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I:UGGIES, 13. GGIES, IteGCIEe, Just
arrived. -A large consignment of buggies
front five of the leading firms of Ontario
In all the latret styles and designs. Ace.
person intending buying will do well to
look over our stock before purchasing:
We will save you money by en doing. No
trouble to show goods. Ali vehicles are
fully guaranteed. A call eohtlted.-TRE-
VFTIIICK & HODGINS. Creditor', Ont.
The following le the result of the pro.
mo'lon ex.,niI nations lit Credltoa school.
!teetered to pass 60 per cent.. honors
75. Entrance, honors. Mabel Wenzel.
Quceel t 'lodging. Lydia Oeetreicher,
Pass, Ilarry Dtangnus, Loran Brown,
Emerson Bean, Flovlca Hill, Sam Flnk-
belner. From 11I. to IV.. Honors, Itoy
Heiden. Merle Clarke, ()teeth Motz. Pass
Elsa Klenzle, Pearl Vanier. Ilugo Shenk.
• Clifford Iii11, Ezra Ewald, Mervin Win-
er, Gordon Apple'en, Gordon Benedict,
Earl Galeer. From Jr. III. to Sr. 111.
Pass, Vera Motz, Esther Ilalet, Edgar
Treltz, Roland Motz, Henry Flnkb leer.
Sr. 11. to Jr. III, honors, Clara Oesti-rice
er, pass. IIanTagton F'inkbelner, Itotha
King, Irene Wolfe, Verna Hill. Jr. ii.
to Int. II., pave, Nathan Sanbrook, Earl
Sweltzcr. Parol. to Jr. II., pass, Rue -
sell Clark, Verde Hoffman, Edw. Fink -
trainer, Clara Haler, Alma Flnkbelner.
NOTICE. -Classes for children who are
about to Le sent to school for the first
time, will be opened on the first Mon-
day In May.
Mr. Eli King last Thursday disposed
a: one of bas entire hordes. Milo III., to
L. Cloutier of Crysler, Ont. Mr. King
has hc,•n in possession of Milo for a
nunlbar of years and his stock l:as rank-
ed among the best in the country, but
Mr. K:ng is still In poseeeelon of ar:oth-
er very creellent stallion, Pearl Gift. that
he will keep for the improvement of stock
wide t is one of the best horses ever
imported into Canada.
The disagreeable weather during the
pe'it week. made it unpleasant during
the Easter holidays. The far sex were
obliged to keep t1 sir new hats wail a
1110 ttvor;ale day. The. foto Mimi were
in Lenion 0.1 Goad Friday -Mr. and Mrs
John You ng, Mr ani etre. Auew-t Ewell
Mrs. Ront. Gower and eon. 'floe. Apple-
ton. Mese Valet. llerb. Silber, Harry
Fowler. Elate: Gower, Arnold Co•rghlln,
ani Cnrls \Vela. -August Kuhn of Etrat
ford spent the ho idays here with nig
fat r.e • and sisters. -Dire Bentkle of De-
troit is .fait eg her pereute Ntr. and Mrs
Wtllsam Wenzel for a few weeks. -11y.
Silber, Di. P. P., has returned from To-
ronto, after attending the session of
perli tnrnt the past two months.- Ezra
!Waist was In \VIngl.ain and Lueknow on
busmen; Wedneeday.-Ira Brown and
Will Brown were in Daahwooi het Sun-
day. -Mise Nicholas and Mr. Nlu.. la et
Tavtetotk visited their aunt. Mre. Daniel
Oest:cIeher during Easter. -Rev. Bean
of trhe Evangelical church is attending
the annual session of the Canad't Confer
once in New ; Lunburg this week. Nest
Sunday morning the service will be ta-
ken 1 y Goltlob Brown and Ir. the evening
a vete; service will be given by the choir
and members of the two adult bible
clae,e1.-The hldlt wind storm last Wed-
nesday did considerable damage through
Isere. Tile high 'Smoke stack at the grist
tulll was blown down, portions of the
roofs ot 13. Browne barn and that of
Joe. llalst, were torn off, while fences
in thfftrent localities were laid tow. -We
regret to report that Master Laverne Mc-
Murray's Illness has turned into an at-
tack of diphtheria. Fortunately It le a
rnlld case. The family is at present un-
der quarantine and much sympathy is
expressed for them. We trust that the
sickness will be of short duration. The
l.adite' Ald of the Methodist church
gave an entertainment In the church on
Easter Monday. Rev. Steadman of Core
bett was unable to be present as expect-
ed. Dilee Hart of Ilensall gave several
fine solus ns well as excellent readings.
