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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1905-06-22, Page 111144: EIGHTEENTH YEAR. ettf EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1905. 1 ft. SANDERS & CREECH, PTop'B ..erg MORE JUNE WEDDINGS,I OFORD PFN IIA1 F Be • (New Reading Matter appears in this apace each welt) Like A Plant In The Spring. 1'ourwting� gr'a, tit /I 1.111,011.111,01.1 in [hi. Ilruk. A lank .•...oust cultivates and en. ourages lhirfty hatit., eu' h �, _.!1 .4n•..essfui people have. SI opens a •'crowing" aoeount, to which v'ou can add when you like and withdraw when you please In any siIAdamounts We add interest to the prim .•ipal and cougxeund it F(,t•H times a year, on 31 Jan., :to April, 31 July, and 31 O.'tul.er. New ...•Quits are always welcome. We have the heat fa •ilaties for honking at the most reason - rates and terns consistent a ith couaerv.t ' e banking. R e 1mv "4. Y"'"Lualr.eas. i3r•:anehes in Huron ('ounty at EXETER. CKEi)iTON, D:As1I\VOOD, HENs:ALL. '!,('loci!, ('I.INroN THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA 01sass■ R Stssbsry, Solicitors Josevye� Sada, ]Tanager EXETER, Dashwood and Zurich branches. 1 A 000D LINE OF TOOTH BRUSHES is always carried in stock. We have • large assortment for you to select from. You will he repaid if yon call on us, and see for yourself the Tooth Brushes we are offering at prices that speak for themselves. CLEAN TEETH ARE ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH. This should not be neglected, or else you will find your teeth decaying. and ou will be troubled with tooth -aches and other ills, due to neglect of this Or duty. We have all other Toilet Articles usually carried in a first-class store. p House to Rent. A neat frame hou.e, containing 7 ono., %itud toatt on Huron street Wast of Main Street; ss! garden, hard and %oft water, and in a de.irahle locality. Apply to MRS. HARRIS, Iluron Su., E.. tt r. For Sale or To Rent. The frame house on the .orntr of wiliiam and Wellington streets, owned M' Mrs. Isaac Bawden. For particulars apply to MRS_ W11. TAPP, Etrter. Farm for Sale The undersigned is offering for bale that valuable farm in the Township of Osborne. bring Lot R, Con. cession 7, containing one hun.'re.1 a.•ret of firfirst-claimland, well fenced and drained. There is on the prem- ises. frame house, a good barn, �ht+l, and other out. buildings; ten acres firtt•cla.s hardwood bush, an orchard, two good wells of water and other ronv-en- ienm.s p. Po,eaion given in fall. For particulars apply to R. C. Kt ANS, 471 Adelaide street. London 1 Ky. Troublmw Quickie and per. maaeatly adjusted. Glasaaafitted properly. Or. Ovens London. Treats Ere, Far, Nose and Throat. Will beat the (' itntuercial Hotel, Exeter, all day Saturday. June t4th. Xe vt v August tt h. Kirkton Mr. Barton, of Molesworth, has rent- ed tbe tailor shop in our village and commenced business this week. Ile comes highly recommended and we Nowey's Drug Store, Exeter. wish him every success. --Messrs. R. NAY FORKS seeeee and J. Beattie, It Fletcher, David Fos- ter left last week for the West; Mr. DK AKE-CHAPPEL. Two of Hibbert's Most popular and highly respected young people have joined hear ts and hands for life. \1 • refer to Mr. Henry S. Drake, second sun of Mr. Edward Drake and Miss Ruth, youngest daughter of Mrs. T. Chappel, the 13th concession, of Hibbert. The young people drove to near Sodom. The hest wishes are ex- tended to them be their shiny friends. and Mrs. Coupland, and Miss Hanna and Miss Goatley, of Wnodhatte left this station for Winnipeg. --Miss Mabel (iiltilla», who will ttraduate this week from "Glen Maw t" Ladies' College, Toronto, is