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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-04-13, Page 8'1zib EXEIER WIMtS, APRIL 13th 1905. SPTEWARTS New and Exclusive Styles in Modish Millinery wt. show a nutnber of copies from the finest imported pattern hats, as well as a targe range of our own designing and creative;; \1•c would like to give 3 ou a description of some of the lovely siring beauties, but the writer is not capable of doing them justice, bat what we can do is give you a very hearty invitation to visit our show rooms as often as you wish and study the new styles. Come as often as you can you will always find some new and inter- esting nova -(ties. Come often, bring your friends with you, you are always welcome. Sundt check and i fancy shot Silks for elute waist suits and waists. a tlhn W %( Lively rings-. All new l design,' and• Ovules They are correct in styled and great values.f Ask to see oar I special at 48:. 50 6LNTS test great special in Dress Goods. Pure wool Voiles in plain twine and Caney weaves. All the new shades in greens, blues, p.iri.i. brown, red,cream and black. We will back this special lot of Voiles against any 75e line in the trade, fot•'atyle for value. for qual- ity. Will you do us the favor to look the lot oyer. R lmsmber the price 599. g'SEEDS" Our reads ntade clothing department I IN in great .,haire. We have never had Auch values. The new i Scotch Tweed effects are eineply grand. the 1 fa Icy almost iuvi..ib1a over checks. aro the correct thing" this season. We show a daisy now S.,oteh fluleh Tweed suits at 950. We have a great reputation on Seeds. We sell nothing hut Steel Briggs' Best. We believe there is no Netter seed in the trade, and mighty few as gout. if you buy your Mengel and Turnip seed front us, we will protect you against high prices and poor qualities. Don't experiment on seeds that are said to be .just ae good as Steel Briggs, for if you do something may happen about harvest lime that will cause you the utmost estonishnteut. Ask your neighbors .ahnut the success they heve had with Steel Briggs Seeds hot from us. Remember Steele Briggs Seeds have the reputation of having stood the test for years, also remember that we sell Steel Briggs Seeds and no other, and we sell them mighty cheap too. We want all the Farm Produce I J. A. STEWART you cite hying Ile. INew reading matter appears In this space each week.) C, Did. You Ev_ 1'eI l• Yourse l } e o'Ia There was no use tryingv ou couldn't keep it up -couldn't spare the mone Nonsense- try Saving with a SAVINGS BANK account at this Ban We urge upon you the wisdom of a regular habit of depositing your earni where it will he a working partner -never steeping -always adding to y store. \Ve are at all timer ready to help you to get started. We allow interest from date of depeeit at,o_lcittld'it to tiie principal and compound it FOUR TIMES a year, i;e e, a OMMOlo laspeclur 'ILIU, of t;odrric14, %isited 111 $Clio•_ la here t his meek. See Iles hest way to save in 1 he S;..vcrei;gn Batik ad. last pale. Mr. It. E. Pickard, General Selling Ate wi for C. :'. It. Linde, left 11un- day morning for t he Northwest. Garden Seeds - Vegetable and 1 rdew tice(is of .411 kinds ; 1 he best, t t' ek t;t. s for 5c. - ('1, •. 1 all's tI Mies it will has bw a •.I•liged to tale a' ecataon front her duties front leach - ,ng for n shot t time aw ing to net vows Double. ouble. Me" Ratti.' 1{s -icy, ulao his been vision;! ❑1 Mr. Oliver II,rri.,' and with t'1,:r (1i ads :,t Fullariou, re• t urned honte t Lis week. Mess Mary ('arsons leo been enga;ed to teach in ells Devin's roam dui ing her illness. The pupils were requested iwa retut•tt .to their studies 'Tuesday afternoon. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative promo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the mon- ey it it foils to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25o. Application late been .wade 4o the Owt:aro G•oweInment praying that the act 4o incorporate the Perth and Huron Rail al Railway Company be passed. . : ' Uressnr,ket..-Miss Prouty. of So- dom, wishes to announce to the lad- ies of Exeter and vicinity that she is prepared to mi:e en,zagetnenta for dresstuaking or sewing at their homes by the •(toy. ow that (.(wing has arrived and ne fruit Trees need looking after. I beg to advise the publie that i ata pprepsred lo, tl p spraying. LOUIS DAY, Milkman and Market Gardener. Mr. \V(llington Clarke, cf London. ( rly ,of Exeter, has rejoined th undertaking firm of W. J. Smith & Son. of London. Mr. Clarke will conduct the east end establishment %ihich the firm has just opened up on .Dundas street. Miss Mabel Brook. who has held the position of book-keeper with Messrs. T. Hawkins 8c Son. has ac- cepted a similar position wit 11 Car- ling lira(. eomme-ncin; her duties with !that firth on Monday bet. Miss Iiawkins will take charge of the 1;o:,-ks in 'her father's store. DR. OVENS. London, Sur ;eon, EYE. EAR. NOSE and THflOAT.FIte _Glasses properly. Office. Commer• clal Hotel. Exeter,. Next visit Sat- urday, April 22nd. Keep your bowels regular by they use of • Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ,Tablets. There is nothing bet • ter. For sale in Exeter by W. S. I1owey. he recognized holidays of th ye are as follows :-Good Frith , April ?.I. Queen's Birthday. Wed• needay. May 24. Dominion Day. Sat- urday. July 1. Labor I)ay, Monday Sept. 4. Christmas, Monday Dec. 25. In addition to ;hes.• come Civic Holiday •and Tbanksgivine Day at unfixed dater:. FOR OVF)t81XTY 1ICAIW As OLD AND WELL -THIRD Hxlixpy.-tt(rs W1nelow'eSoothing Syrup Yeas bean used for over sixtyears by millions of mothers for their children while teething. with perfect mimosas. It soothes the child, softens the rams, allays fit pain cures wind colic. and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug�g�iists in every part of the world. 25 dents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and take Mee Winslow's Soothing Syrup and eek for no other kind. 7 In G. 1'. 11. have made plans for the erection of a net% depot here. 'rho depot would have been built het ter, but owing to t he Exeter Board of Trade .a.aking t hat 1 he railroad be brought .nearer town. the building was poet potted. The depot 1 o be built at his year will be just across the *track from thi site of the present et ructure. fie ware of deaiers that wish you to try of her flour, for hundreds of our customers s:ay it has no equal, so •be sure you get Harvey's Star Flour, -for bread is •t he skiff of life and you want the best, and in order to 'have it you must have Star Flour People erten drive fifteen or twenty miles in order to get it.- 1latvey Tiros:" Mr. et. E. Pickard Iasi Wednesday ,old to a err. Colwell, of Varna, t w sections ( t 4'1 C IOII of landhe l\' n In tNorth haves Mr. Colwell received information tat Mr. Pickard had Mand for retie, h tilts arlvertiein.Z columns of the Times. M r. Pickard intended leaving for 1 he Nor(hweat last Thursday, ten busineaa (ng:1_zements e mad t 1 it impossible for him to get away. Mr. Pickard has rine? Fold several sections •nf eland. The !Waste! blacksmith end car- riage shop, which has been in liqui- dation f(r some iw,. was ,'n, s h o cd 1 by •public auction, Sat unto). art es. noon 11st. it was purchased by Mr. 'f hos. Ila ndford, %alio lifter nor Is sold the property to Ji r•. 