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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-03-08, Page 1Billheads and Statements are necessary jt about now. Send in your order to the Anvo- .&1AT GoOd WOrk I "1114 11, ,,,w.......1144111014000W0 1 477.1.P S17 r3:13• vlluiP ur other property bought .v a; for you at CO101111100i00. .d pplye re a al ease Are You Sending Money Away For So**11 Amount* Ulm* SOVEREIGN BANK MONEY ORDER. Payable anywhere. . NO Blanks tor fill out. Receipta given to purchas- ers. Issued at the following rates. $6 and under 3oI Over $10 and. up tol80 100 Over $6 andup to $10 6o I. " $80 " $60 - 16o Over $50 Drafts lasired atbest rates. ta1115toll1UIite b4Vr,leor elerapltic enttleS 7:11rer'13txaie old on all Foreign Countries, Jos. SNELL, Manager Of Exeter, Crediten, Da,sliwolod, and Zurich. CARLING BROS Spring Goods are arriving every da , We are ready in all departments for the spring rush: Como and examineour goods It is a pleasure to Show them. - Silk Waists -White Or black, with, the popular embroid- ered work on thenr, 74ifferent styles; all gOod value, $2, 3, 4 Vestino-An our vestings have that sOft- silky-' finish' Which is very., popular this seascin.' They are plain, polka dot and figured, 15o, 20o, 25e. ShirtWaist 'Suitiligs-:-In the Caton and linen effectswe have an e.'*aeptiOnally. nice , display.. GistghamS, perfect ,washers for .121:4e, Mercerised kingh4n4.perfeet *washers, for -15'to pe.„'Litten. suitings, white or 'cream, 206 to .45e., A.STORIA $110ES." We are the only people'- you can got them from here. Everyone knows they are .the best shoe on the market. Once -worn, will convince you. Only the Price of pheat, shoos. t- Exeter, Council I t W. Heideman 72, 0, Dearing 11, ff. Pr,i1 fir s Walker 811 I. Hardy 19, 0. licelgort,m, May 24th Sr. Delve 88. Vir..FOrd 85, J. on Wednesday evening, Feb. 23th, nouneed that tlietStspben arallJobornel paVis 'W. ft Walker 71, AU the, membere present except Jas. Agricultural Society would hold,* big Creech, who was ill. The noinotes of demonatration•in Exeter on MaY.24th., the last meeting were read and approv- To make piailiteinary arrangements, a ed. meeting of the directors of the society A emninunieation from the Mt Ira and other intereeted .gentlemen took Free Hospital directors, aski r a place in the Oominercial Hotel on Fri - donation to the work, was filed, day afternoon. The nieetirig was a The clerk asked that the council pur- very enthuoisestic out. was the chase an index to -the Consolidated unananitnous ' opinion that Exeter Mouicipal .Act, a copy of which had ehould again rettu it to the happy cus. been sent on approbation, and stated. tui of celehreting the birthday of our that same was very convenient in re- late beloved4tieen, Victoria the Good, ferring to the Act. The price was by tt. dettiOnsitr;ttiOn ft grander and $1.50. No action was taken, larger scale then ever before. During The following accounts were ordered late years, suceeeding the death ()flier to be paid on motion of W. Beaman Majesty, the rlity has been allewed to and Pal Treble;-0.13.Snell, lighting for pass quietly in town, but henceforth February 7.60, lees 00. or $87; liar- under theauspices of this organization vey Bros., cords of wood $21.25; S. Exeter will give to the citizenof labork $3; R. Davis, labor, town and countryside a day' of sport $3; W. J. BisSett, part salary, $32; Jos. unrivalled by tteighbOring toting and Senior, 6 months. eatery, .$02.50; John even eclipsing. the paln3y days of The Ford, part. salary, $27, „ T,orf Club. Nothing is to be left un - The Road Commissioner recoils.