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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-06-30, Page 1Neter HURON&M1DDLI SEX GA ZETI f rULRTY-SEVESTII YEAR -NO 1915 EXETER, ONT , CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING , JUNE :30th 1910. $r.00 per year In advance .4: • •♦•♦♦• • •• NN•♦NN♦♦♦N♦,♦♦N♦ NN♦♦N♦♦N♦. •♦•••♦♦♦JONES &• MAY'S ♦N♦♦�♦♦� Phoria No. 32. WARM WEATHER WEARABLES Now is the time we are all looking for something to keep us cool, We have it in all lines of wearable goods Whitewear, White Waists, White Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery Corsets and Wash Goods of every Variety, also Summer Silks and Parasols. Ladies Whitewear Our Stock is complete with all the daintiest things shown For This Season 1RNCY HOSE old GEMS Fancy Ilose in Black, Blue, Helo, Tan, White, also Gloves to match any Dress IN SILK L(SLF OR KID LRDIES WHITE WRISTS We are showing a nice line of White Linen and Duck Skirts. Every skirt Is Neatly Made Kool Wash Goods Fancy and Striped Ging hams. Plain Chambrays, Vestings, Hein, Linen, Drill and Ducks in the Leading Colors WAS1,H SUITS) Only a few left but if you want a soap come and see there. A real nice $r1 suit for $4. $8.50 suit for $5.50, $10 sutt for $7. Special 1.2 Price sale of Millinery In order to clear up all cur Mummer Millinery in the next TEN DAYS. We are just cutting tt in two, Don't miter this bis hit in Millinery. The t, t•t..-t� jeter. Kool Furnishing i New Straw Hats Men• and Boys New Shirts Every description of Straw 4$ full line of all kind. of and Crush Hats are shown Su mer Shirt. tri Dress, Neg- here, We sell the ver hest. or sot t shirts. j lig t (run hirts, 1 Hoc,) Collars, Ties, (;loves, Underwea Sox. Caps. S'reep-':Idere and Belts. "SO ♦ - is "l Brant( Clothing Another shipment, the last for this summer hate just carne to hand. They are the very sitter test styles ih the trade. If you want a 2 or :3. piece suit now is your opportunity for a nifty suit. This Store will be closed every Thursday Afernoon during July and August. Jones & May Ifeadquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford' Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 o• •• i� • •; 22 Exeter School Report The following are the lists of th • successful candidates at the recent promotion examinations held in tbo various departments of the Exeter school. Owing to sickness or ina- bility to write a few of the hest pupils have been promoted on the strength of their year's tvork. Others who took sick and were ahle to write on part of the examinations only were granted ,aogrotat pass standing. The standing rranted In these lists will hold op•• I ••roviderl pupils are on hand w lot op- ens in 1September. a .1. not on hand the first month subject to another examination. .apils who fail will receive their marks on appli- cation to the principal. School will re -open ISept. 13. W. 11. \Vciden!latnm^r. Principal. !I. 4. Depen meat FORM Hi. Promotion to Torn 111-Ilonors-••• 11. Qloggarth 75. Pass -S, Petty 73 C. 'Copeland 69: 'G. Passmore 67 ; 11. Dearing 67; W. Weismiller -GO; Wood 65; M. Elston fit ; A. Coleman 63 ;E. 'llunkin 63 ; 'W, McLean 60 ; E. Case (Aegrotat) standing. E. Al. 1t.1t71,. learner. FOIIM1, • Promotion to 'Form I1. Honors 1'. Brown 78 : 11. Bisset t 77. fuss -73. • Geiger 74 ; 1••, Welsh, 7I : 'A. Willis Zj 72: 1. l(annie 72: 11. Glenn 71 ; [t. Wood 70 ; ,A. Morgan 68 • 1r Geiger, 267: '3f. Darch 67; 1'. Guhr 65 • L. ♦ Treble til : 'M. Carling 63 : T. Triwli- •2 ner 61: M. McQueen (Aegrotat) standing, Commercial ifonors-S. Gillies 80: 11. Atkinson 70.3. Pais -L. Mewe '70.2: Mt Jewell l5: M. Veynhan, G0. A. M. Johnston. teacher. 