1''.nl, of Ilea- sall, al fencer employe in the .shop, at nn advance over 1 he purclanse price. err. Ilandford p.ai•I t'1,611(1 for the properly. err. I'ynt is:, prac- tical blacksmith, and is we11 known through this section, and he will un- doubtedly mak,. ;a success ref his neat venturi•. Wedded. -An event of •nnu,'unl in• tenet was 'whin -AIN' on Thursday evenin;! last, %%hon Mr. Daniel Ker - nick and Mrs. Brewer, were united in t he holy bonds of mat rimony. The eervmony was performed by Rev. Dr. Batmen o t the Choate of t he bride, and witness t by eeily tear relatives, Roth bride and ,groom ore well knon,, and highly esteemed residents of Exeter, :,std their many Iticnd join in ((ishine the hippy couple Many yt•as-s yet of happy wed. rel bliss. Mr. and •Mrs. Kernick will reside in t he residence formerly occupied by- t he bride. 1'resenlalion -Mr. W. W. Johna was ple'sent ly surprised at the clove of the t (Ruta r .meet in z of 1 be 1.0. O. h. Tuesday night when Obi mem- bers presented bin, with an ;address, and , handsome signet rine. Mr. Johns has been untiring in his ef- forts in behalf of the Exeter lodge, bovine durinz the .p•tnt winter, se• cured art new e%nenibers. in a neat speech, Jt r. .Johns thanked the do• norm for the honor ,t hey had con • (erred on him, After the present a• tion a Abort programme entreat in z of music and impromptu vete-hie ,- Niven by 1he members of the ledge. The Exeter Lodze now boats of 1011 'cabers. FARMERS' BUSINESS This Bank otfete exceptional induce- ments to farrners,drovers, cattlemen, ani others wanting to borrow money on their own note, for a week, month, or longer as desired, AT THE BEST RATES. The Sovereigo kik of Salida Branches in Huron County at Exeter Crediton Dashwood Hensall OLADMAN & STANBURYt Solicitors. Zurich Clinton F. E. KARN Manager. Exeter,Branch The Calendar' Says TU ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisemente accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. That spring begins on the 21st. THURSDAY, :11'1111 I:lt li 1905 That doesn't mean that there be warm sunshine from that on. +maga••••++•+tt'+rN++NN+ %cilli jleornetimes the right weather is provokingly' slow turning Ula. Sometimes for a month or more af- ter the 21st you are all the better (or owning a light weight over- coat. It's a nice handy article to have around, anyway. ei nice one costs $16. Everything right about it of course. W. W. Taman LOCALS N++N+ D. Hartleib makes a specialty watch repairing. W. Levet( and .1. \\';alters war in Toronto, Friday on business. e1 r. Earl Browning itis taken , position in the Sovereign hank. A meeting of a he Hoard of Tr:atk. will ate held Friday evening. Beat Water White Coal Oil, reg- ular price 20c. at Stewart's only 14c ,ars. 1'. nawdon, of Ridgetow•n, �itilltthiw;z Jan. and Mrs. Joseph flaw - den. 31r. and Mrs. Simpson, of Landon were guests of Mr. it. 8. Lonx,dur- iwg the past -week. A Miracle of Cheapness - A first- class irst- : s clss t'hinicnl Thermometer only FiOo. al Itrowning's Drug Store. Jars. .1..1. \\'hits aid Miss Doro• thy, of Dot oil. :arc visiting Mrs. Merchant Tailor. John \\'e. Mrs. Ahirnn lie:anxrn's ,resideneo on Ann street has been purchased by Market Report. -The following is Mr. \Vm. Cliowen. the report of Exeter )market', tor- Jar. Grover Bissett, eon of Mr. :and 'reeled up to April 13th. 19111. Mrs. George Bisect has been hid up c • t90ct teethe!. \1'0 per sh Wheat Lt h ,t0 j l Oats 36 to 37 cents per be the!. with rh(umltism. `t Barley :18 to 40per bushel. Dr. Butler, London, la ill be at Ibe l Pea 60 00 to 6•i cents per bushel. Central hotel. Exeter, on Thursday . than $17 per ton. M a y 4th, 1905 all day Shorts $20 per ton. Family Flour $2.85 per cwt. - ' le'eed Flour, $1.25 per cwt. Butler 18 cents qs•r. pound. Itev. E. Shoe, of Kipper, "ill oc- Eg,rs, 1:1 cents per dozen. copy the pulpit of the Main street - )telt•, lice "(i zl►t, $6.30 per cwt. Methodist 'lurch, next Sunday, Pork, dressed,$ 7.50 to $7.75 cwt. morning :(std evcninz. Rev. Godwin will preach MissI4n1iry eernrnna at K Mien. for Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat con- sultation, Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Ilay. 4+7.011 per ton. Potatoes. 