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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-06-16, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, JUNE 16111 1910 k' • The Molsons Bank j Incorporated 1S5a CAP TAL (Paid up) RESERVE FUND $3 500,000.00 , .. , $3.950.000.00 Has 72 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World, General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Bank Department at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HU BOON, Manager 11.•••••••••••••• THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD ori'1CI:, TORO/ 1'> EST.UU.iSHED 1867 E. WALKER, President &ZANDER LAIRD, General ManaZet IPaid-up Capital, $10.000,n00 Reserve Fund, - 6,000,t)..3 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and intcrc•t :a:lowed at current rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons and withdrawals made by any one of them or by the survivor. 124 Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance "I suffered for many ye -r:; from %%hat some people rill eiiilepsy. 1)r. Miles' Rcs!o•a- tive Nervine cured IU(, and you can imagine hot' thankful I ;n." M. I. COO \tAN, Coldwater, \Iith. "My daughter was cured with Dr. Miles' Re,torativc Nervine, after having been afflicted with fits for live years.' PETER \tc:\t'LEY, Springfield, "For a year my little boy had spasms every time he got a little cold. Since taking Dr. Miles' Nervine he has never had one of these spasms." MRS. MYRTLE DAGUE, Rochester, Ind. "111y daughter couldn't talk or Walk from St. Vitus' fiance. Seven bottles .pf Dr. Miles' Nervine entirely c•iired her." MRS. NA\Nil'. L:\ND, Ethel, Ind. "Until Illy SOIL was 30 years old he bad fits right along. \V gave him seven bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. IIe has not had a fit since he began on the fifth bottle." MRS. R. DUNTLEY, \Vautonla, WIS. Price $1.00 at your drugolst. He should supply you. If he does not, send price to us. we forward prepaid. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Toronto. DASH W OOD Exeter Branch-G.W Harrison, Manager A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday evening, June Sth., by the Rev. Mr. Tu11n, when Mise Bertha F., the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 114!"1 III'7•:-:••J•i :..:..f :••1••t•3•>`•t••i••h't'-4.1':' Crediton 11. Willer!, Dashwood, was united in 4. marriage to Rohl. Ilayter of Green - Miss Idella Brown Is taking a few way. The bridal party stood under a weeks' vacation at Berlin. floral hell which hung suspended from Mrs Sam Brown attended the wed- the arch where the ceremony was per• ding of her sister at Berlin on Tuesday. formed. The bride, who was given Mr Chas. Brown arrived home Mon- day away by her father, lookeu handsome day and intend spending a few weeks attired in create satin striped Benga- line with ri:::min a c f 'aria and a t t K t ) e'tnl root, under the 1 at. t h1 ue. Her veil was eau ht byn R �• P 1 y seat Sunday Mr. Pickard Ilou_en at \\'inghiun. P y wreath of orange blml•sours and she Messrs G. K. and Samuel Brown are carried a bridal boquet of white roses in Cleveland Obiu, attending the fun- Miss Jean M. Hayter, a sister of the neral of the former's brother Rev groom, acted as bridesmaid. She C. F. Brown who is well known were a dress of uieuselline de Soire in Crediton. The deceased was 72 with trimmings of valencienes lace years of age. Last winter he was run and satin girdle. She nlso carried n boinover by a horse and hurt internally Iert,ieL of rt. utrosthe hre111.. \supported was per - the operation v A few days ago an p 1 the groom and little Mise Majorie MI - formed and on Saturday he passed n martin, of liamiltmn, niece c f the -way. The relatives have the sincerest groom, mauls a charmingly sweet sympathy in their bereavement, flower girl. AI r. Cook. of Stratford. b Stephen w insect! t • a v ars \b 1►t y y I Council of its)!