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\Wt00 fto 051.10,ting tn'itqcitOV 'iif'klO ROYo titu".t.A stecelier playa on oue grounde
beide. The, Ut Me, whin wn5 given away by 41 Deca0 oi 7,--•0 until tliQ• Otil inning
by hoe Yather, healed tho planer() og eaten theonteh wane eaxely eteors the
lovlisreet3 its a heacatiful oaten oE ivory witilitm'a liact ai ineeey go rounde 30
ot,m,ab..,0 Dia -0 Ivo, -mounted on white swede taine-risee and thee they, had two
ditch= oaths, With talititriliing,3 OE Chit- mien out: hefolkl Zhu' etarted the rieeee,
fone Tise enetoteary veil woe We= in the laet inningo 01104' boys made oxse
add wae etmeht with te emailwrCieth irillit leAviaw, no eeoee. 9-8 se Seesee ee
a Oraligo iblooiti9. nob' Iltinigncn IVar3 tho, IlUtoro, . Our t,itt.1,E3 tilm;olift ' lea
klll' Nidt%,11 irOZ3t'''. aler Rtith1;7 0,waV g,own hope wee oay t hvy• een, beat tho virei,,
waieit Of white ell-taree.‘ ' lace' w'ah -ha nuking atoatigeneen'tee .'to have these
to asiateh, The britkciiiitWid, Mi5S two :aubs ones eewtter akain in, 0.,
MalyteRate. ieweeet; inendeome gown meek orlon days. .
ObsecOrnialreleti ',net eve? est!le green 'i,,-Ay'rsii, • ,jaii.. co•rx. va.t 8, Ton
• ;taffeta end eerped . pude rows. The .- - . .. •
Slower giade wero little Piesel and Leelle Menalay evening the interesting" eeres
.WIng iu dainte freoeies ef White organ. entitiy Of laying the corner etone,ot our
die with tritunainge of veleaciennee newischool,house- took place, A large
klielt and carvied basket* . of etussot taininber were in atten4nm The Bend
meets The terooni was supported, by rendereel aPProPniate ninsic for the tie7
'li'realls Niehaus of Torouto Univereity. casion. -Tho priocipal of the school,
After the ceremony the guests. clesein. Mr. Claude Bluett, read the history of
bled itetio• dinine room where a dain- ,S. S. No. 5 since it was organized to
ty luocheon WaS served.. Gueets were the present date, giving tbe nansee of
present trona Crediton, London, New the teachers, trustees, auditors, chair-
liamburgeBerliu, Elmira and Toron. man mad caretakers, besides giving.in-
to. Mr. and Mrs. Hallman:will spend. teeesting facts regarding theorgainzae
their honeymoon at Montreal, Qnebee, tion of the seetipo, Mie. Wm. Lewie
Rocheeter% and New Yoek. Among followed in a well rendered address,
the Many handsome andmaul wed- which was listened to With rapt atten-
ding giftn wns 3 elet'que for a eobstan. tion. After this short addreeses were
tial amount, together with a piano made by Revds. Bean anal Andrews.
from the bride's parents, and a band, The laying of the cornOe stone then
eosne Mantel clock .froin a few puha- took place while the 3and played. The
Mentaree reloads of Mr. Rate, as eilver tits box .contained copies of the Free
tea'serviee from 3. J. Meliugh, a weal- Press and Advertiser, money, a photo
thy ranclintan of Calgary, and another a the old school, as well as its history.
frosts "The Duteh Conspanie of Berlin, which had been read by Mr, Bluett.
a suagnilleent set of silver cutlery from The masons are at woik. putting 'up
"The*BuiseleClub" of that town,and.
others. The groom's gift to the bride
M7:18 li. fiearl pendant with, amethy8t
setting, to the bridesmaid a pearl cres-
cent, to the pianist a pearl ileur de -lis,
and to the two little flower girls pearl
and torgnoise rings. Mr. and Mrs.
Hallman will make their home in
Berlin. "i7our corresp0 Udell tjoins with
the host of friends in wishing the pop -
War and ainiabl yonng bride and her
worthy husband all the blessing that
this _world affords. '
The plateglass front of the Soveteign
Bank was placed in position on Mon-
day. ---Mrs. C. %wicker has returned
from her visit to Parkhill; While
there she attended the weddieg of her
sister, Miss Lienie.—Miss Yaeger of
Berlin is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs; Chas. ZNvicker,--Mrs. Evans
of Allsa Craig is, spending a few days
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hoff-
tnan. Crediton East.—Ira Beown and
Art. Zwicker spent Sunday in Zurich.
They say they lied a delightful time
and ate Ohm again.—Mr. and ..Mrs,
jaines Clark and daughter, Miss Etta,
and Mrs'. Jane Winer of Centralia left,
Last week for an extended visit .with
relatives in Vermillion iina. Edmonton.
Wilbert- Clark ef St. Marys will look
after Mr. Clerk's' harness business dur-
ing his absence.- Percy Humble, 0.T.
