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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-08-16, Page 1Remember that throtegli the Aeassoe eeereg yon eeaelamolz'o people than" tb4Dllgb. CAR y ethee channel. Farm, Y-11314 ere ater otter property tiO;Milt evilwag-04 ter yen ree see itele mmor Apply- Sezeeeeres CemeteeH. SANDEltfi CuiF,ica I , 0,41,.........0.......imipinpos All/ ill. Drib tIl Olt Dperat• „part of the frien le m towu. • Couree' il met ,fat tile Town. Hall on 1,4114411108.1411•441.041.1100•1640.41100 II. ', ish is visitang friends in London this week. A MisS Sarah Sweet is spending ten Miler Mary Mack is visithig friends The Exeter Councils Mra. Levy of Landoll is visiting with The PL1R$ONAL. • week in London. a • ays he Detroit. at Mora/ this week. MreJaffrayof Toronto is the guest Mrs. . Wood visited relatives in of Mr. David Johns. Detroit over Sunday, Miss Tilly White visited friende in Miss May Pearson of London is the Sarnia over Sunday. guest of grs. George Thomas. Mr.Warren Ross returnt3 to his home Me. 11, Buckingham and two sons of in Minnesota this week. London spent Wednesday. here. Mifis Barnes of *Toronto is visiting MiS8 COV:t Cann returned- from a the Misses Reddy of Usborne tp. Mrs. Morlock and granddaughter, Mary, are visiting in London. Miss Zimmerman of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. Geo.. Hawkins. Mrs. R. A.. Cranston is spending this week witieher parents at the manse. Miss .13eatrice Quick of London is vis. iting at Mr, W.11. Dearing's Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill" returned Friday from a vieit in St. Catherinee, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Statham are in London attending the Baker's conven- tion. Miss T. Crocker of Ottawa spent Sunday and Monday with the Misses Johns. The Misses Dunnit of London are the guests of Mrs. Collins and Miss Bon- thron. • Mr. John McKay of Detroit, accona- palsied by his son; is visiting his par- ents here. Mrs. Wm. Westcott and son, Alvin, of 'Seaforth spent Friday with relate ives here. 1909 ,1 11 golng trip. window oorscilltion• ate be ow. for th• • omit or • u GOX24 (31t 33 -AL Itri 3:1116—* ' 1 14 Stations south of, but not including main line, Toronto to Sarnia, including Toronto. . . AUG 17 Main line Toronto to.Sa.rnia and stations north, except north of Cardwell Junction and Toronto ea North Bay Section. 1110 22 -From all pointe Toronto and east to and including Sharbot Lake and Kingston, and north of Toronto arid Cardwell Junction on North Bay and Midland Divisions. • One way second classtickets will be sold to Winnipeg only. Representative tanners, appointed by Manitoba and Saskatchewan Goveri2ments, will meet laborersen arrival at winnipeg. Free transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to pointe where. laborers are needed. A certificate is furrdshed when each ticketio purchased, and, this certificate, when executed by farmer, showing that laborerfias worked thirty Manor more, will be honored from that point for a second class ticket back to starting point in Ontario, at $18.00. prior to Nov. 1St, 1906. Tickets will be issued to women as well as to men, but will not be issued at half fare to children, Tickete are good only on special Farm Laborers' trains. ° - For tull particulars see nearest 0.P. R. ticket agent. or 'Init. C. B. Foster. D O. P.B., Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Charlton and Mrs. Marshall leave this week on a trip to the West. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tom and children of Goderich arrived Tuesday evening on a visit. Miss May Jewell is. spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs.Chas. Johns at Blitz) v Me. Mr. Roger S. Crocker of Toronto, ar- rived here Saturday eveuing on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Inwood of Lon- don are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. San- ders, Main street. Messrs. R. E. Pickard, John Penhale and Luther Peuhale left Monday ev'en- ink for the West.. Miss Iklay Rivers and Mrs. Maud Gil - tette returned Monday -from a visit to friends in Clinton. ' Dr. Amos leaves today Thursday for a two weeks' clueing at Muskoka and New Ontario. Miss Mary Parsons of London is on a visit to friends in Stephen, the guest of Ms. Wes. Dearing. „Mee. Biarnan and son,Teminy, ett Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Oke of ilinkevale. Ile and Mrs. Geo.- Ilawkinsreturn- ed Thutsday from a pleasant honey's. moon trip at various points. Mr. Frank Torn of Toledo, Ohio, ar- rived on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tom on Saturday. e* Misses Lydia Quance, Edith Gray and Blanche Smith are attending the millinery openings at London. Mrs. Howard left Saturday for Ems - don where she will visit prior to re- turning to her home in Sarnia. Miss Allie Handford left Friday euorning for Renfreiv where she will spend a month with her brother. r. S. G. Tetlock of Sarnia spent Thursday in town, the guest of his brother-in-law, Mr, S. Baskerville. Mrs. (Dr.) Gill "of Toledo, Ohio, is here spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Gregory. Mrs. Gregory Tom and son leave Friday on their return to Vancouver, 13.0., after a visit of some weeks in • Ina Professional Cards. • DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D. I). S. tourvirisT Member of the It. a n. S: of Ontario and Graduate of Toronto University. OFFICE: Over Dickaon & Carting's Law , Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors. • • WILLIAM 131tOWN Monday evening. All the meinhere were present except Councillor Fuke. Minutes of previus meeting were read and approved. An invitation was received from the Union of Canadian Alunicipalities to attend a meeting of the union a ; fax on Aug. 14th, 15th rind lath. The following etecounts were read and ordered to he paid, on motion of W. J. Heaman, seeorided by Ed. Tre- Weal. ParSOns, street watering three visit to St. Catharines on Tuesday,weeks, $31.50; Sanders, labor $0; • Mr; Warren Suelk of Toronto is W. Westcott,116:', $5.50rTIPA Junes-. do., $2.75; S. I -landlord, do., $2; G.Ford, do., $1; N. Cruikshank', testing milk, 50cs; C. B. Snell, electric. lighting, $103.60, (lees $15 in payment for water to February) $88.030: Queen City Oil Company, 2 bbis. gasoline. $15.23; Deputy Returning Officers $2 each, $8; Poll Clerks 82 each, $8; fear Polltng booths $2 each, $8; Advocate Printing Co., Municipal 'World stlipplies $6.70; ' Do. advertising and printing '$55.58; White Ss Sons, advertising, $51.18; W. J. Bissett, salary, $82; J. Ford, do., $27. Colwell adjourned to Aug. 27th. spending a Jew holidays with his par- enitI6isEdnahsere'Myers of St. Thomas is visiting at the -home of Mr. S. Sanders on Main Street. Mr. Murray A. Miller of Lloydinin. ster, Alta,, arrived Wednesday even- ing en at visit to friends, ,Mrs.13.F.Stumpf and family of Ber- lin arrived Monday on a visit to Mr. and M. A. Marshand. Mese Milliner and daughter,. NU& Clara of Forest are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Satton. Mrs. Harris and little daughter, af- ter a visit in Exeter North, returned to her home in the West on Menday. She was accompanied by Miss ,Carrie Bottler who will reside there. Dr. L. L. Pollick, who has just re- turned from a trip to the West visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. MSS Mabel returned to St. Marys with bins, after holidaying at the -Bend for a months Among those who leave to -day Thursday) for the Northwest are: Mr. Robert Sanders, Mrs. Geo. Bissett and fatally,. Mr. Geo. Hatton, Mr. Jas. FraIfle of Usborne, ,Lee Blatchford Henry Rumohr. - I Organist of., the Triadtt Memorial Chureh, fleeter, Professional Diplome Royal Inc. Society of Mosi c tins, England, ivishes to announce that he will commence clftEigeG for tuiton in Piano, Organ and Harmony in Exeter and district, the first week in September. • II,onor Particulars on applieation to WILLIAM BROWN, Exeter, Ont. Mee, in . I Insure Against Wind. 61M A. IL. ICINSMAN, L. D. S., ri. is. Se Uonor graduate of Toronto Umveristv. DENTIST. ' eeth extracted without any pa'in, or any badteffecto Office lir Fanson's Bloek, west side Main street, The Huron Weather Instirance Co., with -head' quarters at Zurieh, has been started and al 1 have ,been appointed agent for the Township <A Stephen, ' I am now prepared to receive risks. J. G. WEIN, CreditOn. leachers a nted Exeter.-, Medical A F. MALLOY, M. B(Tor. Univ.) MEMBER .V11..." College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. j Fortner House Surgeon Toronto Western Hospital. I Siiccessor to Dr. J. 4.ltollinii. Residence: East On Drat street nottit of olice, Exeter, Ontario. 'begat. DrtICESON & CARLING, IfARRISTERS,:SOLICI. tors, Notaries, Conveyancers,. Commissioners. suoitore tor Aiolsons Bank, etc. Money to Loan ut lowest rates of interest. Offices, Main street, Exeter, R. Ca:0Mo, B.A., L, 11. DIMON 1VIONEY TO LOAN. Wo have a large amount of private fetnds to loan 05 Aria Rild Village properties at low rates of inter- est. GLADMAN 6TAN1111104 'Barristers, Solicitors,Main st., EXeter On LLOYD P. 30NEIS Organist and Choir Minster of Mitchell Methodist Oluirch, Teetcher-Piano„ Organ, Voice, Harmony. Modern Methods. Thorbughnees FOR SALE Female teacher for Junior Room, S.S. No. 0, Us. borne. Light room. .Apply stating salary, etc. Duties to commence Aug. 20. Wes. Ileywood, Sec'y, Winchelsea, P.O., Ont. For School Section No. 5,Stephen, otieand a quar. ter miles south of Crediton, fetnale, holding first or second class professional certificate. Duties to cow- ' nonce Aug. 20. Aqty stating salary. One Of the best farmon London ltd., north of, Ex. der, containing 100 aeres;40 mama of xvideli under cultivation,,10 mores reraItt .tss hardwood buth. TWO 4 farrn is*.thoroity u liglnto date05'.n. line brick 151(50 largo bank barns, •all in good repair; well watered, well drittned and cvell fenced, goad orchard, and is eituated in ono of the very hest, farmirarcotouranities the Proviriee of Ontario, and e.,040enient to both Exeter and Itensall marketa, Tertus *re troy. For Whet pa:tic:Vara apply to Mews, Dicloon Carling, Battistero, Exeter, Ont. moo Ilib, Sec'y, Crediton, Ont LOT FOR SALE. The undersined is offering for 8ale the lot situate on Main street', north of the pJaiiil mill. This is 4 excellent bu Wing site. Will be sold reasonable. trpiendid property, well kicated, an should make dO For particulars apply to Mrs. Fanny Maflett, Exeter FAIVVI FOR SALE A firstAass tarn), Lot 6, Con. 3. Ushorne, Contain-, log Macro:, with good 'under draining On the I premisca Ara A good frame house 20xa0, latchen 12x i an; frame barn 28x60; bank barn a0x62;granary tat 24, all it, good repair; 1 Aer4 of orchard. Thos farm Wt.,C miles from Exeter, with a school on the lot and Ia ehurch oppoeite. Price ft7000, half in cash and bal., town. Mrs. Stanbury returned Tuesday from a visit in Whitby and Peterboro. Mr. Stanbury also returned the same evening. Mr. ancisMrs. Drew of London visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Drew over Sen - day. Miss Prr of that city is a, guest of Mrs. Knight. Mrs. (Rev.) Buchanan and daughter, Miss Mabel, who have been visiting relatives here, left for their home in Jarvis Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Isaac, acconwanied by her two children of Lacansis spending few -days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Dearing. Mrs, Geo. Sweet, who has been visit- ing relatives here, the guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet, left Wednesday for her home in Waskada. Man, Mrs. N. D. Hurdon left Tuesday morning on a trip, to England, her mother, Mrs. Jeckell, having preceed- ed her about three weeks. Mrs. Ed. Graham of Goderich, ac- compapied by her (laughter, Miss Ida, of Cleveland, Ohio, visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. C. Lindenfelt, list week. Misses Nellie and Florence Hedges, after a pleasant visit at the home of James Dearing, Stephen, returned to their home in 1,...ontlon Monday night, Rev. Mr. Millyard letickoow, former pastor of Main street church, was dhaking hande with friends • in town Saturday. He is spending a week at the Bend. Rev. C; W. Sanders of Lneknow spending a eon ple weeks with relatives and friends here. He will occupy the pulpit of the Granton English church on Sunday next. Mrs. Sohn Treble retuened from Manitoba on Thniaday accompanied