- done in making Victoria Day of 1000 mended the purchase of about 200 ce- one long to be remembered, tneut tile to cross gravel walltis A. E. The meeting was called to order by Fake .stated that while in London he the genial president, Mr. John Del - would interview E. North, manufac. bridge. It W14 moved and seconded turtles -regarding same. by /41114 and W. D. Sanders A co'mnionication from the cemetery that denionstration be held. -Thep committee regarding the appointment the following committees were form - of a caretaker was read, recommend- ear -Executive: Messrs, H. Smith. Ed., ing that Mr. Ford be engaged at the Christie, W. D. Sanders and A. Q. old salary of $325, subject to renkival Roble& Messrs. .W. D. San. at one month's notice, also thatif sat, ars, Carling, N. 0.11ardoe and isfactery an additional sum of $25 be Ed. Christie; Sports, Messrs. W. „J; paid him at the eud of the year in eon- Carling, N. D. Hurdoe, R. N. Creech, sideration keeping horse, ete. The J. Allison, Wm. Russell, J. J. White,„ committee. elso recommended the A. Walters, tvith power to add; speed . simplifying , of • breikkeepiro; for the in contests, 'Messrs, W. R. Elliot, 0, caretaker, as explained by A. E. Fuke. Sanders, EI. Christie, with 'power The report was adopted by A.E. Fake to add; Printing, Messrs. John Del - tied W. Beaman. • • bridge. John Bunter and John Moir.. .A short discussion took place regard- , Many euggestions were thrown out ing the Town Hall Debenture indebt- regarding the nature of • the demon- edness which falls due in July-, The etration, Aiming them were, Cali. whole debt amounts to,Soine $6,500, or tlituriPien and Trades -Procession, base - the paying of which the sinking fund ballsfootball, School drills, speed trials, amounts to $4,467 and,in July interest athletie sport, tug-of-war..etc, and a. on same of about. $70, leering about grand concert in the evening. But $1,950 to be Provided for during the these will receive more deliberate dis- present year. , %01108100' itt the next meeting., The tug - The. Reeve brought up the Xurtze of -war is expected to be very interest. proposition to establish an acetylene ing and will be between Stephen and mac'hitie and ..motor car plant- here. 110f:wile, with Exeter to pull the wia- In brief the prOpoeition is thisi Mr. nerEs * The Exeter band is tette engEire. „Klutzes if given it'loau of $ for ten ed as is also that noted Highland. Pip. years, or if given outright4 „a -Year 'or.. lir, Allen McDougall. On, motion for ten years, on eecurity able plant, 'of Messrs. Christie and -Ballantyne the ,valued by hiinself at $4,00(rand stoat meeting adjourned to the afternoon worth $2,000, weuld put in the plant of Marc 17 at the Mansion House, and employ several men, etc. All the when thesolicitiog committee are to report and details are -to be discussed: A. full attendance of the directors, the. members of the committeeerand otbeks interested expected. , In this Connection we may 84 to the 'Exeter, • business inen and others, that it is to your. interest. as it is YOur duty -as citizens, to help fintoadially and otherwise the making the 24th celebration huge suceess. The eouncil ruet in the 'Town Hall About two, *sok* ago it wide an. Snell, 70. Middle'IL-E. Anderson '71. re sliow'bg 45 pairs Misses 84 Boys' Shoes regu- lar $1.15 for 75 cents. consignment ofew Sprijig Goods, amongst ,111 II members a the council seemed to have a.favorable impressirni nf Mr' Kurtze and Were desirous of getting the in- dustry, 'yet were not certain, as to the value -of the security. Mr. Puke stated' that it was very; , necessary that the board should be unanimous in their opinion before bridging the matter be- fore the ratepayers, consequently it was essential that more information should be secured. • . Mr. Bobier stated that