77c per bag. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +44.14++++++++++++++++++44+ Watch this space Every %Veek. DON'T EXPERIMENT L ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++i••F-:-+++++•1•++•t• But Use ENJOYME Vegetable Hair Restorer It will restore color and vigor to your faded locks. Contains no sugar of lead or sulphur. is purely vegetable and harmless. Is the only grey Hair Restorer. we know of, that is not greasy or sticky. if your a victim of thin grey hair, or falling hair, try it. and see 1 yourself. We warrant it to do ell we dein). Sella for 77,c per large bottle. One size only. A.CSIDNTel W A. N17InD BIVRWY' Vrt-Imam iii teen rind county. "'rite for Purity Mfg. Co. Exeter, Ont. information Special Sale of Lace Curtains at $1. and $1.25 per pair. special Sale of Wall Paper all horde's 5 cents a yard Special Sale of Mens and Boys Clothing All new Goods Special Sale of Dress Goods Biggest stock in towel to choose frons Special Sale of Ladies' Cashmel e Hose Excellent quality at 25c a pair Special Sale of `Vomen's Raincoats $6.00 Coat for $4.88 Special Sa'e of Special Sale of BlackUmbrellas Underskirts Self opening A beauty for 98c.$1.25 for 93 cents S N'EL2., 8z ROWE Mies Flossie Jeckle is on the sic list. Miss Ethel Dow returned home o Tuesday from Toronto. where she ha been attending the conservatory of music. Mr.Ben Boltzmann of Pigeon,Mich, who was visiting Mrs. I. Hall, left for his home last week. Mr. T. A. Russell of Toronto, was here in attendance at the funeral of his sister, Mrs. T, N. Ratcliffe. .Mrs. J. 11. Lambrook is visiting her father, Mr. Robt, Panama, Seaforth, for a few days. The regular meeting of the Wo- tnen's Institute was held in the read- ing roam of tate Town hall on Friday, April 701. This meeting, as were characteristic of former nes, was well attended. Exeter A Junction Point. Rumored That the O. T. R. Will Run a Line From Here to St. Joseph For smut in seed grain, use For• nialdehydc it is a sure .preventative Sold with full directions by C. Lutz. Pupils Recital. -On Friday even- , last, as very pleasant entertain- ment was given in the Opera Rouse by Miss Mildred Godwin and her pupils in elocution to a large and appreciative audience. Mr Stan - bury occupied the chair in his usual genial ':inner. The programme an rendered showed the very careful training of 1 he teacher, as well ns the efficiency o[ the pupils, each nutnber being well received. The following is the programme. -Music by orchestra, Messrs. G. Eacrott, E. Christie and E. Treble, nccompanied by Mrs. Billings, o:1 piano; recita- tion "Johnny's Lesson" alias Olive McDonald ; recitation "Courting un- der Difficulties" Miss Rooke ; Poses "Way Down upon the Swanee Rib her," by 7 little girls, Misses Labelle Handford. Pearl Godwin. Stella Sou Moot 1 • Burl' Ifoopor, Ka t Wee Stewart, Katie Collins, and Bella McKay ; Music by orcl►estro; Mono - rogue "Flirts and Matrons" by is ;the Grand Trunk ity. making seven girls, Mises ('earl Godwin, a move to held off the proposed line Beatrice Ifowey, Hazel Browning. of •the C. 1'. It. ed, .and here? We Anna Martin. Myrtle Madge, Mary have beets in[ortncd, and the source Murray, Gcrtitt Miller :incl D1;tnotic of information is reliable. that the itook(: recitation "Learning to 0. T. R. shave been quietly inaesti- Sew." Miss Oliv(! McDonald : reci- tation "Aunt Etnoi is hero' Mist; gating the possibility of running a branoh from