whist: were greatly applauded. The
choir rendered a number of splendid an-
thems. -Nies Alma 11111 spent Easter In
lleerlln with friends.-4llee Melinda Talc
has rtturned home from Stratford where
she held a position aft book-keeper for
sonie thine -Milton Harris has returned
to town after visiting friends In Parke
tell! for a few days. -Our school closed
last Thursday for the Easter holidays.
In the tnlealtttme the teachers are spend-
ing their Holidays at their respective
homer. -Rev. Geo. Brown of Chesley vis-
ited a few days herr: with its brother.
G. K Brown. Ile ocrupted the pulpit In
the Evangelical church last Sunday
morning and all were glad to hear him.
Ile was a former minister of the con-
gregatioe and he has many warts frlerids
In this village who are pleased to see
hint In the best of health. -Messrs. Cone
tin and Bissonette of Rt. Joseph were in
the village on Monday on business.
CLANDEIHOYE
The recent snow storms mad, the Eas-
ter eelidaye quite dull. Among the vis-
itors here were Misses Jennie Brown.
Della ilarlton, Rosie Burins of London
Harty Shaft ot Toronto attd Mre. Albert
(u -i' I a ham of Ailsa Craig. -Mr. and
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PACIFIC;
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
TO
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Snead Tr.irbaw Teets 100 p w. eft
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JULY 13, 21 AUG. 11, 24 SEPT. 1, 21
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ONLY DIRECT 1111 NO CNAINI of CAAN
ti. .1 (:\ItL:Nte, Aga,t, 1sXETRit.
tl A Ito•;, i o: L.o ;doe spent Go,d Fri-
• • thug .ter etr. (Ur.) Jones
. S. J, a vldlted friends here last
ee '3 -F. E. K••et1-. end w1Le were itt
toen Sunday. the gaeats of \Its. Fe
Brown. -We are pias it to .5eu Mrs.
Herbc11 hens! In our netlat agaln.-Miss
Lata O'Ne•Il visited friends in London
last -week.-Th: an:lualCruwade meeting
was held In the Diethod►at caurch Tuea-
d ty afternoon. lela'r:ct Organizer. lira.
Marshall of St. Marys bring present.
1 • ne to the Inrieinency ut ttie weather
r' wee! ;:J. many In attendants. -\\'e
are sorry to heir of lag. 1)Vlle not ).e -
ng able to Qct arou:id oxing to a dis-
te1ed shoulder. -Mr. T.:ue. l.ewle and
raml.y have rno:cd to town, where they
Intend renit:ning for a time. -Walter
Hodgins le having a sale on Friday
'u., 15, to dlepoee of .:ie. farm stork, as
he Intends taking trip to New Ontario,
his sitetcr. a1Ise Roam, acronipanying
'firs. -Mrs. Porte has novel to town. -
ate,. Bartlett of Woodita:ri o_eupiei the
pulpit in the Methodist church here on
Sunday, Rev. Keir taking charge of
\t'ocdharn ecrvi'te.