expected home Friday ev- ening. ---Miss Kathleen McCurdy, of ULiI�VV'Toronto, is visiting at the home of P Get the old reliable Prov - en's Oshawa Track. Put up in first-class workman- ship, guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Miss Beatrice ark. Dashwood SaCrl�Lie n Monday afternoon the marriage F took place at the Presbyterian manse, Exeter, of Mr. Arthur mrd aVnd iss Rosa Pothole, daurhter of Mr. John Pothole, of the Lake Road. The ceremony was perforated by ltev. W. Martin, and the bridal tontine were tee attended. Mr. and Mrs.. ford left the sante evening on a short trip to Detro- it and other points. On their return they will reside on the Lake Road Dr Ovens will be at the ('on int -vial Hotel, Eviler, ' Saturday, .lune Loth. See A.I." Leave Your Order at Charlton's Fair, Exeter. CHARTON J. SHA DICKSON k cAttf.iNu, FAIIILIST£1tS, I401.111. tor, Notaries. 1'envty►m ers, Commissioners Poilciton for Ignition, Rank, et•'. Mosey to Loss at lowest rates of interest. Olsces, Main street,£!►ter, 1. R. Casts*, O.A., 1, 0. Dacsao" wLONLY TO IRAN. We have a large amount tf private hinds to loan on tarn and village properties at low rates of inter sit m.aragAN t STANBURY, Barristers, Solicitors.Main et.. Exeter On LLOYD P. JONES Organist and (')oir !taster cf the Triyitt Memorial Church. Teacher Piano, Organ, Vol.", Harmony Modern methods. There,aehiless Manitoba andNorthwest Lands For Sale. The Saskatchewan Valle,. R Manitnta land Com. pany. Ltd.. Largest Land C. nahany nn the Continent oontrolling entire Car. a.t.a, Nurent rn Railway Land (grant. Two Milllos Acres The wheat lands of Western ('anada. ing now are given until 1.4 J,et( Co For terms, etc . apply to 1SR„EKT ELLIOT. Agent. traeter cream of the Parties low has. select their land. Wanted RRL'AT. HR" fn lot• M sty throughout t'ana,a to rry a s.r1Iseai• nur roods ta•kine rap show . on trees, knees, bridges and ail : onspi.'uous 'da.•ts; distributing small ad.erti.ing nutter l'nmnussinn ce salary ]Jdaa year Of *41.a me nth and urpenas alt T er day. Steady emplo) n„ nt to gond reliable men. Me lav out your work taryou No eyperien.e need ed trite Mr hull part i. Mies P.U,t'f4 MEnl(.iNAL Co.. London, Ont. ('anal• Farm for Sale. Mr. Win. Ehlers, who has been in attendance at the camp -meeting at Walkerton during tbe past week, bas returned home. He reports a pleesent titne.--S.ttnuel Birk, of North Dakota. is visiting his people here. It is seven- teen years sines Mr•. Bit k left this country and during his absence many changes have taken place. --Miss Lydia Finkbeiner, of (•rediton, visited friends here Sunday.- Rev. J. ('. Morlock, of Milverton, a former pastor here, was here on Tuesday calling on it•iends. He left Tuesday evening for the 14th conces'ion to be ill iettentlatnce at the sem, convention new in session in that place.--itev. S. It. hnechtel conducted the quaa terly service heti on Sunday. A baseball teat» has been organized here. --George Met tier wears a !woad stiile these days, it's a girl. -MI's. Peter McIsaac is visiting friends in .tilvetton. W F:toKD.- Last Wednesday one et those pleasant oceurt•enees took place at the h.•me of one of our t•illegers. We refer to the mat riage of Mise Han- nah hiker. of this plaice. to Mr. Step- hen (irdkin, as prosperous young far- mer, of McKillop. Precisely at four o'clock the bride Petered the henuti- fnlly decorated parlor leaning on the het sat ler, w PI•(• * 111 'otic Hensall, tt here the interesting cere- mony took place. and which was per- formed by the Kev. Mr. Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. }!rake then drove to the resi- dence of the bride's mother where an excellent tea was partaken of and an enjoyable evening was spent. \Ve join with their many friends in wishing them a long and happy married life. }IIGGI NS-DEVERELL Another of Exeter's young teen liv- ing at a distance has taken unto him- self a wife. We refer to a son of the late Renjamin Higgins. Regarding the event the Globe says:- "On Wed- nesday last Flora. the eldest daughter of the late William H. Deverell, form- erly of North Gwillimbury. was united in marriage to Rev. Elijah Higgins, of Exeter. The ceremony was per- formed by }rev. George E. Fisher at the residence of the pride's mother, Toronto. The bride was given away by Rev. H. W. Davis of Toronto, and looked very dainty in her wedding gown of cream silk eolienne trimmed with lace and chiffon. She wore flowers and rosettes of ribbon in her hair, and carried a shower bouquet of roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Kelly of Toronto, was dressed in cream min's veiling, and her bouquet was of pink roses. Dr. W. Edgar Robertson of Milton acted as groomsman. Mrs. Eupheinie Deverell, the bride's mother, wore 11 stylish costume of black silk rename over black taffeta, while the Misses Deverell had becoming dresses of white dotted Swiss with high girdles." SQUIRE- EARL The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl's daughter, Miss Mary, to Mr. James Squire, was celebrated at their home in Zion. on June 7. The nuptial knot was securely tied by the Rev. C. Fletcher, in the presence of a select. gathering. At 5 o'clock Miss Cook, of Kintenae struck up Lohengrins wed- ding march, and to this strain the groom, the ring bearer, Master Cecil Harris, and the little flower girl, ('ar•- rieThonlpson, took their places in the parlor, where an arch of evergreens and ferns had been erected and to which was suspended a floral hell. In a few minutes the hluahing bride wag led to the roots by her father. Her gown was of white silk. trimmed with Paris ecru lace. ribbon and chiffon, she 41180 carried white carnations. A daintylnncheun was afterwards par- taken of in the tastily decorated din- ing room. The presents were many and valuable. The evening was spent in music and other amusements. The phonograph took an important part, and greatly amused the people. To Mr. and Mrs. Squire we predict a long and happy wedded life. Dar Hundred -Acre Yarn, I.ct 9, Con 7,1'sM+nr Township, secorerl Int month of F -Mandl,, the proyrr ty of the vtrtden/t eed The ahs ,e a erstrlara im• proved farm, well drained. with goal, large bei, k 1.•,use, tank tarn, :et:I( fee:..:rrirf shed amt h"tt awn; one acre of nrchan!. pia. re. of h•eh pr.n•-upallr ,uardsuod. Por terms and other putt titan sprit to JaA,e* Heywood or John Heywood, Ihmr;lir, r.o. at in of f t h th y words which made there elan and wife Were pronounced by Rev. Mr.('lenlens. The ter enemy being oe err and congrat- ulations extended the happy csnlple led the wary to the dining mors! in which was prepared a roost sumptuous repast and to which all slid ample• justice. The tables wets decorated with white flow - et s and ferns. The groom was dressed in the customary !Mack suit, while the dress of the bride, which was indeed beautiful, way made of create et•epe de ,-bene wit h a !ink.. of shirred chiffon, trimmed with chiffon e.,rdian plaiting and silk r .i hing. Little (iertie %Veg- anid, niece of the ht ids, dressed in white organdie, acted as flower girl and carried the ring in a dainty basket of flowers and truly she did her part well. Only the immediate friends of the bride were present. The happy couple left the same evening amid s shower of Lice for a trip to Niagara Falls. On their return they will settle dawn on their faun in