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to lirtS
For Finishin Floors .and for all lands of Decorating.
• zeiciatAkaitkAas As.
Just received a big shipthtnt of
Heavy Blue Enamelware --- very
man's Hardware. & Stove Stora
Legal. '
! isaseta Rials -BARRISTERS. 0t !CI-
aaxlee. Conveyancers, Commissioners.
,. . ;musk. etc. . ,
f ear at weed mood interesta t
Eateter - ------
0ltltli" TO LOAN. '
web base'a large amean t at private funds to loan
tills:tillscrin4 village Prertles at tow mates of inter-
uri t, x a B ANBURT,
l extlsters,.flolicitoras,ldain it. Exeter Ont
t±laaareb. °TcauCher—Plano,, Organ,- voice, Harmony.
_ • entiatsth*4 wrongbaese
artitoba, andNorthwest
_ and For -Bale.
.t N'Elirtsica tt EW ter ity & Manitoba 401014
r> yF Ltd'..rL Lolled LanitCotnpxuy on the Cgntinrnta
eontrotling ent� a tan3db.n'Northern italiwaay Land
' Two liittitoii r t -The stelae eat the
heat Iwo& of aaresterO Canada, Potties purchas-
g atovws: gie {i" I -a --tug tt
VC,, ,t,, .•,.
!' a ruse: in c tctacAt3 >s,
ity throughout Canada to, adveitiee
our goods tacking up sihow cantle on
•. , aidgeta aura -all a►ra ►ir i+mrt r1ea'h•
iiatutin sir a I
adrartlAtig MAW —Coroutis ia)n
# tau year 01 *Oa month and ex uses lit
taa l a era sIoyment tai gill-reiiaiale iaietn.
' bretbten of r la<Can . Vo -rest
No. 133 A.R. & ►..M., heldtai bigh
le basis hi Frtd. y,n'l b.t last, the 004. -
stop.
a..sop. beeing.41,1*:oftier, al visit f'.rona " Rtght.
'WorshipfulBre... G,eo.�'�,�'+•1 q, i�'y.,,��i■ D.
G. M.., of Smith Hilton District, o., •,4,
of Stratford. There Was 'rt lu.r:e
tie ldainee. over fifty rant' ;a"hera , �it
'e t ineltidi g ....iSI ,
VorsiliTess-Diesim
Stewart introduced .the dist nguislsvd
visitor, who. being received in the us -
e•,,. :W'f
tt). 11 tie'tg a'a.'Ceppti4)ri nem): etrh en and
then di,e•t•I:ted the Wor. Muster to
exemplify the work of the second de-
gree, open and close in the atht'ee de-
grees, and preform nether work. Alt
was done w,,{th such a degree of 'excel-
leny that the D. D. G. M. niogisaed
their efforts in a manner that zmtonly
reflected credit on the officers but the
whole lodge. Following this Rt. Wear.
13e o. Malcolm delivered an address on .
Masonry that waas listened to With
marked attention, the speaker maani
testing a thorough knowledge of _Mas
of its teaa :pings and demonstrating a-
bilities
that fitted hint for his high and
worth calling as a Grand Lodge offi-
eer. -Tithe work over and the Lodge
closed the brethren repaired to Faen-
svn's Hall, inhere a couple of hours
were pleasantly spent. After a sump.
s tuaus supper, served ',y Mr. W. Stat
AMU, :.ares ILOS-:t ttilit03:4:.'stgleAVOic_
Mater -Huston celled the brethren . 4
a..
; r stmt salt
,. of reastm foTlo•:Rtr ee .
The toast u '`L�e Ring -,,the Past Grand
Master of England" was heartily hon=
ori lay� ttil -present---ands-the -toast of
"'Thu Grand Lodge.of Comada" respond-
ed to b • Rt. Wor•. Bro. Geo. Malcolm
was a grand tribute to the Craft.
