of the ownship of Stanley for the year 1P0r. , w.es I:ki•2.: net es; the total assessment >Rtt(scst.;';. The levy for the Vomit y( $3971.1r2. for the teernship9 silo.:; PO. nr dram, $11sKf :W General !Scheid •ate $i;17.Y1. Special school reit. $110.1 total tate. $1:)7O4.S:i. 1 or Ipi. T. .\. Slocum, limited. Toronto at foe hep• tune soh•'. I•. 8:47.:01. The Salvation Army Praise "i feel it my duty to testify to the benefit I have received from the use of N. Psychine. While travelling in New On taro reelecting ',pedal meetings i core tracted n very bad cold, which gradual I developed into Iironehitis of the t;orst form. i was advised to try Psychine, which I did, and after using Lot a few bottles I was eompletely re- : term! to health. I recernlnrn.l this wor..lerful remedy to sufferers from Hrcnchitis an'1 ether troubles." Later: "f wish to ad.t flint my *•nice, since using Psychine, is stronger and In r. r a � u h More r rr •' a *Ing power than it hail before 1 had bronchitis, and the vocal ehords do not tire with speak i14." 1'. TiLL[:I:, ('apt. Mak. 'n. Army. Ann tit., Toronto, Aug. l:i, 1poi. Throat, lung and stomach trnl,blee cured by Peyebine; nlso ineipient eon• serel(,(ion. All druggists. eoe and *1.00, - I --