by her little grandson, the son of Me. and Mee. Arthur Loadosam who Will,, remain until winter. Mr. Verse Ilarcly arrived home from Regina on Friday. He had nob been enjoying the best of health for some ingtiths and the trip home is for the purpose of taking a rest and recuper- ating. .45 Crediton D'un't forget the baseball game be- tween our Stars and the Irish Nine of Loon, -which will be played here on our Recreation -Grounds on Friday, 110 Wet., Game is called for 5 p.m. Thia promisee to be the ,garne of the season and an,exciting game of ball is esepeeted.aeAugust Hilt has eemmenc- ed boading-an-addition- to his hotels 0 -Wing to the large number of travel- ers who boardwith him le ands it dif- 'neon trietecoromoiliite all, When come teeted it will be much niore convenient: -LOA Weelbesdarevening a game 'of ball' was played here between two teams' of kiveniles-Lucatt and Credi- trinend wasinteresting. - The score is reported to have been 6-2 in favor_ of 1.4can.-Miss Dina Wood of LOndori is veeitingfriends, here. -Miss Evelyn spent Sattnelario Loodon.-The usual number of people' from here Sundayed at 'the Bend. --J. W. Skin- ner of Parkhill was here last week gathering butter for shipment. --Miss Kerma Toronto spent a few days last week at the home of Airs. John Kerr. —John Eilber, after a pleasint stay at his home here, left yesterday (Wed- nesday) for •Ubly,Mich.-After a pleas- ant stay at Forest C. .Bluett and wife have returned home. -Mrs. J. Young is visiting in Hay. -Albert. Cunning- ham 118 recovering from his recent ill- ness as is also JQS, Sholdice.-Meesrs. John Finkbeiner, Chris. Voelker and Norman Winer of Detroit are here on visit. -August Heist returned Fri- day from his trip out West.-Fred has purchased the residence of the late Mrs, John Brown, which was put up by auction on Friday.: -Miss Bitch has rrturned to St. Marys after a pleasant stay at the home of S. Es- sery. Mrs. Birch remains for a day or so. -Wm..Lewis and wife and Harry Rapley and wife are camping at the Bend. -The Misses Lela and Vera Si- bert, after a pleasant stay at the home of S. Brown, left Tuesday for Zurich, prior to leaving for their home in Plattsville.-School reopens on August 20. -Wm Yearley leaves Friday for "a few weeks' trip to Snowflake, . Man. -Wes Brown and Fletcher Gower left Tuesday for the West. Quite a num- ber from this neighborhood are taking in the other excursion on Friday.- Mrs. Thos. ,Roadhouse of Kirkton is here on a visit* to his sister. ---Will Brown has returned to Toronto, after spending Ishii vacation in the village. with friends. -Rev: Bean was in Ber- lin a few days last week. --The Misses Kuhn, Beaver and Myrtle Clarke, who have been camping at the Bend for two weeks, returned home Saturday, reporting a delightful time. -Charles Eilber of Mayville, Mich., is visiting his parents. -Mt. Kelso and wife of Detroit are visiting at the home of W. Gaiser.-Ohas. Zwicker was in London Tuesday on 'businesse-ellenry Eilber, M.P.P., has the vault in his office coin. pletecl and now has plenty Of room to store his valuable dociiments.-Mr. Howell of Goderich was in the village last week and. installed the Pitner gas- oline light in Holezman's tailor shop and Eilbee's office. The light in It beau- tiful one.-jaines Nelson and Miss Myrtle johnston of Detroit are visit- ing Mrs. Sarah Bertrand and family. ---The carpenteris have finished the roof of our new echool and the slaters are expected any time to put. On the dole roof. Every day we realize how grata the building will be when finish- ed. -The Duffers went to Centralia on Friday night to play ball and were de- feated a score of 6-4. Tbe diamond was in poor condition and this tie- eounts for the defeat. Both sides played good ball. -Will Sweet of De- troit is here visiting bit; father, Robert Sweet.-M.rs. "'William Sambrook and family have returned from Woodhull where. they liave been visiting friends for two weeks. --Tobias Fahner still eentinues ill. anee on mOrt„'alge, or other conditionts to suit put'. chaser. Apply to Matthew Renaud, Centralia, or to Robert Kelland,,Excter. • AAA (kIhl :GS!: 11) WORIC IN IUIJ1 Nk7ANI:6IV ClIATICkilliLTPAAINtT9 IMMEDIATELY MENTS. Steady --- eniplovirient. good Wages. 1 iv re Se PEItItIN & CO. "LTDa. -' • LONDON* OTN'- ; .1 • ,. e - • 0, II, letissell leavee ori his re. trn trip to his home in dinonton on Mar, going by way of arnia. Centralia. Wm, Boyle is home on the sick list. -Henry Hennesey and Frank Boyle spent Sunday with friends in Lucan.- W. R. Elliott shipped it load of horses from here 'last week. -A =Ober of young men intend leaving this week for the West on the harvest excursion. -Miss Margaret Handforcl is on a vis- it to lser sister, Mrs. Geo. Foster, at Toronto. -Misses Minnie and Dine, Weod oeLondon are 'visiting friends here and at Crediton. -Mrs. Andrew Hicks! and family are holidaying at Springbank.-Miss Mar Hanlon and brother, Herb, have returned from their visit to Stratford. -After a year's stay at Wingheni Miss Clara Fairha 1 7 has returned to town. -Misses Mary and Hazel Hepburn and Will Ingram returned to Toronto after a pleas - Ant stay here. -Miss Katie Elliott of i London s home on a visit. -Mrs, Win. Webster, accompanied. by her little son otToronto, is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitcheil.-Master Dudley Irwin and Lernoine Redden of.London are here on a visit. ' • , The Creditor' Daffets met their first defeat to the CentraliaBarikers. Be- yond all question the faetest game played on the Centralia diamond this season; Cook place on Friday evening last When the Rangers defeated the. Duffers of Crediton to the tune of 6-2. The game. was replete with brilliant plays which reached the climax in the sixth innings, when with two men out and three on bases Henry Feennesey,of the locals drove a long fly to left field, scoring three runs. and reaching third bag himself. Kuhu pitched' an excel- lent ga,rne for Crediton, allowing the locals but eight hits and striking out seven men. He was given gilt-edged support in the field., Dorman for the locals distinguished himself, having eleven strike puts and allowing only four hits. His support was errorless. Dalyefor the home team made a record at shore, taking in everything. A large crowd Witnessed tbe game and. the excitement throughout was in- tens. Mr. Geo. 11. O'lleil, manager of the Tecumseh H14, ouse. L&onwashwn ) to Sunday and Monday sinking bawls with old feiende. ' Mr. 0' eil formerly resided with his father at the Mansion 'louse here. ' 4 Mr. Davis Oardiner left for his home in Kingston Priddy might where be intendsvemaining for three vireeks And will then return with his family and take up his residence in the cot. tage •tn the hill this side ef the dyer. The following is a partial list of ".ha nrms ca. gaging our graduate ctonegraphera v;ithin the pt few clays. W. J, Gage & Co., Toronto. • BarritterVanstsne, Winglaam Cottam Seed Co., adon Marko Electric Co., Detroit Monarch Typewriter TerOnto • Hippen Fred Deyelle of Saskatoon, Sask., is here on a visit. -Miss Pearl Moore is on a visit t� .London friends. -Master Gordon Gould has returned from his visit to TorOnto.-Mr. Graham, south of the village, had a ococt sour: killed, by lightning this -week. He has been unfortunate this season, having lost a two hundred dollar horse a few months ago. -Mrs. Sweet, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thos, Kyle, of Del- oraine, Man., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Kyle. It is several years since Mrs. Sweet left these parts and she sees many changes in her old home.- David Cooper 'has rented his fine farm east of here to Herbert War- ner. Mr. Cooper has taken a.poriition in the Bell Engine Works, Seaforth. and the Company have made no mis- take in employing Mr. Cooper. -Mas- ters Gordon and Walter McNevin • of London are here on a visit. -J". Bal- low., after a few weeks' stay here, has returned to Regina. -A number from this vicinity intend leaving on the har- vest excursion on Friday. -Mr. Terry, who for some years has rented Mrs. Crawford's farm on the London Road, has rented Mrs. Win. Traquair's farm, West of the village. -Mrs. Phillips of "Affiliated with Winghatn Easinesa College." Opens Sept. 3rd Drop a postal for information to GEO. SPOTTON e Petite's:Jed. Toronto is a visitor at the home cif Ds - flay. -All the grain •in this vicinity e has been cut and with fine weather for a few more days one of. the grandest harvests for yeatai will have been gales ered in. Miss Louisa Jones of Owen Sound was assaulted by an unknowo man, rendered UlICOMCi0138, and found lying. by the road near her home Sanday e morning. • Fire at Little Current destroyed. the. Nixon House add' surrounding build-, iegs, causing 't loss of over $29,000. Mrs. Powell an old lady, dropped dead' while watching the fire. Two children of Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Holloway of Toronto, died from pto- maiue poisoning- through eating me cream. The cream was eaten on Fri- day and Saturday the children died, ' BIRTHS BEDARD, St. Joseph, on Aug. MO Mr, and ars. Dennis Bedard, a son. ALLISON -In. Vsborne, on Aug. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. John Allison it son SOUNELIA.---At the Goehen.e Hay, oli ,Aug. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Sch- nell, it son. DEOrmit-At the Babylon Line Ray, on Ang., 5, to Mr. and. -Mrs: -John, Decher, Jr., a sone. Arthur lAvigna.a Preneb.Canadian, was sentenced to the limit of the law., namely. four years in Kingston PkV114. tentiary and 25 lashes Friday morning by Sledge Elliott of London. The pris- oner had committed indecent assault on young girle once in Strathroy and ;again in London Township. _ MARRIAGES. SCOTT—PETTY—At St esPiselee church. Hensall, en August 11, by ProteBar- gess, of London, John Lorne Scott, to Miss Blanebe,dzughter of Mi. and Mrs. George C. Petty, of Hensall. OREEcEt-:-SLAGHT-At the home of the bride's parents, Brantford, on Atigteat 9, by Rev. iker. Harvey, Nor- man' W. Creech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Creech of Exeter, to Miss Ida, Lou, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Lye man Slaght. OtTIMORE-WOOD13111DGE-At the res- idence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Robt. Laing, Lyletoni Man., on Aug. 15,-, Wilber F. Oudmore, of Crystal City, Man., formerly .of Exeter, to Miss Minnie Woodbridge, of Harrow, Ont, INNES-IRoYER.--tAt the residenee of, the bride's parents, Hillsgreen, on Aug. 8th, Miss Mary A., 'daughter of Mr. and Mrse 0. Troyer to George Innes of Zuriph. Jeccikuaa-WiersreaDE--At VValkerville, on'Aug. 2, Thos. Jeckell, of Durand, Mich., formerly otExeter, to Miss Beatrice Winslade of Walkerville. IlitTRRAN-HAMAIETT. -At the resid- ence of the bride's. father, bv Rev. Birks, on Aug. 7, John C. Murray,to Myrtle L., eldest daughter of Richard. flextime% all of Seaforth. , MOCONNELL-WHITE.--In Detroit, on August 9, Maurice W. McConnell to Miss Lillian Elizabeth Whiteman, daughter of Mr. John Whiteman of Kippen, formerly Of 'Exeter- , , SNIDER -Rock.: -At the residence of the bride's parent, Hibbert, on the 81h inst., by Rev. McIntosh, Ed- mund Snider, Stratford, to Sennie, fourth 'daughter of Geo."A. Rock. DAY-I-Dna/AGE-In Teronte,,on _Aug. 6, by Rev. Wordsworth, 1. Day of Orillias to Miss- Nellie Dein:rage, of Si. Marys. ogATtis PEcia-At 14th con., Hay. on Aug. 6, Mary Jane Peck., aged 60 years. hreshers' Supplies 11/1a;ehine Oil and Cylinder Oil 13y the gallon or barrel' at close prices. Belting All sizes in stook '4t wholesale prices. 61ves Stop Cocks, GaugoOlass, I" eking, Piping, Mit* And a ytning and everything for the threshers. • ' Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store. Furnace work a specialty. Sense , and Dollars Go hand-in-hand, The affluent atcaday are those wit° IllSed good cornmon-senSe yesterday and the day before. They made a point of saving something each reek; and their wealth and independance grew and grew. You can commence to -day. ' $1.00 opens an account. interest paid 4 times a year. Bank of Canada in a place where you ean get it when you want it. at Exeter, Crediton, and Dashwood, . , ,,_ *A ;Has ovRAFcrmertri , TM: AAAA TliAT POMO INTARRAT 4 Ts.sss A VICAA AT ALI. AAANIINEA The Sovereign Put your money ?OS. SNELL, Manager . The Old Reliable A Bright Penny.. - Will please please a child, but you would not think of giving a man a penny. The idea, then, of offering a man or woman - . . • A Penny Bribe to draw their custom - , Yet that is just what is offered when re REPUTED . dollar article is marked,99 cents. • , ‘ 1 . A Penny Bait is a Small Thing To go a -fishing for custom with (but how many will bite) -too stelae' for a large firm and quite toot small for us. . c. ... ., , Our motto is $1.00's vvorth for $1.00, and we live up to it, and we are net going to lower our standard a cent's worth. We give a premium - in the quality of our goods that's worth more than a cent's worth of chewing gum. 