McKillop. May they have a pleasant time while aatil- ing over life's rough sed. Our loss is emne(pnP s gain and Mr. (i.tdkin should (as he no doubt (Inert) c. ngrettilete himself on getting nisch en estimable young lady as his companion in life. Clinton: On Saturday }Intent Stevens heti the misfortune to fall and bleak one of his ankle tones. St. Marys: Peter liredy, an em- ployee et C. Richardson k (,cis. found- ry. had the end cif hist middle finger cut off Monday while operating a zinc cutting machine. NI• V('UMlW FLINTOI.1' A very pretty house wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Flintoff, Clinton, yyesterday. I Wednesday) when her daughter, Harriett, was united in marriage to Mt•. John Newcombe., of Exeter. The Rev. H. M. Manning performed the interesting and binding ceremony at high noon in the pt•esence of about forty invited guests. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Wm. Newcombe, while the bride was 'assisted by her sister, Annie. The bride, gowned in a create silk trimmed with chiffon and silk all over lace, presented a picture of beauty while the bridesmaid sintilarly attired was very 1)1011' and looked handsome. The bride, who is popular in social circles, received many beautiful, cost ly and useful presents. The happy couple took the 4.15 train for London and Toronto to spend et short honey - meal lefote leaving for Stratford, where they will settle down to the sterner realities of life and make their future home. The Advocate joins in best wishes for the future happiness and prosperity of the young couple. CURRIE-GODWiN The beautifully decorated Main St. Methodist church was on Wednesday, June 21st, the scene of the marriage of Miss Mildred Godwin, eldest daugh- ter of the pastor, Rev. Wm. Orel - win, to Rev. E. C. Currie, a minister of the Presbyterian Church at Sarnia. Many invited guests and others con- gregated at the church at 1.90 p. rat. and witnessed the ceremony. which was performed by Rev. Mr. Godwin. The bride was assisted by her sister, Mises EvaGodwin, and Miss Hogarth, of Tilsonhurg, while the groom was assisted by Rev'ds. Lang and Scott, of Sarnia. Little Miss Peat•I Godwin acted as ring bearer, The bride, the bridesmaids. Mrs. Godwin and the other young )tidier who assisted, were beautifully attired, the [ride tieing gowned in white eolienne of white taffeta. At the conclusion of the cer- emony the bridal patty partook of a dainty luncheon at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Currie left on the even- ing train for New Jersey and other points tot an extended wedding tour amid the good wishes ot their many friends. They will reside in Sarnia. BLACK-BROADFOOT. A very pretty and unique event tusk place at the residence of Mrs. Jatnes 13rnadfoot, of Tuckersnlith, on Wed- nesday, June 14, when her two daugh- ter's, M iss Jane Hae and Miss Margaret, were respectively united in wedlock to Mr. George S. Black, reeve of 'Fucker - smith, and Mr. Wen. Black, his broth- er. A few minutes after 11 cr.11)., the nuptials knots were tied by Rev. F. H. Larkin, assisted by Rev. A. K. Birks, in the presence of at large number of guests. The mom in which the cere- mony way peitornted was beautifully and tastefully banked with ferns. The ht•ides wire were given airway by their brothers. were exquisitely dressed in white silk, trinutl.d tt•ith clears Ince and chiffon ruffles. After congratula- tions had been tendered the large com- pany te'p4aired to the spacious dining room where the dainties of the land were partaken ot. The presents were many and tradeable. The happy cou- ples left the Pa111e day fot a honey - ninon trip. That the pathway of the young people new so radiant with heppine'k. may never be darkened by the shadows of adversity is the wish accompanying the congratulations of their many friends. In White of Profits Underwear. Ladies' White Cambric Drawers, that were 25e. it pair for 21e. :tic•. ,. :311.