R. brakesman, of :,,:,'arnia is vigting
friends in the village.—Mrs. Herry
I3eaver and httleson, Vernon, are vis-
iting Mn.. Samuel Either and family
in . 1,7bly, Mieb.---While playing. ball
last week Alvin MeMurraysliljere.d and
fell, e.ptinnieg, his. arm. He: rs now
obliged to carry it in a 'slings—Mrs.
j.eihri Eillser has returned from a. visit
to Beineley.—Mrs.. Lonieee'ilber and
Mrs. 'Beruard Brown are visiting rela-
tives in Pigeon and Kilinanagh. Mlle's:
•-•--Mias nate Alellechen spent a few
day e in .leondou during the week—The
barn raising tin Mini K. Sehreeder's
last WedriesdaY paseed elf erneethlye
&tin Breams a0 Rem :Feist were eIose ,
'HUI SILTS!
. „A. azieutotit 113 tao LOpii oe -c
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TalattAtto powOr. and by the atialtit ion
es2,a'litttle wator•it t$1'411V24.%) tavig•
Oioatinie mule eeEcesting dreelght and
etttiekly eases headaehe, walgetitIonv,
,attitionunoz*, tk,&, tC
t1,0 wingp Ttnt'Ozitts), COtitiita thc't qua' 1.5011U0„ t11ttg,"i. „kii) wc4.,t) cluecla
A Pleasant Aperient
i?aetieularly 11) Viltil'ar &wing t he
tot teenuner !swathe.
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SALT at%
Mire and vertain relief,
eiommencinre at the root of the trouble
hus Waling over y affeeted or-
. gals and prodateing a healthy emelt-
t ion.
Price 50c.'a Bottle.
thvparod and f,,v sale by se', S.
41.10LE, Phm. B.
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COLE'S ,DRUG STORE
Exeter,
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lAtilittSDAY, JUNE, 28, '06
iilleGinix ray
Wa6 OE,flavy. ithio ladies iseoth, with tove. One manager Aesgast Kass. fe
Dived S h Tod of IStmzuire tvtviv-
Oki. the degree a M. A, at the se‘cent
„„soutmtation nt Toronto rniv 'sitv.
le a graduate a the Whisk pub..
sehokll and also of the Lueasi High
eeheol.---Mree -Geo. Citrts was (exiled to
Arkonte last we'ek owing to the serious
illness of her father. Mr. MtvatiOWS.....*
NStiatuttel itolland has returned to his
home in Isimary after a trip out West.
During his alesenee he visaed Moose-.
Saekatoon and %steam, Districts
,tea. the sneveinee of Seeskatchewate tak-
ing up a quarter see -thin of heed at the
-latter est-wee—While Isle:sem Robinson
eand rito., Were engaged in moviiig the
b.ouse which A. -W. Smith phased
from 'Gilbert a spark from their
.e.ngine set ere to the house and it was
burned to the groend. -Harry Peel,
Well 1:141Wri in this viiinity,
haVtrgE r,esivW at the home of D. Dor-
man,itor several years, was
re.Z•sntly ratArritNi to NIL Mary Louisa
Zeetery. Mrs PM is a swell known
Athlete, haring' made fame tor himself
in heekey eireles. 'Me many friends
in dim parts extend to him and hits
bride best wishes for a long and happy
eMatried lite,
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Credit -OR
Detet'en or Mits. Bnowse- Another
sot our oldest resident has leassed over
IA the silent majerity. 'We reter to
eatts demists of Mrs.:t. Mex$- D. Drown.
resliet of the late John 'Brown, who
died on Moseley last at the age of 73
vats, months Ana esS dare. Detease- eapteins and iefter an exeating raiee tc41.1;ret s7behml,gewa.Allezt I: Will Cure-
zoo,a two nvo when she r,ti &WM jazdge of tate nrasentarour Kidneys
_ - - -
a conceal, in /Sal ie wee tteenght nee•
eeeees* en4sege the eelseel geoanade
and aftee raziaels font, Weill8 ou
the eaet"eide were ,ploeneed Eeons the
estate aud it nr-.1 on part oE thie
addativesal opace that taw eelseel
beiteg hunt.
The wok done in the echo,t1 wor-
thy .ot note andenaany,,wio to,dey me)
ht hQa.14e1g4JecaTi')onn5tilbealifle t 11,2101111°1110' bfegetre
Ew,(ticlibrkille..t5iziehdocrotherno0:400fr: titt3ht,ot four
dI taturt;
Sci,s0,01 Entrance Ei xaminations ancVall
291)11101$hav9wtittetO at the' ligh
NIV14ar UCPCITidetlin' thIft)411:1:p2e'Metoelirlo.rattllantircikn
1005 Edna Paoli-. was iirSt, Gertie
Shutt thitd. _tmety„this svotek continue
in the new aselev'ial Just building, where
pupils and teachers will have better
aciyantages ,for study and therefore
we shall look for better results.