'I Fall and Winter Dress, Goods7.141110....., • We have just received in stock a choice line, ranking in price 20, 40, 50, 75, 1.00. 1.25 and 1..50,. !lobby goods. Up-to-date line in Her Ladyship tailor made skirts, which have no equal in the trade. Cenie early before they are an picked over. 1 4 Flighestprice paid for Produce—Butter 18 Eggs 16 OARLING. BROS. . . , ,_..... J._ CANADIAN PACIFIC - To Manitoba and Saskatchewan , I , 0,41,.........0.......imipinpos All/ ill. Drib tIl Olt Dperat• „part of the frien le m towu. • Couree' il met ,fat tile Town. Hall on 1,4114411108.1411•441.041.1100•1640.41100 II. ', ish is visitang friends in London this week. A MisS Sarah Sweet is spending ten Miler Mary Mack is visithig friends The Exeter Councils Mra. Levy of Landoll is visiting with The PL1R$ONAL. • week in London. a • ays he Detroit. at Mora/ this week. MreJaffrayof Toronto is the guest Mrs. . Wood visited relatives in of Mr. David Johns. Detroit over Sunday, Miss Tilly White visited friende in Miss May Pearson of London is the Sarnia over Sunday. guest of grs. George Thomas. Mr.Warren Ross returnt3 to his home Me. 11, Buckingham and two sons of in Minnesota this week. London spent Wednesday. here. Mifis Barnes of *Toronto is visiting MiS8 COV:t Cann returned- from a the Misses Reddy of Usborne tp. Mrs. Morlock and granddaughter, Mary, are visiting in London. Miss Zimmerman of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. Geo.. Hawkins. Mrs. R. A.. Cranston is spending this week witieher parents at the manse. Miss .13eatrice Quick of London is vis. iting at Mr, W.11. Dearing's Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill" returned Friday from a vieit in St. Catherinee, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Statham are in London attending the Baker's conven- tion. Miss T. Crocker of Ottawa spent Sunday and Monday with the Misses Johns. The Misses Dunnit of London are the guests of Mrs. Collins and Miss Bon- thron. • Mr. John McKay of Detroit, accona- palsied by his son; is visiting his par- ents here. Mrs. Wm. Westcott and son, Alvin, of 'Seaforth spent Friday with relate ives here. 1909 ,1 11 golng trip. window oorscilltion• ate be ow. for th• • omit or • u GOX24 (31t 33 -AL Itri 3:1116—* ' 1 14 Stations south of, but not including main line, Toronto to Sarnia, including Toronto. . . AUG 17 Main line Toronto to.Sa.rnia and stations north, except north of Cardwell Junction and Toronto ea North Bay Section. 1110 22 -From all pointe Toronto and east to and including Sharbot Lake and Kingston, and north of Toronto arid Cardwell Junction on North Bay and Midland Divisions. • One way second classtickets will be sold to Winnipeg only. Representative tanners, appointed by Manitoba and Saskatchewan Goveri2ments, will meet laborersen arrival at winnipeg. Free transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to pointe where. laborers are needed. A certificate is furrdshed when each ticketio purchased, and, this certificate, when executed by farmer, showing that laborerfias worked thirty Manor more, will be honored from that point for a second class ticket back to starting point in Ontario, at $18.00. prior to Nov. 1St, 1906. Tickets will be issued to women as well as to men, but will not be issued at half fare to children, Tickete are good only on special Farm Laborers' trains. ° - For tull particulars see nearest 0.P. R. ticket agent. or 'Init. C. B. Foster. D O. P.B., Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Charlton and Mrs. Marshall leave this week on a trip to the West. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tom and children of Goderich arrived Tuesday evening on a visit. Miss May Jewell is. spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs.Chas. Johns at Blitz) v Me. Mr. Roger S. Crocker of Toronto, ar- rived here Saturday eveuing on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Inwood of Lon- don are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. San- ders, Main street. Messrs. R. E. Pickard, John Penhale and Luther Peuhale left Monday ev'en- ink for the West.. Miss Iklay Rivers and Mrs. Maud Gil - tette returned Monday -from a visit to friends in Clinton. ' Dr. Amos leaves today Thursday for a two weeks' clueing at Muskoka and New Ontario. Miss Mary Parsons of London is on a visit to friends in Stephen, the guest of Ms. Wes. Dearing. „Mee. Biarnan and son,Teminy, ett Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Oke of ilinkevale. Ile and Mrs. Geo.- Ilawkinsreturn- ed Thutsday from a pleasant honey's. moon trip at various points. Mr. Frank Torn of Toledo, Ohio, ar- rived on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tom on Saturday. e* Misses Lydia Quance, Edith Gray and Blanche Smith are attending the millinery openings at London. Mrs. Howard left Saturday for Ems - don where she will visit prior to re- turning to her home in Sarnia. Miss Allie Handford left Friday euorning for Renfreiv where she will spend a month with her brother. r. S. G. Tetlock of Sarnia spent Thursday in town, the guest of his brother-in-law, Mr, S. Baskerville. Mrs. (Dr.) Gill "of Toledo, Ohio, is here spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Gregory. Mrs. Gregory Tom and son leave Friday on their return to Vancouver, 13.0., after a visit of some weeks in • Ina Professional Cards. • DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D. I). S. tourvirisT Member of the It. a n. S: of Ontario and Graduate of Toronto University. OFFICE: Over Dickaon & Carting's Law , Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors. • • WILLIAM 131tOWN Monday evening. All the