• itths a pair for 40c. Sac. a pair for 66c. 70•. •• 30e 00c. " (18c 7:w . " li(k• $1.00 •• 75c Ladies' White Cambric Underskirts that were 73c• a skirt for t3.ia- $1.25 $1.00 $2.23 " $1.50 $1.00 a skirt for f#)e $1.00 '• 85c $2.50 " $1.75 L $1.15 it skirt for 05c $1.50 '• $1.18 adies' White Cambric Nightgowns and Chemises That were alk. s gown for 42e I That were 90e, a gown for 70c. t3:i, " 5114• " $1.00 •• 85c. •' !ilk. i " $1.5(I $L18 Ladies' ('orset Covers that were •L'"rc ones for 23c 1 :die ones for 2i,c 33e ones for 30c ' 75: ones for 60c 450 " a pc :der. " 4(k• lith: " 45c 83e ' • 66c Poplestone & Gardiner One floor north of Post Office. Alma College, St. Thomas, and also Miss Thompson. of St. Marys, have been tocol ed for the occasion. The con- cert will be one of special interest and should not he missed by anyone. Mt, Carmel. . The crops in this vicinity are looking fine.- Miss Mary Hoolihan left a few days ago from Grenfell, Asses, where she will visit her brother. We wish her a pleasant and profitable trip. -- Jake Hogan is recovering from his re- cent illness.- Mr. Mike Bo,land's many friends are sorry t o learn that he is laid up with a sore leg froth which he has been suffering for sortie time. tVe trust be will soon recover from its ef- fects. The masons are busy with Den- nie Mahoney's ►tacit.-Mr•s. Glavin, an old resident of Parkhill, has come to Mt. Carmel, and will snake her home with her son, Joseph. We welcome her to our midst and trust she will en- joy life in her new horse. I'ASSMORE -CANN. 'The Ism Mrs. Charles � home c of .lt. and .f ('ani, concession 0, L'sburne, w'as on Wednesday the scene of rt very pretty event, it being the ntart•iage of their second daughter, Miss Olive, to Mr. John }'assnlot•e, electrical engineer• itt Stratford. The bridal party entered the pallor to the strains of Mendels- shons wedding march, played by Miss Tena McD.niald. (frowned in an ex- quisite wedding dress of white crepe de clients and carrying a bouquet of roses, the bride carne forward, leaning on the arm of her father. Next cane* Master Roy Williams as page, bearing the ring in a basket of Howere. Little Miss Blanche Cann, sister of the pride made a pretty little flower girl. The room, where the ceremony was per- tained by the Rev. W. H. Cooper, of Irlimville, was prettily derotated. The ceremony and congratulations being over the large assemblage adjourned to the spacious dining room, which was also decorated, and it Wats here that all did justice to the wedding feast. Space will not permit us to enumerate the wedding gift R, suffice to say they were of it high order. The evening was pleasantly spent in var- ious amusements, the principal feature being the fire works. which was dis- played on tbe )Arun. Mt. and Mrs. ('asstnure will take up their residence on Central street, Stratford, and the best wishes of all are extended to them for it bright and prosperous career. Centralia JOHNS - PASSMORE. On Wednesday "Condo: t Castle," tlic home•tf Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pass more, 1'yhorne, was the scene of a very pleasant and happy event, when the►r second datighter, fda Grace. WAS united in mat•r•itge to Wm. Johns, it young fernier of the sante township. The ceremony was preformed in the presence of illi guests, by Iter. \1'. l', Beer, of le,nd0n, who officiated at the H ibbert DEATH.