Exeter, through Dealt - wood to St. Jo;aeplr. It is stated that ( Toronto Syndicate is willing to pit,. op a bond, guaranteoin; the ship- ment of several million brick each year from fit. Joseph, where there is an immense amount of clay suit- able for the manufacture of red brick. Residents of Dashwood feel quite confident of a railroad t un- 3.0+111!! ladies ; Gott Save the Kiti ring through their villa;(, and while Ilhe G. T. R. officials here do not BOARD OF TRADE know anything of •the .proposal branch, mill it is quilt l:ossiblc lata) Exeter will be made a jute• The -legal r tweeting of the )laird tion point. of Trade wiles held Friday night to --�-- discuss matters pertaining to the Death of Mrs. Ratcliffe, 1'hames proposed knitting trill and railroad, ad.-The.ltcu•s of the sudden death also to elect officers for the ensuing o Mrs. Thom. N. Ratcliffe on Tues• year. d y evening List came as :t .rent F. E. Kern :std C. If. Sanders were s ock to her 'many friends here :and :appointed lc• audit last year's ac- sewhere. :.ars. Ratcliffe was 011• counts. oying her usual loon health, and The following officers- were elected %as in attendance at church service for the enr:uint; year:- President. on Hund:ty :as well as goinz about T. 11. McCallum ; 1st Vice -Pres., i,. the home (Si Monday when sudrk•'- 11. Dickson: 2n11 Vice•l'res., N. 1). ly taken ill, immediately followed by burden : Secy., F'. J. Wickwire ; convulsions. Medical aid was 'l're.as, 1). A. Ross; Stranding Com - promptly in at t endance and :after a alit 1,.,., W. 11. Level t, N .1). Ilurdon, tithe elle deceased eomew hat rallied C. I1. Sanders, 1)r. Rollins, Thos. but Towards midnight 14)10 again be- Harvey. came worse• only ,using conscious at The report of Abe conimiMee re the intervals until „bout .five o'clock :amount of freight handled in thin Tuesday evening, when surrounded section was received. Response%' by .friends, :and every ihing load been were not received fr Exeter or done Ito re'. Crediton, t Ler d Cr d 10n and ,a s-0 t •c yr laic loved nor, her n n moot t ► is ap- 'spirit (look its everlasting Diehl. pointed to secure he necessary data. Mrs. Radcliffe was the (idea( A committer was appoinl(d n daughter c.f Jar. 'rhes. Russell, of upon 1lie Council a•nd urge 1hlow e 0pil- 11. Howey ; music by orchestra : poses "Backward 'furs Backward" by seven young ladies (same :as in Mo- nologue with the exception of Pearl Godwits); reading, "The Whistlin.e itegimewt" Miss Mildred (lodwin: reading, "Lacca" Miss Mary Murray ; reading, "McCl:lint•':. Child" Miss Myrtle Madge ; Altitudes by seven HOUSE CLEANINC Everybody will get busy now Hogs(' Cleaning and fix- ing up for spring, and you will need some Lace Curtains, Carpets and other House Furnishings. We aro head quart- ers m Exeter for these goods, and will bo pleased to show you our big selection. Lace Curtains 3 yards long, good strong curtains for :lee and 75c 311 " •, " all nice Floral Patterns $1, $1.25 51.50 gird $3.0() 3i yards long, Fish Net and Nottingham, the strongest Curtain in the trade, $2.50. $3.00 and 83,50. 35 yards long, Fine Fish Net also Brussels Net. raid Swiss. 'The swel- lest Curtains shown this season, $101, $5.00 and 50.00. dr' Carpets Unions, Wools and Tapestry 'tee to everyone a seller. Linoleums 2 yatds wide for. 4 yards nide for Sl. t'1 ditTerent patterns and only Se ,c. only $l.0) These are certainly the cheapest in Exeter. Wall Papers They all say they have the best, but just see ours and see if our 2c Satin Stripe, Borders tr) twitch, don't beat any 2-ic or 3c you hear of. 5c Gilt, Borders to match, don't beat any tic. 10e to 20e, all beauties, Tc, CAi2LING S:20S. "Couches and Rockers A Splendid Couch . . . $5.00 A Gooi Quarter Oak Rocker $3.50 Call and see our