► that all cows should be presided at. the piano in his usual able kept of the highway unless n tax ut$'L manner. The dining room was pret- n head was paid, and that all horses lily decorated! for the occas with flowers, etc, The bride received cheeps and pigs were prohibited from many beautiful presents. Friends were were appointed but the bylaw was there from Ilemilt0n. Niagara ladle, fluorine at large. Several inspectors Stratford, not inforced. At the last meeting (ioderich. ('lint••.. Zurich. •f the present council Mr. John Gill, The evening was spent in games and of Exeter, was appointed to inforee music when all dispersed wishing the the law. Those concerned had better young coupler happy and prosperous take warning as " Chief" Gill is on fatale' the warpath. and the law will be in• Messrs.. Joe Eidt and Reuben Goetz forced to the letter. are acting as jurors at (ioderich this week. Mr. Chillies Braun. of Pittsburg, is' s Ida this year hw l Civic Holiday l ) 'n town with y t ') his e endo /pending holidays- will be held on Friday June lath Branch also at Crediton. AT4O You will regret you did c of Canada , S attend on not atte Minh -Grade Business Col- leges, located at Peterborough Welland 4. Orangeville Wingham Clinton Walkerton Time to + Now is a good enter. Our graduates receive >r "lip, .... from o o to I-oo c $-1 I 'num. Courses in WO illitsubject;. 1 Write for particulars Clinton Business College Geo, 'pottt n, l'i inc. ip:tl. _1- his parents. when the annual un Friday, ptcnie Mrs. Bedford, of I:aster, is encoding will be held to Grand !tend. el.{- , ..... n few days in town. Sunday School Convention is being Oar each and door factory h 1ve as {L 1 held in the Evangelical Church this number of contract' on hand and i:i 1 `AL / " i week on June 11, l:,. and its, bare added an extra gang to keep up 17/ LL 1 j� I with the work. (/ Crediton certainly is the town for / ��/ .A I baseball. An interesting gnu's was Mr. J. K Goetz has finished the cut Ll�l�l%�%l!�%:of logs at his mill. played on Tuesday evening between ___+_ STRATFORD., ONT.....,/I the California Northern Lights and the Sharon Ti ere. The score stiedWhalen Next Sunday, .lane Itith is the 8. 8. anmivet airy of this church. Rev. 1). N. McCamus, of 8t. Mary'+, will )reacb at 10 o'clock and 7 p.m Rev. Mr. Abbery, of Gretton. will .. • ••s the afternoon meeline. Special .. lag by the choir. it very severe attack of measles h.' leen in end around this comnnt,.ety. Mont nit the children and a number of pettifog people have been seriously ill in bed, but this week, are able to he out. again. A number from here attended the services at %•4.11 "n Suu.l..y, when Rev herr, of Lucian. deliver e l two very imprernive and inat1 octave se) a Mr. ,tame!. Shipley. who was serious ly hurt some time ago, is regaining strength ami we hope will soon be qr a again. May. Muthe•rby is visiting her bro. Ther. Mr. J. Faster_ Three Departments Commercial, Shorthand Telegraphy 10.11 in favor of the California North- ern Lights. They played tine for not having practice. Miss L. Young. of lamilon, is spend• \1'e aseamt .