SEXSMITIL
Obituary. -A sad event which cast a
g norm oro' the entre nelghborhool. oc-
^urred at the hone of Mr. John McMa-
hon on Saturday, the llth inst., when
their only daughter, Stella May, died in
ower of her youth at the age of 12
yeere ant 8 days. A short time ago
1h a contrac t^d a severe cold which re -
surd 1e. spinai nteningi,ts. The news of
or deft 1 came as a shock to the corn -
:nun ty as she was of a bright and Oe -
n; elspo.tition and was held In high es-
teem by all who knew her. She was the
dart ng of the home, always full of life
and happl iesa. She was very fond of
:tu3ir foe which she had splendid abll-
::y. At school she was behoved alike by
`so'tt teacher and pupils. She was pre-
pti'ing to: the next entrance examination
'lea: she has now graduated into a far
inter school "Where she no longer
needs our poor i:rotection, and Christ
,irnself doth rule." She leaves behind
an only brotner, who with the parents
has the sympathy of the whole cotillion-
! y :11 thti• std bereavement. The funeral
took place on Monday afternoo.t to the
F:':eter cem^tery.
"0, what do you think the angels say",
Slid the children up In Heaven,
'There's a dear little girl coming home
today,
1...s almost ready to BY awae
Front the earl• we used to live tri.
L't's go and open the gates of pearl,
Open therm wide for the new little girl,"
Said tae children up 111 heaven.
Fly with her quick, 0, angels, dear,"
Said the children up In Heaven
See, she is coming, look there, look
there,
At the jtaper light on h r sunny hair
Where the veiling clouds are riven ;
0, hus 1. flush. hash; all the swift
wings furl.
For the King h:ftself at the gates of
pearl.
Is taking iter ha:,d. dear tired little
girl,
And leading her into Heaven."
GREENWAY.
Mee. \Ve3. Isaac and children spent a
few days tee past week with friends
:n E-eeter.-Mra. Simpson and Mrs. H.
Simpson of Saskatoon. Sask., are visit -
ng at 4r. John Mc0regor's.-)lase Ma-
nia horn 1s spending her Faster vaca-
t:o, at her home near Parkhill.-Mr,and
Mrs. W. J. Wilson and Mee. Mary E.
Wilson spent Good Friday at Mr. C.
Stone's. -`flee E. Appleton of Crediton
is visiting her cauetone, the Misses car=
ruthers.-Mr. and biro. Austin Ilayter
eemt Friday aflerttoon at Jos. Foster's.
-Mrs. afarithall of St. Marys. organizer
of the W. DI, '8.. was a guest of Mre. A.
M. WIIeo:1 a few Jaye the past week -
Mise F. E. Neil le spending the holidays
at her home in Lucan.-lira. Henry Eg-
gert spent Easter with friends In Do-
trolt.-Mise Emma 'McPherson of Buf-
falo, N. Y. Is spending her Easter va-
i'ation with firer parents Mr. and Mrs.
El. efe•Pherscn.-The high wind of the
past week did coneiderahle damage on
i r Town Liu, --Master Joe Bullock
•+ptit the past week with hie brother
John at Sylvan. -,Mr. Thos. Stewardson
spent Easter with his broiler in Lu^an -
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stinson of hayfield
gp'nt Eaettr at W. J. Wilson's. -Miss
Lena Laughlin bf Parkhill and Mr. Hen-
derson of Cluelph visited their friend/
Mies Mae Wilson on Saturday. -Bright
p-ogpc'te for a railroad through here
now as the surveyors have been at work
e tet or here. -Mr. John Brown purchas-
ed a tea's of cotta a few days ago that
Bette l the seal'd at 31001. On- was two
years old and the other three.
Uctth.-C.ias. Sleeper died suddenly on
.\pr11 13th, at tae home of lits orothcr-in-
Iaw. Mr. Joseph (hrrutttere. Mr. Steep-
er has been buttering for a rme time of
i:iflamnittory rheumatism but wae able
to he up and around. it is only a week
ego that he Mas 1!e Parkhill. Monday
Pruning hr Revered as well se usual.
but ween called for breakfast on Turgi-
dly morning there was no response. On
investigation to find the reason he did -
not answer, he was found lifeless. The
de•eased was about 35 years ot age and
Is survived by lila mother. Mrs. Wert
Oliver. Greed Bend; brothers George.