new Shop, one door south of Spackman's Store. W. C. HUSTON Embalmer. To 1`lilk Buyers Having bought out the Milk Business and Good Will of Mr. A. Dow. I solicit a con- tinuance of your patronage. With Fresh Milk and Cream WM. RIVERS BolIUln MatBrIaI 'ibis is the season of the year when you will be thinking of building either a house or a barn and we would remind you that we can supply you with Sash and Door Frames and all building material on short- est notice. Water Tanks If you need a water tank Ibis spring call at our office and get prices and leave your order. All sires tnade to order. Custom Sawing Customers who have timber in out yards and who want their sawing done, kindly call at the mill and let us know what shape you want it. Wood for Sale An assessment notice was received from the Atte mein, of )fay showing that Ex('ter gas :asncssed $100, the value of t he buildings at t he ceme• ThG R (• ( e c•as s d t r T n c a %. I rut o r y. 1 I k instructed c c t advise the 111y council that an an peal would be .made. The Reeve and Councillor Arutst Tong were .appoint • (d to al tend elie court of revision Exeter, and w•:as 'married on .1411. s. propria 1 ion of 510(1, d)ae amount Resident 14 asked the council 10 open 1903, 10 her gime la devoted and now necessary to be raised for the pro- up what would he a continuation of n rr 11 husband. a . Thecircan- posed railroad charts r. st:unccs surrounding her death are Mr. 8. M. Binders reported re• more •1e'1.111.1IC owing to rhe retu0va1 Lit ive nt, I III. i.reposed knitting t►1il) of a ft nil mot her ,(rum .t wo (1 wins) indust ry. ', nil 1 commit t cc consist • A r 1 Albert t reel. 'f ,ere I is at present n latae rimming between the Pickard and 14 well property. which it is desired tea•,, the Maur. 'should buy. children, who are :,e yet scarcely ill (.f M(s.I4. L'•v1.t1, )too., Carlin, Jar. Gcoree 11141111 elaitns the four weeks old. The 'deceased Wall Harvey and Dickson was appointed property ani) .'1:•. (zlMI for it. The beloved by molly friends, a consis• i s Take up 1 he consider Ilion of the council w ill in%e•.ti^..,1( :as to Whom 1(•n1 member of the Presbyterian project and report t n 1 bac board, 111P property belongs. before 1 akin! church, and her will at the early age ebleb in tIiter hest ju•Itrntent, is 1)te any fuleher -,rtien. of 25 years to jt►in the hosts above. best interest. They wore asked io street 0:n4114i.-i(ne+ Ilissot t comes 10 Us all wit h profound sad- communicate %s it It el r. Wol len. ness. b I e .etre( That are dui. Mr T.r i husband, Thanks 1 11. Carl father, broil►. r ;and g+ist(rs, .the nym- in;z for rl,( rffiri(nt manner in pathy of a large circle of friends is 'ihich he 1,1i'"ida•d over the board extended. Tilt• remain. will b' in• last ye:Ir, :and for ih:• active inter• terrod in itogerwille cemetery on cat ,he took in all maters pertain- The council (l al reit 1h^ drain and W. J. ELLIOTT, • Thursday, April 1301 at 2 p. on. ing 10 t he racers of 1 hat heady. crosswalk. Principe's = -t-- John .Dryden. 'Toronto wrote 11►at D. A. �icf.A('H[.:►N, _ FXETEIt C11 eCIL • G0. Lt)tI. L •1 n- / f•• r•. 1 // i ./ / r .•TWAT:r' e► J N %�� it pays to get a Practical Edit- 2 cation and it pay.' to get it in this • school. We can do tnore for our ; graduates than any other Busi• • nese College in the Province. • appointed (ruin: officer at a salary l Commerrialschootsemploy our • of $10 per yr,t. graduates as teachers, they know • Mr. A. E. Iloduert asked for :a that the traininggiven itt this • drain. r.rr•ss" ilk nail light across mntitntit•n is the BEST. Enter • g � Andrew !1I rest near it he foundry. now Write for free catalogue. • JIOR\I be was praying Ilii• hi !lies( prices ae►+N+++NNN+++aN+++Na FOTIIEll1\(i11A31 -In .IIinnsIi,rd,0n --. fur Munirillo) hen's. -No action. .tarda 31, the rife of John Fotle The • teaul:a1 111(41in, •1 the Exeter Couneiltor Jltlir ret1ned ntt(n11nn to srinsrhant. loll a son• Munici :11 Council %t i:. •11(1(1 in the the fact tb„ unless non-resident piers in ilio( a year, Ile asked 1the council fo hold a meeting to MARRIED Town 11,1), April 6111. All tnrnthrrs milk drnlel.