(raduates to po'i- ing a few weeks Lith her brothers. tions. Th•• d.mand upon us • Me. Mansel . as in \Vinghaun on for train d help .treacly ax- • Sunday. 'Thele must be something c'eds the seppiy. The three doing. most recs 1).'y pieced are re- I The \Icll>oeiist Sunday School pie. c . viva $ (1 'u. $50,00 and $100 i n,c will be held to (irend Bend on Sat - 1• r month - 'herr veiy. Rue- ! virility. We hope the children will .t, ee men s ts (ter ,;rade-item , enjoy theineelvcM. r. : 11 t F:,o! roar clay'- Airs. Sambrook and (laughter, Lau- . 1i•, . 1: ; o, r 'r • ratatox:te 2 lien, returned home atter spending a • few dnye in lemilmn with ft i011418. 1). A. McI.%(:11l. N. • We are sorry to report the dtvt11 of • Mr. Fred Finkheiner, which took • place on 'Tuesday evening. More pat•- • uculats in the next issue. 11••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. S. Braun and daughter, Della, I are attedding a wedding in Berlin this -' week. Mrs. Ittiesell limitable, of Hamilton, is vending a few w'e'eks ail!' II('t' Pianos mother,, .11.0..1. hnik1t'in.r, Mr. .1. Clarke left for Winnipeg o0 Tuesday morning. Ile has to Eve an- other SIX lits on his homestead before he ,lets his patent of 1)11 hand. to R w.►y in town on n Mundt .Mr. Adrian (oeghlin 4.1 Ce nt ralia , Mr.Vm. Leith isonthe sicklet. hat we hope to see him around again very soon. 'I he (it1.ysteads of Ouncrief drove up on Fr nifty evening and played the ('.edit• n Stars it hot game of hall. The score was 11) 10. it got to dark to break the tie. Mr. August 11111 was in Exeter on Tug May. A het game of ball is expected to be payed on Monhay evening between the Ailsa Craig lean and the Crediton Stars. Craig eel Lately has a head tenni to beat and :t wi.1 mean tier aur IIA11')\ JI1EBYboy, Loge( I ight deivm to work. EY - Imp. 9leai (133:1) l erybolly corn. out to see the game for Paton 1reby will ,continue His roue ; it will be Will Ile watching, 110+ s' aeon as follows: Monday mein, Mr. ('heist. Either of Zurich wan in will leave 11:.4 own stable. Lot 16. Con. town 4 n Monday evening. li, 1-1.orn,•, and urea,. d - so Thos. Mr. (ieurge Hoak Way in Zurich on ;Inv -k'- or night • "';r•dee to .!ohm! Sunday with fin mho a Ite.11 �•. 1 for noon : 11. 1 • • to his own' !taking.' ane the miter of the day s slat', for nigh'. V. • alt eley. west 101 Mis.. \Vlllber,tat Hill spent a► few Win. \'. e+rot .'- for nn n, . 1 hence. to ; dnye in fent! alio, !net week. John A:I1•on's for n glia Thursday Mr. Ilex lit alum. wee in Exeter 0t) to la. own stable for noon. Friday Similes.. to John 1).incnn's• Patin own. for noon ale. Michael Ile 1 z..1 spending (He,dn thenc.• to Wrn. ,Iiny'A for night `Sal- few weeks t.siting t ih orday to his,ow-na(able ache) • Ii . will 11O'HSI owl, remain ,air! the ,•'nllouintr Monday meriting. Thla route %vi'1 h.' eon rin- tied Ihtmughont 1le•,s,•n'0n Ilea '1h and weather p•ree:t'ne. (U). C'i' Aflu A Wm. J)EV1aE Proprietors. \Vinch1.aen. P. O. Wrn. Devi ns '!arta;.:'. Principal. $'' rt. Mont h and Up. ii Inolitlis rent allowed on 11e purchase •If )l n('\%' Piano. ''S. MARTIN & SON Children (Jry FOR Flf'MCHER'S CASTORIA IIAI1I'LEY tlr. .lames Hickey is on the sick li-t 'dr..1.rl.n love WAR in inndon on M"ndev on bosine.s al r • nail tlrn C. ran Sher lit, of Blew chard. N. 1) . who have 1r00n visiting friends n1 this sic nit y, returned home la•t. week. A ber f. onl t his vicinity attended Mr. Thos. \Ve11h u haul raising on Thiir..l.y. 'The cement mixers nr.' busy at Mr,.1. J. 