The following gentlemen have beets
principals of the school besides those
mentioned of teachers before the build-
ing of the school; Messrs. A. Hopkirk
1815-1880; Nash, 1881--1884; ;McNabb,
188ti--1887; Tait, 1888-1889; Hobbs, 1890;
Campbell:1891; Easter, 1892; Westin:In,.
Easter 1892-1893; J. Nichol, 1894-1896;
E. Simpson, 1897-1898; G. Bloomfield,
1899,-1001; C,Bluett 1902 to the present.
With these the following lady te4h-
ers have been associated; Misses Mof-
fatt, Hogarth, Pelee, Atkinson, Bow -
C[5, Hare, Howkins, Hodgins, Taylor,
liaise, Potter, .Baker, Wiggins, Rus-
sell, Boswell, Ballantyne, LeTousel,
Ball, Banes,- Courcey, iFraser, Tich-
the first story of the building., When bourne, Trevethick, Fortner, Wilson,
the building is completed it. win be a Dow McCallum, McBean, Swifter,
grand structure. Robson,Simpson Kienzle and Farrow.
Of these ladies 'three —Misses Tich-
ensfrony: or S. NO, borne, LeTousel and Robson have
As the corner stone of this our new gone to the world beyond amid the
school is abelet to be laid, it Seen*" but
proper to give a short sketch of the
history of the schodl in this section.
There are many of the pupils of the
first school in this part still with es,
and as I read the old familiar names,
no doubt the scene of the old. desk in
the old school will fiaSh before their
eyes. Many would like, had they the
chance, to return again he order to
take- better advantage of their oppor-
tunities, but that is impossible, still it
may be a lesson to thescholtere present
to -night to waste no •time, so that
when their opportunity- has passed
they May look back with no regrets
for lost chances. The first school was
held about the year 1851in the log sta-
ble oaths farm of Adam Geiser, and
the teacher was Mr. Richard A.dams,
All honor is due to those pioneers,who
oveicaine such great difficrilties, in
order to give their children an educe- John Dietz, Christian Fahner.
tion, and honor too to those same.i Some of these --gentlemen have given
children, who are te-day ealaSing this, many .faithful years of service in the
fine school to be eretteal Us that their A interests of the School and a few who
children may haveeveryadvantageand deserve the special thanks of the sec-
L1e reedy to face the world strength- tion for their devotion are: Jacob 'EH-
ened hy a good it,,drication„ ber and Chas: Brown, who for nearly
From Mr. Gaiser's'farion the sehool ;30 years served the section as trustee,
was naovt-iti to 'the carpenter shop of ' auditor or secretary. Michael Fink -
Mr. GutnIn whieh stood where Mr. beiner, who has acted, as trustee.for 15
Walker's store is nawsituated and the years: Jas. Clark, who bas been trustee
teacher was Rothe. It Was then for the seine length of time and Wm.
decided to move the sehool south and l Wenzel, Who has acted as trustee for
the lot now oecispied by Mr. Sims wes In years, besides acting as auditor and
Purchased, and; while the seleeoll was in other offices; S. Brown, son of C.
being ereeted., the seholtseSettetfor tied- " 13t-zown, has served five years as trus-
tion oft Mr, W,Stevene Icegleven. When' ' tee bes..ides holding other offices.
the seheol was eonipIeterl wise
truce token p=,k,Sizi.,On.<14;,azza tttedur:att
are parents and, seeholat felt as mesh
pride in that little kg vis I n Cont8 a Day
Wle'do itt the fine tuediv, „now it "‘"."
sorrowing of those who knew. them.
The following,gentlemen have acted
as trustees:—Messrs. G. Brown, M.
Morluck, Jacob Eilber, Chas. Brewn,
Schnstar, G. Wein, Wuerth; ' Wm.
Steven, J. G. young, W. Babes, J.
Parsons, J. Kuhn, 3, Finkbeiner, A.'
Hooper, Mich, Finkbeiner, Jas. Clark,
Win. Wenzel and S. Brown. .
As auditore: W. Stevens, B. Brotvn,
Chas. Brown, Jacob Eilber, (1 Kibler,
W. Gaiser, W. Wenzel, Brown, C.
Kienzle, Dr. Rollins, J. Clark, S.
Brovvn, J. Boltzmann, C. Zwicker.
As chairman and secretary: Jacob
Eilber, G. Brown, J. Lewis, Dr. Rollins
H. Either, M. P. P., Wm. Wenzel. A.
Hopkirk, S. S: Nash, 'Wm. Lewis, S.
Brown, J. IL Boltzmann, C. Bluett.
As caretakers: Mathew Winer, M.
Finkbeiner, John Dyer, Mrs. Sines, T.
Appleton, Fred Wein, Peter Winer,
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AT ST. LOUIS EXEIBITION
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Farmer s Sale Notes cashed or collected, .rorms supplied on applic.atioii.
DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain and United
States bought and sold at lowest rates of :Exchange.
ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and. Business Men at
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