1'. S. Depertrrlrnt ROOM IV. Junior IV standing. Ethel Balk - wit 6e : Bruce Walker 67; Irno Cswoet 67 ; 1t, I:: 'Rowe 66 ; 1'. Rowe isi : Lola Taylor 65 :Francis 'Hill 65; Maggie Cast' G1 : Sliver Tfodgert 63: Thorn- ton rear 62;Sydney llector62: Ethel 1)•IS'. (l1 ; Harper Rivera 57; Blanche pomace 56; ".itarion iltat ch ford 65: l:rn^9t Harvey 55; Maurice Senior 55 1.1felle 'llandford Sit Edgar Homey 50 Gladys Dell 46. This promotion will 1, decided on el, re -opening of School in t' pt. -. Vo,;, .r. I BOOM V. To J,:uior IV -Willie .:Manson 91: 1 11 1 111 ♦ ■g �Iss /11fi t1._ fiiNN{Ni�N.�iiN Nt•iriiN�•f� � �i�{li:i.►.iii�1'fil� iiiiiiii ii iiiiajLlw iii.iiiil�tf _ iiiii�iii:•tittatiilili v,'11 • { GENUINE PANAMA HATS FiVE DOLLARS ('all and sen our Clothing, You won't regret it. Sole agents for FIT and FASHION CO., Tailor's. Toronto. HOUSE of HOBBERLIN, Tailors, Toronto. GREENE-SWIFTE Go., Clothing Mfgs. London We carry a complete stock of American made LIBERTY SHOES, the Highest (trade shoe on the market. NEW IIATS. OATS, COLLAR TIES and some Swell Lines of Mummer Underwear. Straw Hate, Overalls Canvas Gloves, Working Shirts & Shoes If YOU WANT CLASSY GOOD. CLIME TO US. Sandy Snawde tnu�htq. mr�n��rr ���lin 11, I��` ��, i li.i.l•iiiiiiii{{iNiiii HiKilre{fir.{siiiilii i�411 V° ge :1r" .M 3 N' ... .itis... N:.i q� iii A BOON TO NEW SrlisCRiBE RS • 13y spacial arrangement we are pre- pared to make an exceptionally lots •offer in newspaper cluhing to New Subscribers. From now till the end of December we will give the "Times' nod Toronto Weekly Globe for the low price of 33 Bents. The price 11 awav below the eost of p:odujtion. The •'Times'' and Toronto Week( Globe to new subscribers from now till Jany. 1•t, 1911 for 35 c •nts. 1 ,: Laura Jodrell, of Uxbridge, is spending the holidays :1t her home London Goad, Noll h. Mr,. 11, 'Statham and child of Ac- ton. are visiting Mr. and Mrs, .1, N. 'ilow a rd. '\Its. G. Connor and children left lest Thursday to visit relative* at Dad Axe, llieh, Mrs .Virian and daughter, of blit• ellen. were the guests of Mrs. Geo Brooks. over Sunday. Yin Thuredny afternoon of text week 1 he weekly half -holiday cam• menses. Mrs: 'Maxon Fitton left Tuesday for Owen Sound where File will visit rel- atives for a few weeks, Mrs. Knott, of Toronto. who hes been visiting her broth •r. Mr..\I• x, Dow. returned to her horn- Tuesday evening. •Miss Anderson. of Inwood, 1+ vis- iting at the home of Mr. W. Roland. Miss 'Mary 'Moulden has returned home from 'Stratford. Bev. 1:, A. fear closed his pastorate of the Main ''street 'Methodist church Sunday last. in the evening he pee:tehed Bis farewell sermon, briefly reviewing the work of the past four years. Ile. with his family left Wed- nesday for Dlytb. ( I11:\'. T. G. P r)\VEI,L Who r:caches his fir -t sermon -s Pa�;ac cf the Nlain Street Methodist church on I ;nd:y naxt. Mr. Pse also preach at Bethany at 2.30 :11 a • :.fternoon. Rev. Ezra George Powell, who has tier ton 3 yenre ; Port 8tanl•.y 3 been pastor of the Brussels ik•tho- 3+'11-1.; and Brussels 4 yere, on each dist church for the past four years of tt b:ch his record is commeudatory. flue nl actical will preach Lis innaugural sertnoni:Ile .,ti eisaceallw,t pastoprr: takes preacdeephc Inr; - as Pastor of the Main street Meth. , t.•r••st in the work of the young pert - dist church on Sunday next. The :pie,. and in moral reform effort i+ following clipping is from t he Clin-;et:rpassed by few. The hrel hren of ton New Era. ;the District have honored bin: witty Iter•. 