'i'..ylor's at present and intend to trove to tlr, hnlliw haus to put n c0- nlent wall ler it. Ilurr:.h f .r the picnic! If sick headache is misery, whet is Comet's f.ittle Liver Pine if they .will {,osi1 ivcly rare it 1 People who have used them speak frankly of their north. They aro small and easy to take. Farquhar According l0 the antlomu•etllegll made lust week +,t the !'diversity examination ►asap. 1Vill timeline. and Reg. Turndull have completed their first year in Arts with cre,lit, \V ill ob- taining honors in l'lassio. and Reg. standi.g first in first-class General 1't•olleieuc •, besides securing the liil- gout. Schoarship. A pretty weaving was celebrated itt Mooresville on Wealnebday June 15th, at the home of Mr. and Alia. Muses Simpson, when their eldest daughter Miss Pearl, granddaughter of Mrs. Ann 1: tet•elt of town ryas united in marriage to Mr, John Arthur Coltman of London townships The ceremony was !ireful tiled in Christ Church by the Rev. Artliar Carlisle at 3 o'clock in the presence of 11 uuulbet' of telt• levee and friends, Mr. auul•Mrs. ('o- houn left on the evening train for a short trip after which they well res- ide in London tap. The 'Times exten- ds rougratulalious. Centralia Rey. '\V. 11. Mutt and daughter., ! !.aura, attended the Methodist ('on• ference luta week in Chatham, An ice cream social was held in 1.p - wort h Nark on 'Tuesday evening un- der the auspices of the iK.pwortti L League. There ayes a good attend- ance and the evening was an ideal I (lays ago renewing acquaintances. Mr. Alexender Smith is putting in n cement platform for his verandah. while Mr. R. Bullard has :114(0 put dawn a good wooden one for his Mr- 0, (ieiger, reeve, was in tioderich last week attending the county coun- cil. Councillor J. W. Ortwino was also in the county town last week. ZION The Sunday School anniversary services were Mehl on Sunday end Tuesday of last week. On Sunday Rev (i. J. Kerr of Lucas., preached both morning and evening. There was a good attendance it the morning and at night many %vete turned away, un- able to get in. Special music was ren- dered by the choir assisted by Miss. E Taylor of Exeter. On Tuesday an excellent tea was held. 'The day was all that could h • desired and the attendance was large The program Wa4 interesting and altogether the day was a sucess. Come to Zion fur a gond time. To get relief fromm indigestion. et ion bit- S. i t - No. 1 CS ORNEioantlese constipation or torpid liver without disturbing rho stomach or Ih following report isbased on purglog the bowels. take n few donee ..'arks obtain^d on Examinations held V 1 u 11 of Carter's Little Liver fills they during he month of rainy. \r class will please you. -John Strang, Gordon Oke, 'George Illatchford. Sr. iV-Jatnes Dougal. •f •r. Dougal, End Dell. Roy Whit, . .1r. IV -Elva Ilarvey. Willie Strang, \`: iifrid Dougal. Oliver ltoweliffe. Sr. III -Harvey Neil. F!o))sii,• Neil. ,C:•eil Harris. !toss Dick, Gladys Moir. .1: 1II-,lohn Dougal. Maggie Strata: Mr, and !ill's. Harter and daughter of Chicago, who 'MVO been vibiting Mrs. Hater's sister, Mrs. George Dick 1 retuned to their home hot week, Ale. John Stacey's young driver, a few evenings ago, while his eon ;trd. wife were calling on relitaves u the country, got loose in bottle tiny and started out on the road home. For le 111ately, after hoing a sport distance it turned off the ro.ol and got caught beewee()a 11010 and 1110 fence, whet.