certain of the .Grand Trunk officials were expected here shortly, and be thought they were open to a proposition from .the town to build the station nearer the Their first centre of the town, provided the town supplied the right of' way, therefore which. you find, he would like to know the opinions of the different councillors. The board ' Hiclass English Prints Of beautiful patterns in all the best colors, every, agreed to meet the following morning .4 piece guaranteed to hold itaeolor in the washifig.. . Pricer 12ic. . . • New high class English Ginghams and Chambrays, in plain pinks and h ines, also checks in navy and white anc1031ack and White. Price 150. . New English Voiles, in four leading shades, Oxblood, navy, Oxford grey, arid grass green. ' . Price 15c. New Rock 'fast Drills, colors can't be washed out. These are .the right things for shirts, and beyeblouses, 8 patterns to choose from. Pricell6c. New Cream and White Flannelettes at old prices, in, spite of the advances in alllines of cotton goods. . The prices paid her for' produce are as good as were eVer paid. We pay cas13 whenyoU &Ohl need goocls. QOWARD & BLOOIVIPIELD Produce taken as Cash:. r • and "view the landscape o'er" Fulre-Heaman-That council ad- journ to call of reeve. OreThursday morning the members of the council took a walk westward on Senders street, "spied out the land,' and Were'of opinion, that should the station. be moved. a convenient situ- ation would be either to the westor .cost of "l/Vni. Pers.:nes hoose, and, this would allow the belt line to join the oici track south of the tank on the north" and at Huron street to the south.: It was . estimated that , the. ,cost of the right.of way for such e line would not be heavy. , .Por Private Sale: The undersigned has' a number of articlee for tale privately, -1 large box stove, fit for shop; 1 single bedstead vvith stand; several step ladders; trusses. • etc.; els° lounge, flower -stand, a number of pictures and plants. " • W. CI. WELSH, Exeter. Modical • A 10. MALLOY, M. 13, ,,(Tor. Univ.) MEMBER 41.e. College of Physicians and Surgeone, Ontario. 'Former/louse Surgeon Toronto 'Weeterri Ilospita,L Successor. to Dr. J, A. Rollins. Night call at °Aloe, Exeter, Ontario. .1431Call. lreICESON At CABLING, DARIt/STERS,. SOLIOI. .1.." tors, Votaries, Coriveyanoers. Comndsolonere Solicitors for iidolsooe flank, eto. Mcnitey to Lean at lowest rater; of intereot. Ofdoes, Main street, Exeter, I. It. Malmo, BA., L, IL DICHRON /VIONEY TO LOAN. ' WO have alarge,nmount of private funds to loan on farm and village peoperties at low rates of inter• . otrAratAx e,6 grAwiturr, ; barristors, Solicitorsdifain Bt.., El!etee On • .4 , Mono To Loan. I have prIvatti holds to loan oil farm, and village 'properties at lowest rates. of interest. ERNEST .112.40T Oillee opposito Central itotel, Main.st., Exeter LLOYD P. aOlittS Orgittlist and Moir Master of Mitchell Metheellet Church. Teecher-Pierto, Organ, Volee, IlerMonY. Modern methods, Thorourbneae Propert for Sale.. • • A fine pasture town the Townsliip of Hay, hear Sarepts; one hundred (term 85 acres needed, freme house and reed stitile, gond water, etc!, • Another 100 aere farm for sale, in the township of 17ehorne.eouth of Ellinville,colivenient to eehool,well drained, entail orcherd, 10 acres buth, frAint, how*, barn, stable and grekinare. • Apply to SANDERS & CultitOlf. Exeter. To Fteint.. One ares of iand with a good frame bongo and stable on .Alexander street, Nortle xeter. ate possession given. ..For partioldge applY to '• • WICNORTHOOTT, t' • Foy Sale., Eight tiered of land, a good Urn, "aloe a good gar- den with all kinds Of fruit. This place is *Wed OH 'Thames Road, North /InteritminedIate posseesion