meinhere were present except Councillor Fuke. Minutes of previus meeting were read and approved. An invitation was received from the Union of Canadian Alunicipalities to attend a meeting of the union a ; fax on Aug. 14th, 15th rind lath. The following etecounts were read and ordered to he paid, on motion of W. J. Heaman, seeorided by Ed. Tre- Weal. ParSOns, street watering three visit to St. Catharines on Tuesday,weeks, $31.50; Sanders, labor $0; • Mr; Warren Suelk of Toronto is W. Westcott,116:', $5.50rTIPA Junes-. do., $2.75; S. I -landlord, do., $2; G.Ford, do., $1; N. Cruikshank', testing milk, 50cs; C. B. Snell, electric. lighting, $103.60, (lees $15 in payment for water to February) $88.030: Queen City Oil Company, 2 bbis. gasoline. $15.23; Deputy Returning Officers $2 each, $8; Poll Clerks 82 each, $8; fear Polltng booths $2 each, $8; Advocate Printing Co., Municipal 'World stlipplies $6.70; ' Do. advertising and printing '$55.58; White Ss Sons, advertising, $51.18; W. J. Bissett, salary, $82; J. Ford, do., $27. Colwell adjourned to Aug. 27th. spending a Jew holidays with his par- enitI6isEdnahsere'Myers of St. Thomas is visiting at the -home of Mr. S. Sanders on Main Street. Mr. Murray A. Miller of Lloydinin. ster, Alta,, arrived Wednesday even- ing en at visit to friends, ,Mrs.13.F.Stumpf and family of Ber- lin arrived Monday on a visit to Mr. and M. A. Marshand. Mese Milliner and daughter,. NU& Clara of Forest are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Satton. Mrs. Harris and little daughter, af- ter a visit in Exeter North, returned to her home in the West on Menday. She was accompanied by Miss ,Carrie Bottler who will reside there. Dr. L. L. Pollick, who has just re- turned from a trip to the West visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. MSS Mabel returned to St. Marys with bins, after holidaying at the -Bend for a months Among those who leave to -day Thursday) for the Northwest are: Mr. Robert Sanders, Mrs. Geo. Bissett and fatally,. Mr. Geo. Hatton, Mr. Jas. FraIfle of Usborne, ,Lee Blatchford Henry Rumohr. - I Organist of., the Triadtt Memorial Chureh, fleeter, Professional Diplome Royal Inc. Society of Mosi c tins, England, ivishes to announce that he will commence clftEigeG for tuiton in Piano, Organ and Harmony in Exeter and district, the first week in September. • II,onor Particulars on applieation to WILLIAM BROWN, Exeter, Ont. Mee, in . I Insure Against Wind. 61M A. IL. ICINSMAN, L. D. S., ri. is. Se Uonor graduate of Toronto Umveristv. DENTIST. ' eeth extracted without any pa'in, or any badteffecto Office lir Fanson's Bloek, west side Main street, The Huron Weather Instirance Co., with -head' quarters at Zurieh, has been started and al 1 have ,been appointed agent for the Township <A Stephen, ' I am now prepared to receive risks. J. G. WEIN, CreditOn. leachers a nted Exeter.-, Medical A F. MALLOY, M. B(Tor. Univ.) MEMBER .V11..." College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. j Fortner House Surgeon Toronto Western Hospital. I Siiccessor to Dr. J. 4.ltollinii. Residence: East On Drat street nottit of olice, Exeter, Ontario. 'begat. DrtICESON & CARLING, IfARRISTERS,:SOLICI. tors, Notaries, Conveyancers,. Commissioners. suoitore tor Aiolsons Bank, etc. Money to Loan ut lowest rates of interest. Offices, Main street, Exeter, R. Ca:0Mo, B.A., L, 11. DIMON 1VIONEY TO LOAN. Wo have a large amount of private fetnds to loan 05 Aria Rild Village properties at low rates of inter- est. GLADMAN 6TAN1111104 'Barristers, Solicitors,Main st., EXeter On LLOYD P. 30NEIS Organist and Choir Minster of Mitchell Methodist Oluirch, Teetcher-Piano„ Organ, Voice, Harmony. Modern Methods. Thorbughnees FOR SALE Female teacher for Junior Room, S.S. No. 0, Us. borne. Light room. .Apply stating salary, etc. Duties to commence Aug. 20. Wes. Ileywood, Sec'y, Winchelsea, P.O., Ont. For School Section No. 5,Stephen, otieand a quar. ter miles south of Crediton, fetnale, holding first or second class professional certificate. Duties to cow- ' nonce Aug. 20. Aqty stating salary. One Of the best farmon London ltd., north of, Ex. der, containing 100 aeres;40 mama of xvideli under cultivation,,10 mores reraItt .tss hardwood buth. TWO 4 farrn is*.thoroity u liglnto date05'.n. line brick 151(50 largo bank barns, •all in good repair; well watered, well drittned and cvell fenced, goad orchard, and is eituated in ono of the very hest, farmirarcotouranities the Proviriee of Ontario, and e.,040enient to both Exeter and Itensall marketa, Tertus *re troy. For Whet pa:tic:Vara apply to Mews, Dicloon Carling, Battistero, Exeter, Ont. moo Ilib, Sec'y, Crediton, Ont LOT FOR SALE. The undersined is offering for 8ale the lot situate on Main street', north of the pJaiiil mill. This is 4 excellent bu Wing site. Will be sold reasonable. trpiendid property, well kicated, an should make dO For particulars apply to Mrs. Fanny Maflett, Exeter FAIVVI FOR SALE A firstAass tarn), Lot 6, Con. 3. Ushorne, Contain-, log Macro:, with good 'under draining On the I premisca Ara A good frame house 20xa0, latchen 12x i an; frame barn 28x60; bank barn a0x62;granary tat 24, all it, good repair; 1 Aer4 of orchard. Thos farm Wt.,C miles from Exeter, with a school on the lot and Ia ehurch oppoeite. Price ft7000, half in cash and bal., town. Mrs. Stanbury returned Tuesday from a visit in Whitby and Peterboro. Mr. Stanbury also returned the same evening. Mr. ancisMrs. Drew of London visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Drew over Sen - day. Miss Prr of that city is a, guest of Mrs. Knight. Mrs. (Rev.) Buchanan and daughter, Miss Mabel, who have been visiting relatives here, left for their home in Jarvis Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Isaac, acconwanied by her two children of Lacansis spending few -days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Dearing. Mrs, Geo. Sweet, who has been visit- ing relatives here, the guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet, left Wednesday for her home in Waskada. Man, Mrs. N. D. Hurdon left Tuesday morning on a trip, to England, her mother, Mrs. Jeckell, having preceed- ed her about three weeks. Mrs. Ed. Graham of Goderich, ac- compapied