1.zrs George Powell, first appointment to the Stationing Com- ity the light of day at Courtrightt nit tee of the Conference twice and river bt .Clair. l.imbton, County. in • denriet Journal t4ecre(nry twice, 11 • the year 1168. Be was converted at has also had 3 years experience as his mot het knee and called to th- (President of the District Summer nenistr% in early life. After .ix :schools rind "Missionary Vice years 'of ac .five labor as local preach- l'rtsident. Ili 4 year.' pastorate at cr during illicit period he preached Ilrueeels has been marked by success in thirty •hurches as local preach- both in and out of the pulpit and the remitter ou k of the ministry in b493 lioaed would very cheerfully have in- ('rior to this he had an acquaintance sited him back had not the 4 year with +ucre'•ntile life and taught the term been completed. Rev. 31r. row - 14C10,41 • hi1ell a interested himself Sabbath 7 1 c I at .looret tt•n. for 5 1 h int r 11 ! in. ( Lich o0 ,•-ars. Dunes.; his probation Itev. Mr.. Sefton' stork rind by bis stereopticon Pots 11 r n• •red , ffective service at , has evolved n number of interesting )'else .f`t, for a year and at Del• and in'street iv' lectures. avrgre cars before be attend- I Mrs. Pow, II was a 'Niles ..Tuckey. Albert Knight t9 Lille fie Nestle t39 t University, Toronto, for London crown -hip. and is most high- )• stele. '(lot at �; ; seer''• K ;p, At the Confercnee• Iv •deemed by all who know her. Th. -;:r.; ee .•teluaeu tis wood 79 . , tcfiat Cha barn in June 1897 be was family consists of three sons, (Car - 1'...r1 Jackson 79; Anna Bell 77; Joe ,in.•d. His fields of Inbor .ince n7 e+, 1',rl and Cordon). tin(' a d.luph- Follick 7G; ,Marjory Ruston 75: I than have barn Morpcth, 2 years; tet. (hies-onr.Y' Davis 71: Barry )'arsons 73: Alma . Mack 73; Florence Wood 70; Wilfred Meek G6: Olive McDonald G6; Et tie Hooey 61; )lector Roweliffe 61; .M. Beldon 61. To Sr. II Fanny Howey Joe Craig. Edith Davis, •Jennie Bus. sell. Ina Delve and Lula Hastings. No .on roll for June 28, Average at• tendanc.• 27. J. S. Murray. teacher. BOOM V1. Promotion Examination. June 1910 The "Timea' and Toronto Weekly Globe to new s•7h-cribers from now! till Jany. 1st. 1911 for 33 cents, Mise Nettie Walters is visiting with I - - Tillie Yaeger nt Tlisonburtr. The ' Tim s)' and Toronto Weekly Miss Lillian Boyle is visiting friends! Globe to new subscribers from now at. Marlette, Mich. I till .iany. 1st, 1911 for 35 cents. Frank Rooke who has been attend- i Dr, and Mrs J. IV.Harrison, of 1). -t- ing ).'(.ing school at finesse's is visiting in! roil who have been visiting in town Homey 88: Dorot hy Kuntz P2; DoraJr. III to Sr 3rd dinners -Bertha town. !spent a few days this wee with Ifoulden 82; Gordon Ford 81 ; Dor- Mr.and Mars.Arou ('udrt,ore, of ('rs s-' Mr, W. Leavitt at Grand Bend, sal ('ity Man., are vie:Heng \Ira, Wn,. 1)r. Chas Hors, of Detroib, .pent Locals othy White 81; Karl'\\eidenbammer 80; Gordon 'Wells 76: Gerald Fitton 75; Amy Johns 75; Ueorgre Ortwein 70. Promoted on work of the year Lila Zuetle 91: Melville Gladman 86 Marvin Vincent 86, Sr. 2nd to Jr. 1i1 'Honors -Milton Kydd 83; It, Cornish 76; Mildred hardy • 74 ; Ii. ilector 7'3; Marguerite Pickard 67; .Edna Johns 61 : 'Willie Jacobi 61 ; Lillie 'Walker 63; Archie Davis 63t Viola Welsh G0, No. enrolled in June 25, average attendance 21. 11. M. i:insrnin. teacher. 1(0031 \-i1. 'Promotion examinations Jr. 1i to St i; honors -Margaret fibarp 86; Delete Charlton 81: Vera atv. , t 'Pi; Willie Davis 78: Vera Marshall 7' : Alvin Cornish 70; Leon Palmer 76 : (truce Rivers 70. Pass -Czar 'Har- ness 72; l\'illi. Brown 72; Clifford Molle( t 69 ; Irene Ensterbrook 69 ; 1'. Collingwood G5: Clarenc ellorley 65: Walter llarnetts 03; Leon Dearing 62; 'Alilton Bedford 61: J3-11 Gould 60. Sr. 1'1. 