given. For partioulars apply to . WAL NORTIICOTT, May For Sale. • • - That well drained, well improved and truly ttp-to. "date farm, lacing conaposed of Lot No. 11, in the 7th eoncession in the Township of Ilidduiple in the Cceintv of 'Middlesex, conta ning 100 acres of land. Situated on the promisee are a good 2 etorey brick hone, bank barn 00x40, cement hog pen, wind mill and goad young orchard. This is trtily a most slesir. able property, well eupplied with water, eonvenient to school and oburches and one orate most hnproyed farms in the County of Middlesex. For further par- ticulars apply to. ' PA'IRICE mine/HAN, reOeSON & OA1LL1114; Whalen P. 0. Barristers Ete.0•Excter. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned is offering for 8(410 that desirabla lam iti the township of Stephen, being, Lot 7, 'Coto eemelon 4, containing 100 acres of flret class Tat 1 There is on the prenusee A good brick house, 2 ban bathe, drivingehed, good young orchard, two never. felling wells and other eonveniences; the land is well drained and fenced and is all under cultivation. Will be mold Oman and on easy terme as the proprie- tor intends going Wiest. ,Apply to W. BARER, CreditOn Etat. ARM FOR SAL It The undereigned is offering for Rale the farm, prop - in the townehip of likidulith. Lot el, North litittndery tontaining 104 xeres. Thim term Ds divid- ed into two eertioni, arree Mid knit will he ridtl ot *br ek hour*, two benk bone, orclund. ten urea ether or eeperitte. There the 100 sera herdwood tofele two never Ailing wells, wired mill ettethed to one. end other tenvenieneete On theti4 tiers lot there is a bowie hem; 411t711 feet end stiseatO *ere* tineh, Tide property will ite "old cheep 1014i on eitey term*. Apti,ly to .10t3„ E. WELLY, Whalen, For Sale or to Rent. No. on roll 57,, average 51. --Anna E. Martin, teacher. , • Jr. II. --M. Gardiner 90, M. Anderson 89, A. MacKa v 82.• L Sweet 80, N. Jones 70, J. Seldon 73. Sr. Pt. Craig 80, G. Richardson 74, L. Cann 72. No on roll 39, average 28. Elsie A. McCallum, Teacher. Rowe' 80. M. -Knott 86, R. Fleming 86, A.. Mack 30, W. Manson 82, B. Ilodgert 79, E; Day and E. Welsh 75, T. Clarke 70. Sr, parr 11,- M. Case 92, A. Bell 84, F. BeweY 74, Jr. Part Harney 86, W. Mitch. ell 70. No. on roll 30. average 00. la M. Jeckell, teacher. ----. Exeter School Report., iThbOrtra Fuaistria-Mapsiu.,-The home of Mr. Philip Madge was the scene of a very happy and ioyoue event on Monday last when his daughter, Miss Ethel May was united in marriage to Mr, Amos O. Francis, a prosperous farmer of this township. The ceremony was perfoi flied by Rev A; IL Going at 12 o'clock in the midst of an timber of in- vited guests. Da,shwooct - The 4th quarterly meeting . tor this conference year was held in the Evan- gelical church here on Saturday and Sunday Rev, S. RI Xneehtel P. E. for the west district presiding. -Simpson. To W . J. AllisOn. on his leaving for the Ireland. who has, been aresiden t of thitr RearFriend -It it with sincere e.nd • opera] regret ,,Graud,Benti Gravelle *pent Thurediy in Thco- ter.-Me, and Mrs. N. OM /war* hi Daahwood Ximi.aday on bli*lo***- Richard Hamilton who has hetes out., tering from an attack of *ppm:rack* is, we are pleased to Teton, reviver's,* -Miss Mabel Ilse epent Thursday in Datiliwood.-Miss Violet Teideinert_re. turad Seturday from, Sarriirt.-wm. Dewey is sufferinr from an attack of quinsey.-Bert !Jolt haareterned from a three weeks' stay at Sarrdre-His many* friends will regret to learn that Maurice Brenner solfered another hearmorage it few daya ago and is at present iu a low etate of heelth.-The remains of the infant child of Daviel Webb were buried here on Monday. The little faile had hem ill about two .inonths. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved parents. Thames Road miss Gilmore returned yesterday to her borne in Montana, after a visit with Mr, James Monteith and other , friends. -The haute et 'Mr JobroP" son was the scene of a pleasing well.party to his son, -W L.who leaving for the*West whfireo1f4 wilrre- side in future. A Urge numberwere present and all thoroughly enjoyed theinselyea. BECOGNITION,0---A committee of the Thames Rgad PresbYterian church net at the home of Mi. John Anion on Tuesday evening and, in recogni- tion of W. J'efaithful se vices, made a,presentation to him as follow: village for the past ten or twelve years working id the carpenter trade leaves this week for Stratford, where he has secured a situation , as foreman in 0, large sash and door factory. While we are glad of Mr. Ireland having se- cured such it goodsituatioo, weare indeed sorry tolotte him as a citizen; as be was one of the best and generous to the last degree. He will be much missed in, church work haying long' been a teacher in, the Evangelical Sun- day ,Eichools 0•180 it, ladeglber of the Fin ;ince, committee and a member of the quarterly board. He le also a class leader in, the church, vice-president of theY. P. A., treasurer in the Sunday. school and President of the,13ibhe So- ciety.of this place, all of which .offices he has filled with greet credit to him- self. If he likes Stratford, he will, in the future, move" his family to that' citf.-Sam „Kraft,who has been in the employ of •lanoli Kellerman for the past year, has. severed, his connection with that firm.,,, It is his intention to g? west. -Frank Beaver Who has been -°eneeeSaotnircithaeYsiteaktfit,aea°;aelige Atirned laet week. -Several from Albert Gram Ole's- stock and implements the village attended the auction sale of visiting ,among friends down 'east re- rite:ph:6st monvar„Ivisoil_At lappen , aa lietikRitIAGESe tirtar.r.i 100, .401, week, We hope to see him around Required for pass, 40% on each sub- ject, and 60% on the total; for honors, 70% of the total. , ' Parenti are urgently requested to examine thoroughly -the pupils' month- ly reports when they are brought home and where the pupils work „appears unsatisfixotory,to assist, the tsachers to make it satisfactory by seeing that the 'pupils pay proper attention to their studies. 'khe parents will kindly see also that their children are regular in their attendance and punctual, as the .parents are, generally speaking, more to blame for tardiness and irreg- ularity than* the 'pupil's. Only those pupils who make 00% can'be-considet. ed to be doing good work. TbtO twooitOry building on the coiner Of Wil. liam and Neleon streets, Exeter. The house is in good repair and hi large and commodious. There are three-fiftbe of an acre ollitod, with orchard and gar. den, A good, loge frame stable with briek toned. talon. Apply at the Advocate Mice. • , For ,2`113 new brick dwelling on tlie corner of James and ,Andrew streete, Exeter, at present oemmied by Mr. S. al. Sanders. Price $1.15O., For further particu- lars apply to DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers. For Sale., The half of Lot 14, in the 5th Cigneees on of M. borne, containieg 50 aoree of choie st lhn; 17 Acres in fall wheat, 13 acres newly seeded, 10 acres pasture 10 acres ready for spring CrOp. POSSeSSiOn any time, For pArtiOttlAts apply to SILLVLY, otto p.101030X & cArtutto Seaforth. Exeter. • _ Pa= tor Sale or Itont for Pasture The undersigned let Offering for sale ee rent /or pas. fore Lot 25, Con. e, Osborne, containre% ing 100 &O of lirst.elaea Ii id, situated 214 miles from Exeter. For pertieulare apply to , • • • ,W. M. IlLATOIIFORD Exeter. ale Registers. ereh