-.Inother death has taken place in Hiltltert. Mun(hty morning at an early hour s,tdne'sy Caine 10 the home � and Mrs. vl {e. Mat t fTv p c e of .It. con. 4, and claimed their eldest son, William Charles, aged of 21 years, 9 months, 12 days. He had only rte turned home a short time ago from New York, for the purpose of helping his father repair the barn, but about two weeke ago he was seized with a severe attack of inflammation of the bowels. Medical aid was at once pro- cured and it was at one titne thought he would recover. On the Saturday previous to his death he took a change for the worse, passing away no the above day. Ile was an exemplary young man and well respected by all who knew him. The funeral took place on Wednesday and was largely attended. 0101119 it►. (hens will 1* at the Commercial fluted, F:teter, RRaturday June 24t5. See "Ad" $CRPRii4E -The. London Advertiser of Saturday has the following concern- ing a recent and well -beloved pastor of the Methodist church here: -"The members of the Richmond Street Methodist Mission alt the "Ines. of their Wednesday night prayer service pleas• antsy surprised their pastor by an ad- dress and a well-filled purse. Mr. Sal- ton was completely taken by s uprise, and could scarcely find language to ex- press his thanks and appr•ecietir,n of marriage of the grooms ipppar•ente on the the many kindnesses received during (situp. dalew2g yeArs ,Igo. 't -u �n{ptly t, 5 the four year of his pastorate. Ne g said he had faithfully endeavored to march was being played by \iiss Liz- zie Johns, sister of the groom, the lat. ter took his place tinder ein arch rat maple leases and anew halls, from which was tirspended a bell. Little Rheta ('Ann, niece of the hi-ide, dress- ed itt white silk, performed the duties of flower girl and ring beater. The bride i 1 was attired in e. silk et'liets fu1H11 hisdtities as t ter patsbpr, but nevertheless he felt he was unworthy of all their kindliest.. Ile wished the mission continued prosperity andsnc- cess, Mies Myrtle Pool also handed the pastopastora handsome bnttgttet of flowers. ANNUALANNUALSTRAwitKItRY FKetTIVA1..- The .t.nnual Statewlsv r•v festival under 1 P tt•imnted with enlhroidr•t•e'cl net and the alleplCPt of the Methodist Church applitioe. nith wreath and veil and will take place on Mutur(I,ty, July 1st. cat vied as tsouquet. She was given The committee in charge are snaking away by her father. The ceremony being over, the company repaired to the spacious dinning room, when' A &tint' repast mus served. After which Mr. Beer in a eongratuheter addn•s' prupoaed the health of the ht•ide and groom. This c_eliwl forth several hap- py responses. The large number of useful and beautiful presents teetitl d to the high esteem in which the young couple Ale held. The bride's travelling suit was of envy bine lediee' cloth, trimmed with white applique and silk. every preparation necessary to slake this the most enjoyahle event of the kind ever before held herr. Theta is every promise of an ahur(denee of strawberries and a p►•ngrsnl of enter- tainment is being arranged that pro- mises to eclipse anything before given here. Henry Eilher, M. 1'. 3'.. of Crediton. and R. H. Gunn. M. i'., of Sesta th, Are among the numbest to deliver addresses. Thr Ladies' Aid has the matter in hand for the concert in the evening which is a stifllcient MARRIA(FES, CAIRNS-KIttBY-In Ieondon, at the parsonage of Rev. Howson, on June 14, Miss Lizzie Kirby, of London, to Mr. Waal. (:nirns, of Hibbert. DRAKR-CHAI•PEI.-- In I}ensitil, by the Rev. Mr. Doherty, on June 14, Henry S. Drake, to Miss Ruth Chappel, all of Hibbert. 