by her (laughter, Miss Ida, of Cleveland, Ohio, visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. C. Lindenfelt, list week. Misses Nellie and Florence Hedges, after a pleasant visit at the home of James Dearing, Stephen, returned to their home in 1,...ontlon Monday night, Rev. Mr. Millyard letickoow, former pastor of Main street church, was dhaking hande with friends • in town Saturday. He is spending a week at the Bend. Rev. C; W. Sanders of Lneknow spending a eon ple weeks with relatives and friends here. He will occupy the pulpit of the Granton English church on Sunday next. Mrs. Sohn Treble retuened from Manitoba on Thniaday accompanied by her little grandson, the son of Me. and Mee. Arthur Loadosam who Will,, remain until winter. Mr. Verse Ilarcly arrived home from Regina on Friday. He had nob been enjoying the best of health for some ingtiths and the trip home is for the purpose of taking a rest and recuper- ating. .45 Crediton D'un't forget the baseball game be- tween our Stars and the Irish Nine of Loon, -which will be played here on our Recreation -Grounds on Friday, 110 Wet., Game is called for 5 p.m. Thia promisee to be the ,garne of the season and an,exciting game of ball is esepeeted.aeAugust Hilt has eemmenc- ed boading-an-addition- to his hotels 0 -Wing to the large number of travel- ers who boardwith him le ands it dif- 'neon trietecoromoiliite all, When come teeted it will be much niore convenient: -LOA Weelbesdarevening a game 'of ball' was played here between two teams' of kiveniles-Lucatt and Credi- trinend wasinteresting. - The score is reported to have been 6-2 in favor_ of 1.4can.-Miss Dina Wood of LOndori is veeitingfriends, here. -Miss Evelyn spent Sattnelario Loodon.-The usual number of people' from here Sundayed at 'the Bend. --J. W. Skin- ner of Parkhill was here last week gathering butter for shipment. --Miss Kerma Toronto spent a few days last week at the home of Airs. John Kerr. —John Eilber, after a pleasint stay at his home here, left yesterday (Wed- nesday) for •Ubly,Mich.-After a pleas- ant stay at Forest C. .Bluett and wife have returned home. -Mrs. J. Young is visiting in Hay. -Albert. Cunning- ham 118 recovering from his recent ill- ness as is also JQS, Sholdice.-Meesrs. John Finkbeiner, Chris. Voelker and Norman Winer of Detroit are here on visit. -August Heist returned Fri- day from his trip out West.-Fred has purchased the residence of the late Mrs, John Brown, which was put up by auction on Friday.: -Miss Bitch has rrturned to St. Marys after a pleasant stay at the home of S. Es- sery. Mrs. Birch remains for a day or so. -Wm..Lewis and wife and Harry Rapley and wife are camping at the Bend. -The Misses Lela and Vera Si- bert, after a pleasant stay at the home of S. Brown, left Tuesday for Zurich, prior to leaving for their home in Plattsville.-School reopens on August 20. -Wm Yearley leaves Friday for "a few weeks' trip to Snowflake, . Man. -Wes Brown and Fletcher Gower left Tuesday for the West. Quite a num- ber from this neighborhood are taking in the other excursion on Friday.- Mrs. Thos. ,Roadhouse of Kirkton is here on a visit* to his sister. ---Will Brown has returned to Toronto, after spending Ishii vacation in the village. with friends. -Rev: Bean was in Ber- lin a few days last week. --The Misses Kuhn, Beaver and Myrtle Clarke, who have been camping at the Bend for two weeks, returned home Saturday, reporting a delightful time. -Charles Eilber of Mayville, Mich., is visiting his parents. -Mt. Kelso and wife of Detroit are visiting at the home of W. Gaiser.-Ohas. Zwicker was in London Tuesday on 'businesse-ellenry Eilber, M.P.P., has the vault in his office coin. pletecl and now has plenty Of room to store his valuable dociiments.-Mr. Howell of Goderich was in the village last week and. installed the Pitner gas- oline light in Holezman's tailor shop and Eilbee's office. The light in It beau- tiful one.-jaines Nelson and Miss Myrtle johnston of Detroit are visit- ing Mrs. Sarah Bertrand and family. ---The carpenteris have finished the roof of our new echool and the slaters are expected any time to put. On the dole roof. Every day we realize how grata the building will be when finish- ed. -The Duffers went to Centralia on Friday night to play ball and were de- feated a score of 6-4. Tbe diamond was in poor condition and this tie- eounts for the defeat. Both sides played good ball. -Will Sweet of De- troit is here visiting bit; father, Robert Sweet.-M.rs. "'William Sambrook and family have returned from Woodhull where. they liave been visiting friends for two weeks. --Tobias Fahner still eentinues ill. anee on mOrt„'alge, or other conditionts to suit put'. chaser. Apply to Matthew Renaud, Centralia, or to Robert Kelland,,Excter. • AAA (kIhl :GS!: 11) WORIC IN IUIJ1 Nk7ANI:6IV ClIATICkilliLTPAAINtT9 IMMEDIATELY MENTS. Steady --- eniplovirient. good Wages. 1 iv re Se PEItItIN & CO. "LTDa. -' • LONDON* OTN'- ; .1 • ,. e - • 0, II, letissell leavee ori his re. trn trip to his home in dinonton on Mar, going by way of arnia. Centralia. Wm, Boyle is home on the sick list. -Henry Hennesey and Frank Boyle spent Sunday with friends in Lucan.- W. R. Elliott shipped it load of horses from here 'last week. -A =Ober of young men intend leaving this week for the West on the harvest excursion. -Miss Margaret Handforcl is on a vis- it to lser sister, Mrs. Geo. Foster, at Toronto. -Misses Minnie and Dine, Weod oeLondon are 'visiting friends here and at Crediton. -Mrs. Andrew Hicks! and family are holidaying at Springbank.-Miss Mar Hanlon and brother, Herb, have returned from their visit to Stratford. -After a year's stay at Wingheni Miss Clara Fairha 1 7 has returned to town. -Misses Mary and Hazel Hepburn and Will Ingram returned to Toronto after a pleas - Ant stay here. -Miss Katie Elliott of i London s home on a visit. -Mrs, Win. Webster, accompanied. by her little son otToronto, is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitcheil.-Master Dudley Irwin and Lernoine Redden of.London are here on a visit. ' • , The Creditor' Daffets met their first defeat to the CentraliaBarikers. Be- yond all question the faetest game played on the Centralia diamond this season; Cook place on Friday evening last When the Rangers defeated the. Duffers of Crediton to the tune of 6-2. The game. was replete with brilliant plays which reached the climax in the sixth innings, when with two men out and three on bases Henry Feennesey,of the locals drove a long fly to left field, scoring three runs. and reaching third bag himself. Kuhu pitched' an excel- lent ga,rne for Crediton, allowing the locals but eight hits and striking out seven men. He was given gilt-edged support in the field., Dorman for the locals distinguished himself, having eleven strike puts and allowing only four hits. His support was errorless. Dalyefor the home team made a record at shore, taking in everything. A large crowd Witnessed tbe game and. the excitement throughout was in- tens. Mr. Geo. 11. O'lleil, manager of the Tecumseh H14, ouse. L&onwashwn ) to Sunday and Monday sinking bawls with old feiende. ' Mr. 0' eil formerly resided with his father at the Mansion 'louse here. ' 4 Mr. Davis Oardiner left for his home in Kingston Priddy might where be intendsvemaining for three vireeks And will then return with his family and take up his residence in the cot. tage •tn the hill this side ef the dyer. The following is a partial list of ".ha nrms ca. gaging our graduate ctonegraphera v;ithin the pt few clays. W. J, Gage & Co., Toronto. • BarritterVanstsne, Winglaam Cottam Seed Co., adon Marko Electric Co., Detroit Monarch Typewriter TerOnto • Hippen Fred Deyelle of Saskatoon, Sask., is here on a visit. -Miss Pearl Moore is on a visit t� .London friends. -Master Gordon Gould has returned from his visit to TorOnto.-Mr. Graham, south of the village, had a ococt sour: killed, by lightning this -week. He has been unfortunate this season, having lost a two hundred dollar horse a few months ago. -Mrs. Sweet, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thos, Kyle, of Del- oraine, Man., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Kyle. It is several years since Mrs. Sweet left these parts and she sees many changes in her old home.- David Cooper 'has rented his fine farm east of here to Herbert War- ner. Mr. Cooper has taken a.poriition in the Bell Engine Works, Seaforth. and the Company have made no mis- take in employing Mr. Cooper. -Mas- ters Gordon and Walter McNevin • of London are here on a visit. -J". Bal- low., after a few weeks' stay here, has returned to Regina. -A number from this vicinity intend leaving on the har- vest excursion on Friday. -Mr. Terry, who for some years has rented Mrs. Crawford's farm on the London Road, has rented Mrs. Win. Traquair's farm, West of the village. -Mrs. Phillips of "Affiliated with Winghatn Easinesa College." Opens Sept. 3rd Drop a postal for information to GEO. SPOTTON e Petite's:Jed. Toronto is a visitor at the home cif Ds - flay. -All the grain •in this vicinity e has been cut and with fine weather for a few more days one of. the grandest harvests for yeatai will have been gales ered in. Miss Louisa Jones of Owen Sound was assaulted by an unknowo man, rendered UlICOMCi0138, and found lying. by the road near her home Sanday e morning. • Fire at Little Current destroyed. the. Nixon House add' surrounding build-, iegs, causing 't loss of over $29,000. Mrs. Powell an old lady, dropped dead' while watching the fire. Two children of Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Holloway of Toronto, died from pto- maiue poisoning- through eating me cream. The cream was eaten on Fri- day and Saturday the children died, ' BIRTHS BEDARD, St. Joseph, on Aug. MO Mr, and ars. Dennis Bedard, a son. ALLISON -In. Vsborne, on Aug. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. John Allison it son SOUNELIA.---At the Goehen.e Hay, oli ,Aug. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Sch- nell, it son. DEOrmit-At the Babylon Line Ray, on Ang., 5, to Mr. and. -Mrs: -John, Decher, Jr., a sone. Arthur lAvigna.a Preneb.Canadian, was sentenced to the limit of the law., namely. four years in Kingston PkV114. tentiary and 25 lashes Friday morning by Sledge Elliott of London. The pris- oner had committed indecent assault on young girle once in Strathroy and ;again in London Township. _ MARRIAGES. SCOTT—PETTY—At St esPiselee church. Hensall, en August 11, by ProteBar- gess, of London, John Lorne Scott, to Miss Blanebe,dzughter of Mi. and Mrs. George C. Petty, of Hensall. OREEcEt-:-SLAGHT-At the home of the bride's parents, Brantford, on Atigteat 9, by Rev. iker. Harvey, Nor- man' W. Creech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Creech of Exeter, to Miss Ida, Lou, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Lye man Slaght. OtTIMORE-WOOD13111DGE-At the res- idence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Robt. Laing, Lyletoni Man., on Aug. 15,-, Wilber F. Oudmore, of Crystal City, Man., formerly .of Exeter, to Miss Minnie Woodbridge, of Harrow, Ont, INNES-IRoYER.--tAt the residenee of, the bride's parents, Hillsgreen, on Aug. 8th, Miss Mary A., 'daughter of Mr. and Mrse 0. Troyer to George Innes of Zuriph. Jeccikuaa-WiersreaDE--At VValkerville, on'Aug. 2, Thos. Jeckell, of Durand, Mich., formerly otExeter, to Miss Beatrice Winslade of Walkerville. IlitTRRAN-HAMAIETT. -At the resid- ence of the bride's. father, bv Rev. Birks, on Aug. 7, John C. Murray,to Myrtle L., eldest daughter of Richard. flextime% all of Seaforth. , MOCONNELL-WHITE.--In Detroit, on August 9, Maurice W. McConnell to Miss Lillian Elizabeth Whiteman, daughter of Mr. John Whiteman of Kippen, formerly Of 'Exeter- , , SNIDER -Rock.: -At the residence of the bride's parent, Hibbert, on the 81h inst., by Rev. McIntosh, Ed- mund Snider, Stratford, to Sennie, fourth 'daughter of Geo."A. Rock. DAY-I-Dna/AGE-In Teronte,,on _Aug. 6, by Rev. Wordsworth, 1. Day of Orillias to Miss- Nellie Dein:rage, of Si. Marys. ogATtis PEcia-At 14th con., Hay. on Aug. 6, Mary Jane Peck., aged 60 years. hreshers' Supplies 11/1a;ehine Oil and Cylinder Oil 13y the gallon or barrel' at close prices. Belting All sizes in stook '4t wholesale prices. 61ves Stop Cocks, GaugoOlass, I" eking, Piping, Mit* And a ytning and everything for the threshers. • ' Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store. Furnace work a specialty.