eow, lotraehold effecte, etc., the operty of Mrs, W. U. Canu, Maley StretOk. er. Slii0 at 0110 WelOar 11 Brown, Auct. SATUKOAY, Mitch I� Itenaehold eds, OW property, W, 0. Huston, North 'tri -et, Exeter. tiale at o'clock. John OM Auctioneer. that we bave learned. of your fixed reeo ve to .remOve in a few days to the westernyart of the 1Doininion to take up your permanent residence. Your going will be aloes thWeoramunity but it rod gain to the West, where se mapy Df -the sons of Ontario have al- ready gene, and are taking so worthy a shim in the life of the newer provincee. The Themealteed Den- gwrgation among whom you hitherto lived and wroughtwill mission mueb. You haveactivel and willingly given your help In Promoting its w For several years you have acted as corresponding, secretary and treasorer of thea Christian Endeavor Society and also sw, etary of the Sabbath -school, *nit tor ,cooeiderable time you lutve been leader of the • Congregational choir, Thesepeeitionsyou h*velilled with eredit and to the in of 'all, besklee yo*ore ever ready to belp m the industrial and social ad- vancement of the community in general and we reei esinfident thatWhereever • yotlilot may be cast lath* future, on will purrnothesee'sle-lielphd, and vseful • 0 life. At &token °Lour 'MOM intrerett YOUr fUtUrOVOitifOlt WON*, we askyou to weep of these furs,, overcoat, cap end punnets-. and mil r they prove a. safe XIXOteetiOn itgau3,24 the frosts and nds Of the we*. With be:Ow/1811es, we are in bee ofthe congregation Bey. Cohnirletcher, Meseta MOnteith,'44Yedr.11exittgton, Blierns Itobt. Gardizier john "Moven, John ltateliffei KING. -In Orediton„ on Feb.21, to Mr. andMiii. Eli ging, 0. daughter. , ,Iloeta,m44„-In Stephen,in Feb. 20, to Mr. ..e.nd Mrs; red, Hogarth. , - daughter. • Following is the. report for Februaryi jr. Leaving Class. -A, Brintnell 60; M. Sparks 69, D. Dilling 63, M. Jones 58, I. Armstrong 57, E. McPherson 53, M. Coward 53, N. Russell 51, M. -Pfaff 43, M. Murray 43, V. Clegg 40, M. Knight 36, 13. 'Workinan34, 'W. Tricia- ner 243, Jr. Matriculation class. -0 : Stone- man 54, V. Sanders 53. W. Knight 47,, E. Senior 46, A. Going 44; E. Davis 41, T. Carling 40, R. Farmer 39, H. Gar- diner 86, H. Fair 24 L. Davis 22. No. on roll 25, average 24. • • ' . L. 0. Flenting. teacher. Form IL -B. Stoneman 77, .E. Tay- lor /1, E. ,VVillis 70, T. Sanders 70, with honors. M. Bother 68, W. Dayman 65, L Martin 62, B. *Martin. 60,' M. Johns 58, D. Itendle 58,11. Hawkins 57, G. Brandt 57, It Geiger 57, E. Goeti' 56, L Coultis 56, G. Thomson 55, F. Foss 65, J. Walker 55, E. Going 52, 1. Rowe 50, L. Returner 47, 13. Sheere 46, A. May 33, No. on roll 24,Average 22. , A. E, Dorrington, teacher. Oonnfiercial Department. -3. Carrier-, OD 92, M. Quance 00, Hugh McKay 87,, A. Howard 84, '13. Welsh 84, W. Rus- sell 84, Bert Luxton 84, O. 'Fee 78, M. McTaggart74, with honors. B.111cKay 67, E, li'ee 62, G. Jones 58, A. Alcatirdy 67, B. Snell 57, Re Parsons 55, L Dino dale 51, E. Lthisett 53, M. Willis 53, M. Petty 51, M. Ortwein so, o. Coxworth Regular ()lasso -Honors; L. iiirneY 73, X. Collins 72, B. Mack 72. L. Mul- holland 09, L. Ilodgert 60, S. Oestei- chee 68, L, Amos 05, I. Handford03, E. Jones 021, X. Stewart 01, A. Dow 00, E. Down 58, A. Davis 50, F. Sweet 53, 13. Howey 51, O. Miners 50; W. Huston 50, E. Farmer 40; L. Sanders 40, Stewart 40, L. Godwin 40, 0. Dunsford 44, N. Ilodgerb 31, M. AtneY 02, D. 