Garfield and John William and one sis-
ter. Mrs. John Appleton. died a year ago.
T.IP funeral took place on Thursday to
Grand Bend cem• tery.
Death. -?ire. John ilattran. an old and
niggly respei'ted resident of this vicinity
passed away at the home of her son,
lie.iry Ilettramafter 1111111110811 of sever-
al yeti's. The funeral was conducted by
Rev. T. A. Steadman 011 Saturday to Park
h 11 cemetery.
_ear_�
KI It1<TO11.
%I.l:on Watso., roturi eti from the West
last week.-Mre.. \•rater ti entities with
Ile* daughter. Mre. lilies, at Bayfield-
el Annie boupe of the Stratford Nor-
.! Is spending her vacation under the
p.trental roaf.-Norrn•tn T. Fletcher, who
:gas been visiting relatives In and near
Ktrkton. left last week for his home in
tit- Great ;Vest.
Fire. -About 4.30 on Wednesday after-
,' t Biwa, w,'r' seen gushing from the
,f of Mr. F. Slmt:so;i's erotism. Mr.
'1. iipeon, wlio is a bachelor. had net
h,e t feeling well. arta having put. on a
en lay down on the bed. not nothing
• flames whirh started at the root.
u ;ill helping Hands came and aroused
tent and tarried out all the furniture
est te the stove. In .a short time the old
t•, well) had stool for half a cen-
t was burnei to the ground. The
ip- o: Mr. Simpson was a very for-
% i t at a one.
MAKES .tSTONISIaiNG CLi(ES
Mt-o-na Table:3 Cure Dyspepsia by
Prontptly Removing the Cause
Or Money Basle
There is )uta o:ta way to cure. (134P- P-
ita and stomach dluor•dera, tr.vs tl or
serious, and that Is tot one up or put
e:icrgy into the atu:nat r •.walls, 80 that
hey will lit ante 10 prop.rly mix or
ceurl the food,
\i1-o-na tablets quickly argues the
3 o:t arli from its inaction and la a
stior t time it la able o do it' work
property.
Harry Dodd of Bridge Street. ileat-
Irlgs, Ont., eats. -'For seven year* I
+a
*uttered end spent motet stoney
do:torirt . tut all to no avail. 1 could
e t' tu-. very (('.U.. aa the food would
ferm_nt and sour, staking gas, which
u ted serious heart oppression. I wee
in cmretar.t misery, sour gag would
belch front my stomach, I was languid
arta weak and had no ambition. I did
no: feel ilke going anywhere or seting
anyone. There was a constant dull pain
lI the pit of the stomach. I was u t-
able to sleep, was nervous, teetiesa,and
•.would .twake Inure tired than or golne
to bed. I tried Mi-o-na and snot, found
relief, and in less than six weeks MI -o
na had completely cured inc
W. S. Cole, the drueglet sella Mi-o-na
'ablets at 50 cents a large box, wider
t rigid guarantee to do all that le clain-
-.1 for them or stoney back.
MoGILLIVRAY
Mr. and acre. Dyer Elston have 1110
sympathy of the community in the loss
they have sustained through the death of
:heir baby daughter, Florence Windsor,
who padded away recently from in at-
tack of pneumonia.
Wedding. -A pretty home wedding was
solemnized 011 Mar. 31st at the residence
i' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sherritt, Lfarpley,
when their daughter, Lila Evelyn, was
0.1 ted in ntarrlage with Mr. Frederick
John Albert Nell of McGillivray. As the
strains o: the wedding march played by
Miss Millie Sherritt, floated tt.rough the
omts. the belle tittered the varier. lean -
rig o:t tete ars/ of her father, and took
ae: place beside the waiting groom. when
.he betut:ful wedding service was read
ay Re,, T. Steadman. The bride wore a
1 e o:n'n3 gown of blue taffeta, with all -
ave: lace of cream. She was unattended
.eft': coegratul.aLons had been offered a
dainty wedding repast was Served and
later Mt'. and Mrs. Neil took the after -
100.1 train for Toronto and other East -
era points. The bride's going away
Dress wee of biuc cloth with hat to
'iiateh. The groom's gift was a ;iaad-
Son1 i gold watch and chain. The Adv.'c.
tie sen'i'le. cuegratulatlone.