84u1RK-EARL-At Zion, on June 7, by R.ev. Colin Fletcher, Mr. James Squire, to Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wen. F•ari, all of Zion. Coi,g-(JOCK-At the resilience of the bride's {parents, on June 21, Win. J. Cole, of Toronto, to Miss Lila Glad- den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, ltusseldale. CUnniK--G0ruw1N-At the Maiu street. church, Exeter, on June 21, Rev. E. C. Currie, of Sarnia to Miser Mildred, eldest daughter of Rev. Wtn.Godwin of Exeter. Scaer--6Vut,aoe-At the residence of the pride's parents. on June 14, by Rev. Larkin, Roy W. Scott, to Miss Margaret E., daughter of Juttnes Wit - son, nil of Seafotth. }lt(4ta1NN--Ds:vitttsLT.-in Toronto, no June 14, Mr. Elijah Higgins. Young- est son of the late Ben. Higgins, of Exeter, to Miss Flora daughter of Mrs. E. Deverell, of Toronto. Remote!, -- Wiesos At the residence of the bride's patients, on June 21, Richard W. Russell, of Yorkton, to Mists Alice M., daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. ♦V, J. Wilson, of Greenway. Jones-P.tt4tlxoKE -In l.'shorne, o0 June 13, by Rev. Beer,ofLondon, Mr. Wm. Johns. to Miss Ida Grate, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Thoreau Passmore, all of Usluorne. (ionKIN -BAKER--At the home of the bride's parent$, on June 14, by Rev. Mr. Clemens, Mr. Stt•jphen Oodkin, of McKillop, to Miss Hannah. daugh- ter of Mr. acrid Mrs. Beke't' of Dash- wood. NKW OMItK --FLINTOFF.-At t he resi- dence of the bride's mother, Clinton, on Jutta' 21st, by the Rev. 11. M. Manning, Mr. John Newcombe, of Exeter, to Miss Harriett Flintotf, of (Tinton. Fona - PINtt.tt E --At the Manse, Exe- ter, on June 19, by itev. Wm. Mar- tin, Mr. Arthur i'mil, to Miss Rosa, daughter of Mr. John Penhiele, all of Lake Road. ANt,itews, -in Exeter, on June 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Andrews, a son. DEATHS BI?I4NF:y-- in Stephen, on June 13, Maria E. Berney, aged 37 years. }tOwr'r.1FFE-- in Exeter, on June 17, John Itowclitfe, aged (1[1 years, 2 MArriigws-BR.►PHKY-At the home sno'. Jaof the bride's patents, on June 13, OKF. ilthre Ce4ntraye•lia, on Jane 17, Eliza- of Anson Matthews, of Denfleld, beth Mike, relict of the late JamesOnt., to Miss Lillie, daughter of Mr. Oke, in her 78th year. and Mee. D. Brophey. of Aurora, 111. HEiDEMAN --In Zerich,on .lune 9, Miss PA$aMORK - CANN -At the residence On their return from their wedding guarantee of something of a high trip Mr. and Mrs. Johns will reside order. The services of that talented near the village of Flimville, artist, Miss O. Hart. gold medalist of ida Heideman. aged 30 years, 2 months, 18 days. flnowN.-in Crediton, on June 20th, Charley Barnhard Brown, Aged 72 y*arc, 13 days. Funeral Friday at 9.:30. DAVIS-- in Exeter, on June 17, Arthur Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Davie, aged 1 year, 10 months and 15 dayu. Hoosiers! -in Stephen Tp.. on June 17. Jane ('oletnnn, relict of the late Meptimus Hogarth, nisei] All years. 2 months, days. of the bride's parents, on June 14,by Rev. W. N. Cooper, Mr. John Pass- more. of Stratford, to Miss Olive. second daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cum, of l'sborne. BLAeK•- Ermamean' -At the residence of the hriele'e mother, on June 14. by Rev. P. 11. Larkin and Rev. Ricks, Geo. S. Black, to Miss Jaue Rae,eld est deughter of the late Jay. Broad foot, all of TnckPrsmith. A1yo At the same time rind place and by the same clergymen, Wtn. Blao'1v.to Miss Mar- garet, second daughter of the late James Broadfnot. OT 'WEATHER GOODS Srceen Doors from 85c. up Screen Windows from 20c. up Screen Wire Cloth from 10c. a yd. up. Hammocks from $1.00 up Oil Stoves from $1.00 up Ice Cream Freezers, $2.60 up. Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store. Get our prices on Builder's Hareware