'Godwin 17. No. on roll 47 average 45. A. F. ChidleY.' teacher, Sr. Snell 182, V. Welsh 770 A. Heywood 70, It. Hooper 71, V. Sweet 70, 0, Pickard 70. No. on roll 43, ay. erage 40, P. E. McLean. teacher. Township of 3tephen , School Notice., rabiktNale. is hereby given that * 13y..1.4141 to divide Public School Pee tied No. I, of the Towriihip .ef Stephen, int.et two *ertions, will be mrraidered by tbe tiettnell Of the Tewnebip of Stephen at the Terra 11*11, fireflitore on Morulay, the 2nd dikv, of April, 1406. at Tan K. we, at witleb ,perions interested will be heard. HENRY rtiatert, Township citric, Muth Oth. 1000. again as, is usual. -,-Several of the young sports of town took in the hoc- key match et Goderich on Tuesday night of last week. They report 'a good ,geme.-Win. Ethers of the 14th conceSsion, sold his farm on Saturday hist to Wilfred-Lafond Of Grand Bend. We don't know'what Mr. Elhers in- tends doing.-LouisMosser, last week,. purchased IllmOrt's farm on theBron- son Line north of the Zurich road. Mr. Mosser gets possession April kg() we will lose him as a citizen. -Henry Guenther last week purchased from Fred Baker the office that was in con- nectiOn with Mr. Baker's Mr. Guenther has .moved it to his liv- ery barn and will convert it into a blacksmith shop for his own use. - Members will again be taken into the Evangelical ch uroh next Surala,yeight. -We have heard it stated, but ' don't know' how far it is tree that Joseph Bastard has disposed of his farm eti the Goshen lloe to Jacob Weber for the sum of $6,000 possession given ist March, 1907. -John Hall of London was io the vilinge several days last weet.-Mvs. Weber whom we reported sbnoetitxte ago as being ill, is, we are .glacl to hear, about alright -again- The Y. P, A. meeting on Monday ev- ening was largely attended evidently* itis not at all necessary to. keep the meetings Sunday evenings in order to get an audience. Sr. Itt.,--rercy Godwin 70. Lillie Itowe 740 Hubert Jones 79. P. Godwin 71; Jr. Dearing 79, W. Stow. art 72, C. Wood 71. 13. MeXay 71, M. Jewell 70, L. Boyle 70, No, on roll 49, average, 42.5 if, 11 1,Valretals ter, ° t., teot ) A general conference of the Temper. ance Workers Of South Huron will be held in the Methodist, church„ Rensafl at 10*. ma; Monday March 19. . Feb. 28. by Itev. Baugh, Sterling McPhail, of Porter's Hill. to Miss Hannah, daughter of W, 'Ivison of . Iiippere • -• SriTa3Ea4F0ra11i1c-*--At the Methodist parsonage, liensalli<on Feb. 28, by " Rev, Medd, Jacob Snyder of Bayoeid to Miss L., daughter of Sohn Follick ' of Hay. P.OBROBART--CA.UPBULI.-7-in zpontstill, 1/1 1 on Feb. 24,. by Rev, E. Mat Smith, L. Itosehea.rt to Miss Jessie Canape. bell, all of Henson. ',, 14`naricis.--Manem-In ifsbornes at the home ofthe bride's parents, on Mar. 7th, by Rev. A.• H. Going of Exeter, Amos O. Francis to Miss Ethel May. 'datighter of Mr. Philtre Madge, Of Visliorne„ SWAN -Mum. ---At the home of the - bride's father, EXpter,on March 7,13y,' the 'Rey. W.:M. Martin, Mr, John ',Swan Of Usborne to Wilsa Margaret, • daughter of Mr. John Muir. . Satar,g-,,Bo.a4--At, the home' of the: 'bride's, parents, on March 7, by Rev.. Wm. Martin of Exeter, Mr. George Swale of Manitoba, to Miss Margaret second daughter., of: Paul BOA. •near, Chiselhurst. " , DEATHS( Seo -In Centralia, on rderch 1, - Rich. Sando, aged 70 years, j PYM-In Centralia, on 1%fareli 7, Wm, Pym, aged 77 years. OttNNrsoriaar.-On gar. 4, in McGill ivray, Jas. Cunningham, aged 58 years. A Necessity for all Kinds ot Animals STOCK FOODS. 15r. Scott's rt all size Packages In Packages and Pails 25, 56 and $1. ' 25, 60, $1, $3.25 also aiso international Heave Cure Worth Powders Distemper Cure Louse Killer' Hoof Ointment Gull Cure • 50e • 50e • 50c 25e 25e 2 neave -Cure Call Cure Healing oil Colic Cure 500 25e 25 and 500 500- Compound Aborbei4t $2 00 HERBAGEtrlit I The old reliable in 250 and 50c packages. Also Glauber Salts, Linseed Meal Oil Cake, Sulphur, at Lowest Prices eaman's Hardware •& Stove Store