St. M 'trys.-3. T. R. train No. 811 In
''.targe o: Conductor McCormick had a
narrow escape front falling over the C.
1'. R. Subway the other day. The train
'Nas Just pull's; out of the s'atioh wt:ea
t neo.(cn rail tarred the heavy engine.
the engineer succeeded Pt etoppleg the
train :mtuedlately. ifad it bre, gong
raster a dliaster was almost : crt.tin.
It le understood that the Ontario Gov -
erten Mt
ov-
erte n.'nt Intends to Introduce a bill. Im-
portant and far reinstitute int lta etfcrt,
upon the grant:tne of rnunlcipal'Itiri•_',Is
es at the present session of the Legis-
lature. Tho bl.l provides teat the court-
-Al of a municipality shall not grant to
any Individual or company any tram
calve for ant rttllway, street railway or
other public utility, or for the supply
to the corporation of water, gas, electric
Tight. heat or power, unless the by-law
netting forth the terms and conditions
hae been fret submitted to and has re-
ceived the assent of the electors. It is
proposed also to repeal Section 509 of
the Consolidated efunleipal Act of 1903.
which glte+ ntunielptittles power to enter
into agreements with private corpora -
110118 for a supply et water, gas, electric
I1ght. heat and power for a terns not
es -ceding five years.
ILI M. IIROKIISSIIIRE, DASIIWOOD COSVEY-
ci. i1SC'ER. Deeds. Wills, Mortgages and all
Legal th,vn+e• ta.'arefully and plonlytty prepared
Chargee moderate. issuer of Marriage Licensee.
(Too late fur last week.)
At the iuunual busl•:ese meeting of the
Evangelical church. on Thursday Mr. G.
Kellermann, the retiring trustee was
again elected for another terns. and Geo.
Edighoffer and E. at. Brokenshire were
c-le:ted Treasurer and Secretary respec-
tively. Mr. Henry Ehlers again accepted
the janitorehip for another year. Con-
firmation services were conducted in
the Lutheran thurch on Sunday. -Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Welker visited Rev. and
Mrs. L. K. Eidt on Sunday. -it. McLenn-
an. a former teaelter in the public 801001
here 13 spending a few days with fr:ende
in the village. -Mise. Seldom who has
taught In one of the junior departments
of the public school here eine a the resig-
nation of Mise Carling, will sever her
connection therewith at Easter and her
place will be taken by Mies Horton, who
conies highly recommended. -Mr. John
Hall of Loltdou was In the village several
days last week. -A team of Lorscs belong
ing to Dir. John K. Enters nadc a dash
for liberty at the grist nil11 on Monday
etening. After running 801111 dlstance
at breakneck ep-'ed they ran against a
telephone poet, thud ronnpletelY demolteh-
ing the wagon, besides spilling a bag
of wheat. Dir. Ehlers had to make the
Purchase of a new wagon. Luckily no
one was hurt.
DASI1WOO1)
SIIIPKA
Mrs. Mason moved to Parkhill last
week. -Thos. Baynham is all smiles -It's
a girl. -Chas. Baumgarten and Dan Gow
e: are laid up with a sprained ankle. -
Miss Mary Keough is in St. Joseph's
ffospital. London, at proeent.-John
Smith roved Into our burg last week. -
Quite a number took In tete sale of Pat
Ryan's last week. -Nelson St. Clair (rov-
ed to Centralia last week. He le work-
ing on a Wm. -Isaac Gower sold a load
of onions to Mr. Cnae. Zwlcker of Credl-
ton.-J. D. Hannan left for Platteville
on Monday evening. -Walter Baxter has
gone to Melita, Man., where he will take
up farming.