11 to 3r. II flowers -11. Jackson 91 : 'Viola Jones P0: Winnie Knight 81: 'M. llirtleib 75. hiss -Cora Ford 71; )'red Itrimecomhe 7.1: Violet Mallett 72; Arto Delve GQ: Norman Norry 68: Cora Sanders 06; Charlie Ford 61. A. L. Blceth. :eac::er. it'OOM VIII. Promotion Exams Jun^ 1910. From Jun. Pt, 111 to 'Sr. Pt. 11 Honors -- Verde 11i11 95; Enrt 'Magee 00: Ernie Wells 79; Elmer Taylor 78: Jose- phine Davis 77: Idella ))avis 75. )'ass Maurice 'Hervey 71; Philippa Jiar- n•s-, 69: ;\inhel iHonlden 68 ; Jessie llowey GI ; 'Wilbert Gillespie 00. Pt. 1 Honore -Edward Yellow AI • 1 ' \\',i• • ufrnharnrner 83; Eddie 1)atl. 8l; i'anl Collins 77. )'ass Stela Band. ers 72; May \\'ehster 01, 13. O. Pennock. teacher. Mr. W. II. \V, icThimmer. princi- pal of the Exeter Tligh School. leaves Saturday with his family for fltreelt- ville. Mr, \Veidenhnmm,er will spend some time at Toronto. \lies T. White and Mn,.',1'. 11. Wickwire ;llensanlly entertained 4, number of ladies Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. .1. J. While who leaves this week for the west. Mr .and 'Mrs. J. Willis., who have been visiting around here, returned S tnrday to their hornin linrlettl:'. Mich. They were accompanied by Mies Lillian Boyle. who will visit there for a few w, eke. Cudmore. Sunday visiting relatives in town eay- Mr. Garfield Shecro and daughter, ing Monday for Grand Bend where he Madeline are visiting the fottner•s will resit for a few slays, mother Mrs A. `,ihrere. f --- Cheaer (bultice is in ('Iandboye en•' The following clipping was taken gaged as clerk Inc Illy. Maml. I.,un• freul a California' reiterant' has re- lorte. fetance to Mr, and.\Irs John Balk•vi11. 1 Mr Balk will is a brother 01 Mrs .las, Mesecrs A. Cottle. W, Martin and ` 1'ic�kard, \Les. Jas. Snell Dna Alts )Vin, J. Atkinson spent 'Sunday in London. iRollins of town. rlisa Linda hunter, of Landon was • • : i t. and NIts. John ilalkwill are up Tuesday for the hunter picnic at •7olc:ing n reception this afternoon Elimtille. 1wh:ch will continue throughout 1ht Mr. and Mrs G. Menne and children ev, ning in celebration of their fit - will spend the holidays visiting in '• wsd'lire ^nniversery. They were Brantford. a:::flied at Kingston. Fresno county, iss Miss Ella Phillip.' hats 1eturnedl�fattCarc6 I) 6 Co0, x. Alhdole bthd�ir\alx home from Raven wood where she has (6,IIh• 0 are .resent for the harpy been visiting her brother, Rev. 11 Phil- occasion end n feature of the oft - liphe. noon's ceremonies was the chrlsten- Misses Olive Bern and Annie Bissett ing at 3 o'clock, by Rev. J. \V. Lun- le•ft Wednesday far Norwich where clay of two Irrandchildren. Coreopsis they tvill visit rehttives for a few 1 shtias. sunflowers and other yellow weeks, flowers in profu,ion, together with Miss Edna Dow alter two weeks iutckleberry and bamboo, decorated visit at her haute herr, left Tuesday the roos beautifully. Great band: - resume her ditties as nurse in Tor- • - o' 1iowmers and foiiag were placed onto hn,pilai. ef[. clively in jardiniere throughout lir. Pocock. the Eye Specialist of was twined and draped with pa( • :he rooms an dhall and the stairs :1s London, is registered at. the Cummer- ery and the golden .blos'oms. The cin( hotel here. He will be "'Hind ,lining -room table was crc-•ed with here for a month or Zit date,. The Doctor is travelling for Itis health, and is accompanied by his wit" on all his drives. A commit