+ it remained for hour' in the dark, while search 11 (8 being made for it all Very 11110.11 sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs, David Gerinott•, of this vile• age, in the death of their second' daughter Tillie who was only i11 a couple of days. She Wits bright little girl of tete years, Four of the family at !tie present time are also quite ill which adds to the set•iousnesi of !heir d. et. affliction, Mr.. ('aw•thorpe, of '1'uvislock, is visiting her mother, alts. Thomas Dick. We :ire pleased to learn that Mr. F, F, Busch, alio has been quite beriously ill for a number of weeks, is now improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs Alexander Brandt attended the wedding of Mr. I3randt's sister in New Hamburg last week. Mrs. 1. C. Stoneman is Visiting her mother in Lelnbeth. Mr. 1(. Murry. of Gort•ie,:forinerly of near Kipper, was in the village a few one. Mrs. McCoy and daughter of Lou- don have been visiting in this neigh• borood and renewing friendships. The W. A1, S. held their regular monthly meeting on 'Tuesday after- noon, with n fairly good attendance. Rev. Butt gave a talk 0n the Indians of Canada. Cement walks are being laid down in our village, %vhich will add to the appearance of the place and tho com- fort of pedestrians. The Messrs. Sweet,of Exeter have the job in hand. Extensive )reparations are being made for the Dominion Day Festiva! here. Masses. J. It. and Albert Parsons are expected here this week from Vancouver, .\l I•. 'Thus, Oliver has built a cement walk around his house. Mr. \V, J. Pete/ions, of the Parsons - Davis Co., has purchased an "Olds" car from the Imperial Motor Car Co_ of Toronto. The machine is expected here this week YOUR BLOOD 16 TAINTED ULCERS, BOIL:', SWOLLEN GLANDS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, AT..) ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES ARE COMPLETELY CURED BY THE N ZW METHOD TREATMENT We desire tncall the attetuinn of all those tttllict..1 .rah any Blood or Skin Disease to our New Method 'Treatment :eta guaranteed cure for 1) .x, c.,uµdau.ts. 'l here ie 110 ex- cuse fur ally p.•rs..n ha%iug n disfigured face from eruptions and blotches. No matter whether hereditary or acquired, our apecitlo remedied and treatment neutralize all pot - buns la the blood and expel them front the system. our vast experience in the treat - Ment of reat•ueentof thousands of the most saaions and complicate.' cases enables us to perfect a cure without experimenting. wed business 011 the plan -pay Only for the Benefit You Derive, If you hal e any blood di -ease, con- sult Lis Free of Charge and let us prays to you how quickly u,:r r.wedies will remove all ovid.-' .-1 ti •:a=.. tindertheinfluence of the New Method Treatment the skirl be- comes o-comes clear, ulctas, pimples and blotches heal up. enlarged glands aro reduced, fallen out hair groes in again. Ito ey9 become bright, ambition aril energy return, and tho victim realizes a Lew life lifts Opened up to 114. YOU CAN ARRANGE TO PAY AFTER YOU ARE CURED CONSULTATION FREE Send for Booklet on Diseases of Men "THE GOLDEN MONITOR" FREE If unable to call• write for a Question List for home Treatment DRs.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian' Correspondence Depart- numstnimmowsn ment in Windsor, Ont. 1f you desire to sec u : f,. ruonally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no patients in our 'Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. A11.Irecs all letters as follows : DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. \\crit.• r••r r -,r prk.it.