TRAVELLERS' CE1EQUES.
Tee Canadian Bank of Cornnlerce has
Iced brought out a new form of Travel -
1 r i' chcqu whi: h will surly prove very
po :ular among tourists and travellers.
T toy are issued for the sums of $10,
420, $50 and $100, and will be cashed
by banks, hotels, eta., In practically ev-
ery country of the civilized world. All
over Canada and the United States the
the fare amount in dollars ie payable
without deiuctlun. In Great Ilritain and
Europe the amount of foreign money
whiee can be obtained for them Is stated
le tee face, and disputes as to over,
charge or exchange cannot arise. Iden-
•Iffcatloa Is provided for by a letter of
int-oiuctlon which accompanies the 11et
or banks whi•:h will cash thein. Cheques
'an b' obtained at eny office of the bank
ELEI4.
\ir, A. J. Lustor. of Montreal le visit -
.I iitiag at his home here. -Miss Lottie
Rook of Detroit called on Bleeds here
;1:rl.ty.-Mrs. S. Eescry la confined to
t:le house suffering from la grtppe.-
'.11.1301 Dempsey of Toronto visited at
'the tonic of Mr. John Lrss: ry Sutiday.-
Mrs. 11. Snell of Exeter Is vJ 1g at
Mr. W. Coates'. -Mr: Fred" visit-
ed friends In Sarnia last week. -Mr.
Swann. teacher, has been re-engaged for
another year at an Increase of salary.-:
Mr. Paul Coates spent part of last week
In London. -Mr. Wm. Caves and family
move.) to Centralia last week. where they
will It, future reside.
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CF.NTlt.t1,1,\
Miss Floaete lionthron of Iicnsall tete
been the guest Miss R. McCoy. -Mr. A.
Nevin of London spent friday with his
sister, Mrs. 14cCoy.
New Spring Goods
arriving every day. We have the NEWEST and
MOST STYLISH GOODS this store has ever shown
Come and see our new goods before purchasing
New Dress Goods wit stock cnmplieb
with the meet stylish
fabrics. consisting of Striped smiting', Ser er, Pennines.
Wonl Venetians. Fancy Lustre', Saline Cloths, Voiles,
Crispine Clothe, &c., t&tc.
Ladies' New White Wear
- Shirt Waists, (♦owns. Skirts, Corset Covers, etc.. fife. -
New Wash Goods New i'rinte, Ging-
ham., Linens, Fancy
Vestinge, Mueline, Linen Suitings-THE VERY LATEST-
ShittIngs, &c., acc,
Men's Spring Suitings J`s he Finest
and Largest Assortment of Fancy Suiting' ever shown in
Dashwood. All the latest patterns and calors. Call and see
them before yon purchase your Spring Suit. Prices RiGHT
Ideal Woven Wire Fencing
All parties intending to purchase wire for fencing will do
well to give ii H call. Sole agents for the shove fencing,
Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce
GIVE US A CALL 111
TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER,
THE BUSY STORE - - . DASHWOOD
Buggies! Buggies! Buggies!
JUST ARRIVED -A large consignment of Baggies
from five of the leading firma of Ontario, in all the latest styles
and designs.
Any person intending.buying will do well
to look over our stock before purchasing.
We will save you money by so doing.
No trouble to show goods. All vehicles are guaranteed. A call
solicited. .
TREVETHICK & HODGINS,
Crediton - - - Ontario
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
HIED OFFICE. TORONTO ESTADL15tiED 1t1437
D. Iii. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000
ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund, - 6.000,000
TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES
The new Travellers' Cheques recently issued by this Bank are a most convenient
way in which to carry money when travelling. They are issued in denominations of
$10, $20, $50, $100 and $200
and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France,
Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Sweden
and Switzerland is stated on the face of each cheque, while in other countricabb
they are pa) able at current rates.