tee repreeentin;; IA. Ito ted, Choir and members of t he Stein st re. t Met hodist church pl. ae- ently surprised 'Miss Eva Huston en 1'hersday evening of last week when they met at her home and presented h^r with 1 pars, of 850 as n slight recognition of her services as lead- er of the choir during the past sever- al y. arM. The resnita of the ex unininion 1.51(1 at the College of I'Ihyeicians end Sur• geone in Toronto recently shove that the following students were successful in the inlets, W. N. Millyard, (bider - kin John McEwen, ileneel'. in the Int ceined iate oxnmin 7rt ion, James An,lerson, Alsie enter; win, Geiger•. Hensall; W. S. \lillyald, flodcrich J. Mcl•:wen llensall. in the nest examin- ation, W..1. Knight. Exeter. Commencing n.xt week all Ih• dry annds and grocery 'toren and nearly all the places of business in toxon will close tip every Thursday afternoon I ;ring Jnly and August. This is :ne- w le n•nth. r instance where the nterchnnts and citizens of Ex. ter ar • k . ping peep with t he laruer town,. and el - Miss D. I.onsherry of Del roil. wlin ities. The clerks and the general pubs has been wiling her sister, Mrs. .t, !fir will appreciate this act of closing .1 '\White, acconlppniad by her nice, •ep places of business and allowing \li••' Dorothy White. 1 ft Wednesday all to enjoy an afternoon n we le to visit her brother near Detroit. Mrs during the hot summer months. The White will .join theme tletrlydlny and' ('minor con st,unit}• will hear (his in after a short visit all will (env., for` mind and db their ehoppine accord - Outlook, Seek., to join Mr. White. tingly. GRANITEWARI SALE z+, SEE OUR 15c AND 25c WINDOWS This is an Opportunity to get your SUMMER GRANITE`VARE at ridiculously low Prices. Sale Starts SATURDAY at 9:30 a. m. Ready Mixed and Floor Paints in 1Oc, 15c, 20c, 25c Tins Campbell's Varnish Stains 15c, 25c, 45c, and 85c Tins SPORTING GOODS & FISHING TACKLE HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE All Stores close Thursday Afternoons during 1 July and August. l i 11:11111 i ll:iliil:i 11111111111111LIEMIIIHIL.M112 JUNE BRIDES EOPLE about to go llouse•keeptng should call at ROWE & ATKiNSON'.S Furniture Store and see hos easily and" Cheaply you can furnish your horse. A Walk Through Our Store Will show you. Here you will tied the lieges:, sora l s , as.•,rt S!t,ok of Furnituc3 in tete ('.,nuty, comprising Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bed- RVIim Suites, Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture, n fact e:erythin's to he found in a fiesta -lass Fortin sire Store a such Low Pt ices that defy Colilpetition. We have a large number of L•twn and Verau.l.t ('stairs wnicti We are selling at remarkably Low Prices. ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers rind Funeral I)ilectors. t BURN ROSS -In Aberdeen. S. D.. on 18th 10 'Mr. and Mrs, W. 11. n son. ('1:111111 -At Iiille-areen on the 11t1 inst.. to Mr, and 'Mrs. ,Archie Cur- rie. n daughter. Ct:EEC11 - in T xeter. on Monday June. 27th. to Mr .and Mrs. It. N. Creech, n son. ))IED Itj,\D110t-SE-in 'Stratford, _ Mon day .lune 20 Harris ltoadhonse form- erly of Kirkton, in his 77th year. (:AitDINFI3-Tn 'Exeter. on Sunday, Tune. 26, David Gardiner. Fen (if Mrs. 