• adder -e, r,��NOTICE ernent, time, Motu dnd Flour 1'81101INN COUNCIL (.'onncil met at Township Hall June Ith. All the members were present. The tnimutes of the last meeting were read and .cpp(oved.'lhc('ouncil web or- ganized as a Court of I(evision of lire Assessment Roll for 11)10 with J. Moir, Reeve, 8s Chairman. The appeal of Jure.. E.erl was diamlissed and that of the 'laic kcrstnithTelephone Co. chang- ed to comply with the Amendment to the Assessment Act, 11)14.. Some ne- cessary changes caused by transfer of property were made and the Assess ment Holl as revised was adopted by the Council and the Court of Revision closed. Conned met after Court of Revision and were again organized am a Court of 1(evisiun to determine ap- peals Pn asses_mrnty im sect for )e alb against Winchlsea ('reek 1)rait.Most cf the appeals were dismissed. only one small change being made, M. Fletch- er's allowance for ditch already cone rItucted was reduced from •) to $111 and (i. (iodbclle way allowed $10 for work ',rev' Iv done nn matin drain, under Fletcher(1odlinit Award, H)Uai. The assessments as revised were adopted soil the Court of Revision closed. A few accounts vete paid and ('ounsil adjourned to meet lion• day, June Glh, at 2 o'clock. Monday, June 0th, Council met to receive and open tenders for the construction of the Winchelsea ('reek Drain. 'fenders were received Item Crawley & Me- rhnnnell, !Instil( k: \Val. t'onnolly & liennicotl: A. Q. lflbier, Exeter: ,tugnet (iuhr, Exeter; \S'. \Vnllnce, Merlin; .1. Lemon. Crediton, The contract to construct the open portion from Stake .1,4 to Stake 172 was let to W. \Vnllnce. 'flee contrnct to con• strict the covetwd portion will be let N gime in the near future. NIT.. M ('ladnapre war. given the contract to make and deliver the 10 inch concrete tile needed. ('0unci1 iben rtdjonrtled to meet. on July and at t ci clnek. F. Morley, Clerk. WOOD-DINSDAI.E. A wedding of more than passing in- terest took place at. Centralia on Sat- urday last, when alis. Ila I)inadale. of 1<ipp('n, was United in the holy 114.1)48 of matrimony to Mr. Vincent Wood, forme' ly nt Iaimcillr, but now of San- ta Ilan barn, California, t he courtship i ' 1a troy Nonnt•ahnt r omanl c in that neith- er t he groom nor ht hie had 81.01 each other until a week before their wed- ding day. Then it was love at Med Bight. It ought to be Raid. however, that they hail corresponded with each other for more than ttvn vOaus. The 40rt•mnny we- Pel formed! by the Rev. W. I1. Butt at the Piettodile parson age, ('entrelin. the rev. gentleman havinlf perfornied it similar one for the 1.n nie'S ;relatifs more than 25 years ago. The attendants 1(re itev. An- drew Belt and Misty i,.11ra Ilett, cunt• h1s of 1111' bride. The ',ride 44119 11114. ed in a dress of what. Ctcilli►n, trim- med with Natio 111)41 lace, Ih•• bridal veil being adorned %villa pearls. The going away dress mot at (crown ..ilk with lint to match. The gtoon' i+ a. hnnd�enle, prosp1.,0114 ht1Ntn0N.r main, while the bride w•as 0110 of !110 tnoit papular Indies of li ippon, being orgnee act of the Pietlitiligt ('hutch there. After doing some of the eastern cities (lie mimic. %vtll leave in the course 01 a couple of weeks for Santa il.trbera, their future Inoue, followed with the hest w•ishem of a 1100 of %arlu persn11- aI friends. 11CC\aALL Mrs, William Moir ie visiting her daughter. Mt8, Carr. in 'Toronto. Mr. and \Ire. 0. 