+ 1 ike nut licenses fhe discuss the mal ler of (xtendin 'y BOX - ATKINSON - In Illenshard except Councillor I.evet4 were errs• sanitary insprr,nr would not be frinehisr, and in Cts( fh(y eve11able 'to (•x 1tune' s,'id"' (t c, an to do 11, he creed make erten"ive im- 4:114(ary condition•.. proventents, (,1 h( would make the The (ll'iu_ eeilnrs were council an 1ff(r for Ih( plant. Tlv ordered 1,ti.l: t'eirdi:1n Contract r11e (1.l nnru,(1 Tne+d y (Venittgf 1. Record le 1 fate) :;.1.•w tIk notice th,. dale of tiie speciil nmeeting, $1.711; .10111 (;rig-, :.applies. 51.60; AdvOCa1e, ')mystics frons municipal' The. ei•uncil mei 'i'uesd-is night 'o wo, Id. $111.111 ; heists, Ih ,w., `45.50 ; r0(1(05 "illi Mr. irsell rep irdin z t Le It. N. Treble, woad, ses.•2:r . , e Davi., sale of the lighting pptant. Mr. Snell cemetery, )e, nO: '1', Iv, „kin le15.81; offered it for $Iu.1:hie Including build Connor 10 oft. Seen : \I -- ,t',Kemp. sal- ary. $25.00 ; T. Cee , er•. i dee, $7.50 ; The council was of the opinion that n1 1 he residence of t he bride's Ill r- ant. lents, by iter. Mr. Anderson, Miss The minute.' of 1 he previous Sarah, youngest &mettor of Mr. meeting "ere reel) and approved. and Mr.. .1. D. Atkinson. 10 Janie A communication (mist .1. \V. Mc - (s Ilex, of tit. M1rvs• Kay, secretary of it he Elgin Munici- ItESTEI J1EIt - :AlfHADEIt - At litil Assoti1tem, asking Chit a repro• Dashwood. April 11111, by t he Rev. s(nta1ive he opp0inled to form a de• Mr. Faff0-1, 1.I'ie, youngest d,u;Iv p411111al whieh would intorvicn 11►e ler of Mr, one fir.. Jacob Hebra(1• Ontario Government in reference to (r, to Mr. Edward Itcatcytner. a proposed ani(ndment t 4 h %funi- IIE:\L - DARItUS - in Full:ruin, cilia] Act in the int erieta of Muni• on April 5t1, by Iter. Mr. Knowles, citral carps:-'te ". such as I(tephon- iteta 311y. daughter of Mr. Oliver es, electric Iightin • , r -The roan• B. Itichardson, l eho X1.2:, , It. ht ,. 1\1 r. `hell s valuation iv t(r high, It II:+rNm, to 'Mr. Henry tient. ria task no action. I)bast), $1.00; B. 41 t%,• *1(n.2',; 'f, was decided to secure the service, of KF:R\ICK - 1111E\Vl:lt - In F:xc• County ('<uncilbs 8patktnan ad• Rro^k, ?I.R7; J. s„,:',.e,, 55.67: It. an expert to give valuation and stile ter, April bah, be Rev, Dr. Mannon dressed the commie suiting (hit the Quince, 51.1.7: \. Tel1..,, sR.12: e. mit figures to the council and tilt el r. Daniel Kr,nich t0 Mrs. Ilrrt%• ('„only ('rows :\cion'} had nutili • ILutdford, $l1n11. '1. \\, 1,1,, e,,.c: ee. 1 secure tileenn4Pnt of Mr.elnell to have r'' rd him ,het c he Exeter lookup must Gillespie, +1.;', : Geo. \) ,title, brut: the expert !mike his itnepcction. fhe Reeve std Mt. Muir will consult Vs-. It:\7CLIFf E - In 1'ehornr, en Taos• Iteevr I)'ett •u•rrrstt•d That 11 her, 4+1.(11; .lo',n Iror(1, s.►Ilr7, $27,11q. J. N. Howard re the purchase ofp (eke DIED be lout in e s enit:,ry eiendit1011. i for cen1(arry, `(17 *,0: .1. Marlon. I,- I,y, April I1th, 1904. Violet 1 A. curtain .1,t. plied on ,thy platform in C. h4nrl1(1erlric li-h(in.{ Recline. �a79.1)O old mill property and sec r. an (alt ,n Itu••ell. het oved wife of John N. the rouneil eh umber to be toed ,s n 1 Ch,as. f•Inel1 -iddrr.sed the council on it. t RyEvin, (IleRecline. leei1 25 years, and 8 dressing room for ahe judge,, nhen 'relative r(• big fr:attr•hiae, w'icli ex- 150)111x.,. holding Cessions here. f