'Wm, Gardiner. nerd 37 v pr u months and 7 days. .Ten (toss Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Ny al's broad bands of gold color, eat in ribbon tied in true los Its at, -• t he corners. :ld w 3 . of the Dyspepsia ie ilh •ry conoI psis gracingin the con- t re. The ices wire white and yellow so 1 t hers w as silver and gold cake :\ba..l 2L0 invitations were issued and the rooms have been 1 hronged with friends who are offering their - heart felt congratulations to the '_ ablets bride and bride -groom of fifty years if volt are •,,4Tering from • 4 c •, f o l e \- 71 'IC r . t yo it 13alkwill n .tate( lad with n any t m h , 1 if } t y y youthful face framed in grey hair, I. h.Is,• a 1t'ndency to bloat .ng looked ns if she had etepp'd out of ; it von suffer distress after e. e lecture. She certainly could not , meals, if afflicted with gags - n .v.• looked any handsomer on her on the (stomach, if embaretsed : bridal day. The daughters and -ores wives wore white nad it was trot). a ;:rautiful and touching scene for golden weddings are so rare that t h• y hold to nl iment which bas not grown cold. The daughter,, \lies May llalkwill. of Sant a Cr1z, :Miss Nellie Balkwill, of Chico and air,. 0 1t Stein^gel, of Oakland, assisted i,1 entertaining. as did also the sons il. G. 13ilkwill. .1, 11. Italkwill and Frank 1,. Ilnikwill, together with Mrs. 11. 0. lialkwill and Mrs. J. It. Ila:ktein. The lit Ce ones christened were John 'Morris Itelkwill, 7 years old. the son of Mr. nn•1 Mrs. .1. It. Iteelkw•ill, and Merger. t L -t• Ile tit' in- th• •i': -month-old dpnghl.r of '.1 is anal Mre. C. E. 81ein•gu1. of Oak - .1, 3. 7'here wee music by 0 harpist (taring the afternoon and ev,•ning.' - -ew--- 1'te•, *Tints,- and Toronto Weekly (:lore to new sub tribes Liam now • gill .lane, 1st, 1011(for til cent+. r by offensive breath, Nyal's Dyspepsia Tablets will give relief, When the s'.onted' is not doing he ditty the whole aye• tern is deranged Nyat'w 1)y• .,; '+pl'pa Tnbll'ts ate made in accordance with scientific for• mina known to help the stout - rich do its duty, They increase, the sppetite and assist the digestive organs to assimilate fond. �• Price 50 and 2.3 cents ;i• it yon aro' nota customer of 4. this store, ask your neighbor •h about us. W. S. HOWEY, PBM. B. �. Chemist. and Druggist 3' Exeter, - Ont. • 13. A. i'OCCCK M.O. tk U.it The well knots n Eye Specialtst of Lon.lon, olio is ttaveliing this part of the tounfy, giving splendid t•atiefac• tion in the most diflicult cases of vie- ws' impeller tions in the past six weeks he has fitted over fifty p tirs of (:lasses in the township of 1'.borne \lisses Vet:ctta Ftayne an 1 Pearl Keetle left 8:itum i tv for t.tvn weeks Visit with relsti.. -and •• • . . Lon- don Brantford .lel NV.) .•s , rk. Mr. \lothersill, tulle of the Knox • (lldl'n ( 111) el•1 vice's i:, the Students who 1 +• • sat (Steen 1 ,rshveel 11 ('t .rel 1 week tuns room(,• 1, .1 in'I -1•ns •• r a 1. few day... On •1',, .day be pine.; 11•e I other hot s 1n Cron, not w, \fir's Annie )Haiti,.., lest. Sionday for lirnssels and on % iet...Arty :tc eotllpnn;.11 by el iss 'i :a,:, Hook left for Pottage la Vieil•e. 51sT . :share MISS If .oke, silt rein., n \l •• 11a1iison will ti.it nt Visile'' snot t1 still lily before telm ning Irina. \Ir.'1'. 1', Ilandfold IS leo.hesed the reeideuee of In, ,\. '1' 13. rd on the (•orrl•'r ,,i 5(n11t atilt ,\1 glen streets. Mr. 11..nd!os•l it tends tie tear ;town ,Ips 1'',•.1111 1•ele-e nl, 111114 all dtl-l(/-date one in its pts... 11• alien is an excel:ern one. In. Bend intends to leave ahem the metal,. .J July for Lethbridge The ford hail 1•0, aet,t, to Grate( Bend 5tor ,i;,y ew• nn a 7.• it pis} t d the rettlrrn genus a •111 » t.'stt, nl Ihat place. The 'rely was :i to 11 in ievor of Grand Ret .1 11... l et a 3.ti in the rain. beet it a lest. .1 up to 11 a uVe1•In1F. The pipe ss s- 110),11 t.n l.e,lvitts (Pat and the 1 eeM ,'a nt they were bandits p( d by I I r heat y enlist,