1 limper has been %14iting friends in ('11.lshorough last week. Elgin "toe c'iffe, Myra Dew, John Gibb. Vera 1!e11, Frank Jarrott, Katie Sanders. II � aa. -Lai a Neil.it C Moir, Alice Dick. Ida :Mitchell, 1. oke. Sr. pt. I -Clara Neil, ltosa Ms ',1 '{earn Oleg 11. .1r. Pt (-10 `.1oir. Annie Strang, Tont Dougall. 1 . '•l-tebell. I'c•rcy (larris. No. on roll 3:. Average attendant. W. B. ltydail, teacher. GI(ANTON- (' :'; r,!t Langford has a new .,tor c%r : '•i: .::d .•. , r P. L Brooke. of Sa. eierye spent :..:;Jay at .Mr. W. I. t"'I r]•;. Mr. \Varner Langford of I.onilon. Tp. ha s purchased 11r. !icor::.• het z• gcrnld s property *with of i h lagc and ii tends moving herr with Always on Ilaufl. Leave :our ()1 .a•r ( •:111 up PHO��TE 2 R. G. SELDON, Exeter. t :. a 1 Compare Your R�- ��! With the New Carbo vAgf. 1 sale be satisfied with the razor you err uslna b.rause sou merely think 1l Is the best. 0,1 the Carbo -Magnetic. it will East lunger -it van git.• you a quicker, enloot Lr ti • shave. Try 1t for "0 days at our expense - 1114,1 yeti %vi11 know w•hlrh is the best ---for the sure test of value Is com- parison. "night temt.,stnale tles sere., t 01 e'artaa-Magnetic superiority. The -Carlon edge" 1s secured by an even h:+ %if o and family shortly. i 1 electric heat of 2.500 degrees i•'ahren- Solne of the own -r-a of cntti.• that nett -a procens of carbonisation simi- lar :ere pasturing on the roads around Ito that by which diamonds h•, herr will be meeting with r -.ver.• Ionics if they do not keep them away , from the railway crossing... The large crowd Chit attended the ____ For'tter'8 concert in llarmony ilal! on Saturday evening June 4th were '•.nd. They ret 1., (1 to town last silos]; i.•,ve -- .\ndcreor- That Jo,' : h given it rat..' musical treat. The Thr'1'intes wish's t hem arapein• as and L , .1 .on bo aW.Ird d ;.: • ,contract for program %vas given by the Southland . roseerty. r 1. construction of c • meat eulberb Serenaders. a minstrel groups from Introit. was exceptionally well giv- r: a1.t1 was thoroughly enjoyed by ;•yoryon••. On Sunday evening ,they cctelect,d a song ferrite in - the l're•hyt^rias church. Rev. Mr. Ab- cry preached a very •ippropriate ear. mon on music. J. HE %MAN, been pralucedt. The resit 15 the hardest cutting edge I r , • :1 10 scien..• n Mad,- that y"n ::.. • ; have t• - hone or grind. Don't take our word for :t -the razes . proves itself -enure la : :.y and g• t one un 3) days' trial--tr.• LOOK fon flits TRAM MACK Tim inn3• • tt'rliehladewith dee (::' ho 6dfe .. I EXCTER, ONT. Ell M\'Ii.I.E I'lepau 1 • 1,14 for the mantel straw'• belly fest., .1 on J,ily I -it are well err dei way. A good pi ngr'ntli 1s being prep:ord. The chief p int iif inlete•t %vial be the deflate bet it e.1) represent- ativee lif 1'. Illlt•111e aid .1011)es Street. M•It)day Scheele. Tile subject of the debate is as folloacs: It.•solved, ''That India is of a tnlpertance t0 Great Britain than ('a nada,- See the hills. 1 been c•cnfh►e Rev.. fl \Vat. m ha I to his hell for a few days. Some pregre..s is 111 ad.. %tith the vil- lage drain each week. Mr. W. Treble of Exeter, the veter- an barn nnV1.r, eventInl A couple of daysys in this vicinity. ile moved a flrb.e shed for Mr. C. Jahns and it stable for Mr. 0. li,•rslnkp. A number attended the tea at Zion on Tuesday. The nlaslps are to begin the con- struction of the basement of Mr. [fee• meta.. kart this week The week the many friend* of Mr, Edward Small tn:ede him n Rab..t antral present ati 111 anal Mr. Small dee r to thank the boys far their libii(Oily and and kindnes, (.1 hint. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA %1 IIICI '.11 . le I. .: 1•. , - n Godcrich last • I. ; t:..111 y Council. \li.- \• ::I 1):r-, of Ilcniniller. fhie : :.e. et of Ike. Rntl 11r:. A. 11, a:..rhaa . '.1 I.%•:i-. and 0vt Ilrown re - 11 1 s ea": from a short visit .%.;,. \: . ('; .i:; friends, I):. \'• .--un has (lisp...al of his prate 1 an d t:roperty to ,Ur. NI e- l:in!-toe of Toronto. A 1') rden aerial 1s i.l 3> • held i • connection with 1tie 11illsgreen chute 1 n' t Friday evonlilt. ,!tune 17th /.n enjoyable time i t iookcd .for. Mr. .1 I Schtiettler tons fnarri• d last week to alaoung Indy' from Glee - Mae Heretics Laport: of Protect- 1 • :he side -road opposite lots 15 and erica hospital. Detroit - and ,\li.,.l• Con, 30 for th_ east of $231.00 Battelle Lamporte. a ho has hien • ! . 11 .1. Crstiin.• Academy, Chatham, for Fou:. i It was resoivcd 1 y the :.Council months are visiting Mr. - and : ter.. i that the resolution passed on Jan• John L. .` Linc. I uary 10th and M .y 26th. 1910 • .ap• \ ngrnbaportecr 0! rrsidc'ableatts have ; ointir.g .Tod i1t Sims Charles I:acb- chased lots on tli.onnettc Aceta:!• o. -r` it'cherd \Vebb and John Lao - con. inspectors to onforce By-law. No 157 he r•'cind- d ukl that John Gill of t h \ of Exeter b and .s 11 1 by ,i.!,o.itt -d inspector to ental• 1I, previsions ,oft said Ilylaw. Th.. ia •.f ;the said John Gild to conatn - Monday. it he Lith in=t. Th - R orders %t, re pa�sc d tris -•(t 1'h, following 4010 appoint d alt:nicpal \Vor .l D 'W Drainage -f h n; 11�•liry Palle, let \- c•• bolk $2.81 ; W. \Vein. breaking 1.11 Oriean 3rd • Vic. Pr A. hark I *(eon; ; Hepburn.T p- \1 I.it.i • l -'aunt. 4th, !Ties li, i• bride •. .: W 11 1 len brick beta ei t • : .:r. h{••r, 77!•asurc Ito.amd Gug: r .Int - • ; ; . \V Davc•y ren 'esti t ali.:s. E11a !tannic. Assist- lt. t'. i! -. ser the across ant Organist. 'Hies Dora Geiger. road ;t2.r(►; .1. Ile 1. a tile across rd I..hrarniant :di-- la 1 V illiams. lli,S ( It.sn; A Baster .:e labor 0.11.00 Si. Joseph. from Mr, 1'. Lamont who bought theta at a.'.ax la.e eorne tante tiro. 11.• d+• -posed of four and .'tial has about 16 to ee11. They ar.! going at (+19.01 each and tt ill mak: lair` sites ,or sutraer cottages. I 1 • Young Peoples Alliance of the 1.:v church meet on Tassel's .•v.•nie•i for saculi annual election tit (.oda Dowser'. • wso n. or STEPHEN ('OU\Cil. '1'h • Column of the Township of n convened in Hi., Town hall -I.::.n. on lion day, the Gth day of et 1 p. tn. All nl:vnb.•rs . tr. The minutia of the ; dna.( w ere rad and ('a` C.e adte., J. (o:nct � o rrk c a, meet again in the Toe IL•tl'. (' '•(•4(f on Monday the 4th day u' I 610 at 1 r. rn. }t. 1 • . Clerk. Cb.ildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Houses built for sale sell quicker If NEW IDEA FU fi N are installed The "New idea"Parnate adds a considerable percentage to t1i r )rkct value of any house. It pays the builder to instal this best fur- naces and paves the owner absolute satisfaction. The " 1r..• .i " is a money -saver because its construction is a guarantee of fie •homy and durability. 'flag furnace 1S repair and trouble proof_ cause of its exclusive features it is EASILY operated and E1.1 ..\T1i.9 dust and dirt. Vet, the "New Idea" costs nn more than ja nlinery furnaces. \\'rite for a copy of our FI(EE book, "New Idea It gives the proof, of our claims. GURNEY, TILDEN & COMPANY, Limited W. J. HEA Irl A N Waken of !(ratfne earl Coektaft G.o�r for 86 Years EXETER, ONT. HAMILTON • ONTARIO 1777