The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at every office
131A
of the
Bank.
Exeter Branch -G, W. Harrison, Manager. Branch also at Crediton
About this time of year a number of things
and nd around the house would be decidedly
better looking for a coat of paint or varnish.
Every possible surface has been provided for in
SIIERWIN- W /LL/AMS
PA/NTS AND VA/INISHES
For wagons and farm implements we have a paint that will stand ex -
to the weather; for porch floors we have a paint that will withstand
r, moisture and repeated ►...
scrubbing wrath soap and water.
Ma[Ing a special finish foe
every surface -requires veto keep
5000 formulas constantly In um
but enables is to tet be resulb.
Tell the Sherwin-Williams
agent what you want to finish,
and hs will you the proper
paint or Write for book -
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Co. tin
4.400801•001187 &N* VARNISH
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GRAND BEND
Mr. and liars. Young spent Tuesday at
Parkhill. -Mies McCauley is visiting at
St. Joseph. -Mr. Germiston of Port
Franks was It our burg Saturday.-efr.
E. Jones of Clandeboye was here Tues
day.-Mceers. Boeecnberry's and Dev-
ine's sale was well attended Saturday
and every thing sold well. -Mrs. John
0111 is ill of pneumonia. -H. Bossonb:try
moves to Thedford Tuesday. --Wm. Nie -
hot, who has been sick of pneumonia, ie
Improving. -Mr. and !ilre. Heitman of
London arrived here Friday to spend a
few dtv,.-Mr. Jones and family of Lon
don are here. for the Holidays. -James
tlat.tlon of Shlpka was in our burg on
\tend.ty.-Mr. A. Tledenan moved Tues-
day to the house Ovhtctt was vacated by
Mr. 1I. Bossenl'crry.
• LUCAN.
Wedded. -A quiet wedding was solemn-
ized on Wednesday afternoon last at the
residence of Mrs. J. C. Howard when her
sister. Miss Edna Culbert was wedded
to Enteet J. Bannister of Forest. Niles
3 w bridesmaid
\ e the Mariam Bannister ter a h
R1 8
and Chester Culbert of Lucan grooms-
man. Rev. Arthur Carlisle performed the
ceremony.
Fire. -Mitchell Haekett's barns o:1 the
15th of Londoa Tp.. were totally des-
troyed by fire at 8 o'clock on Thursday
night, caused by the esploston of a lan-
tern. • Thera was no insurance.
HARPLEY
Mre. David Webb of Gilford. Mich., is
visiting her brothers and sisters and
m•tr,y other friends In this locality at
presint.-The high wind on Wednesday
of last week destroyed the windmill on
Mr. Thos. Love's barn. -Mr. Kicnzle of
Crediton is improving the roads here
at present with the township grader.-
We
rader:We are glad to report that Mr. John
Hayter is able to be out again atter his
recent Illness. -Mise Susie Rader, who
has spent the last month with Mrs. T.
Love. Intends going home this week.-
Master
eek:Master W. 11. Love Is sp nding his hull
days with his cousins 11 itrrwgerr.
he Molsons Bank
Incorporated 1855
Capital (paid up)
Rest Fund - -
$3,500,000
$3,500,000
Has e.5 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
A OENBRAL BAMBINO BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current tate.
EXETER BRANCH
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government.
DICKSON & CaRL1NQ, Solicitors.
N. D. IIURDON, Manager,
FIVE
FARMERS
WANTED
FIVE
FARMERS
WANTED
I have just enough room for five more parties in our priv-
ate car going to Saskatchewan and Alberta on April 20th,
All parties will be shown over our lands at our expense.
All purchasers will have their railroad fare refunded out of
first cash payment.
SPRING WHEAT
In the Egale Lake District on the direct route of the
C.N.R. from Saskatoon to Calgary.
FALL WHEAT
In Sunny Southern Alberta on the direct route from
Way buret to I.eatllbridge.
Agent for Allieon,
Jobb Charlton, Bleier, Fair & Co.
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