- : ;tying and Matriculation, The
'first two obtained honorss-3f y Roach
a %; Polly Windsor 71. Vera Cobblee-
dick fib, Martha Carling CO, Hazel
Browning Q1, Abrin Brintnell 50, Edith
Moncur 68, Theo Haartleib 57, Bella,ic-
Donggall 51, Harvey Borland 47; Mabel
Sparks 44, Irene O'Neil 44, Daisy 011 -
ling 34. Total enrolment 13, average 13.
L. 0. Fleming.
' 1 •
obtained- honors:-- `cn5a Mc16 cru,_ 70;
May Jones 73; :4Jagoie Coward 03; Idan,
Artusstrong59; O1T t McPherson 58; Ma.
Wood�t57; Mary Knight 50; Milton
Pfaff 50; Mary Mors ay &t Willie Trieb-
aier 53; 'W. Knight: 52; Elmore Senior
°?, 'eilIi a l usseII.1... Roy. F'a rinfl.i. 48;
y -G m 47: Tuzis Carling 44;
11. Workman n 37; 0. Rundle ` 0; P. Boo -
r28.' N o. o n r ell '21, aver aKO 19
• A. E. Dorrington.
it nla:r Course. Tht3 first two oh.,
• 1 ed.hnunt l:. �. •: . -a,
Ta,lean 70; iieattie Martina Lutu Ma-
tin
ar -
ti°n�; Theiis.Saaa<idd€ix3laneb Sheere
59; May Hawkins $;. L.Iten -.er57; M.
Johns 57; .ikL Bohicn' 50; Ida Rowe 55;
John Walker 53; B -t•;hra Snell .51; -:Rd-
wnrd-Willis 51; Millie 'Bissett 50; Liz-
zie Sanders 50; Mitchell Willis 49; Case
K`a e1W, ut _ . less seer w.r'•nt. .: •
duties ants eytitreilients of, the mem:
bests and illustrated his discourse with
incident of an historicalnaturethat,
made - his speech of deep interest tool!.
The pante of Very Woe. Bro. J. A. Ste.
wart was also Coupled with this toast,
and he briefly and crisply respond-
ed. Bros. T. B. Carling and .N.. D.
Hendon ally and interestingly re.
snded to the toast of "Canada"
'or, Bros. L H. Dickson a d T. A.
i t10 1 CE -
araalaCa rrehof theLnitalis of Fit "
aiWtea lit on -to the . Lioense (tcs
." : ieeaxa°-atraaaaarN
gtri�eirli eie$toe. 'rticirihr,r. ^1 Mi1a`e sz —Ani'
.tJe to to d txausfer must he tauule to the
lag 1'r i + tar on or h tore bray 8.
SAE Ali osenty.
•T (Db' inEvi;:l N-, • T,ti NSIIII' FalsenEN.
gen that n C•nnrt til eel, Wan
ta& k -o -'TQsnrhii
tc�l%.Iii 3lb''irtiti C.IVAing /6r the presentyear Bea thewree ifsetl,
Croats:), ari S:it nrday. Asir . 7tb. t`?ft-.
Henry EB1Pter. Tp. ('lags.
ffiT'•`._i,3, lase.
JULY
WirI)pxNo.-On 'SVednesday after-
ncop the residence of Mr. and .'11t .
gra that ;scene of a pretty event, it be.
ag Him
iriAr= . ` of 'tbelc eatittialtlr'
daughter, Mi, Kate, to Mr. Sara 13a-
ker, at. prosperous young farmer of
siege. Dashwood. The company re-
' paired to the parlor where the cere-
mony took place and which was per-
• fort ne d by the Rev. E. Sehuelke. The
couple Were then heartily con-
atted.aaft.er- which a -adjourned
to the dining , to and enjoyed an ex-
Cellent trent. reesen,ts of rare value
• 'beauty, a S well' 1sri`nsefulandorna•
l rs:ahtal Were showered on the• bride.
>f�tnd
Mrs. Baker will reside on theix`
s. short: distance west of Dish.
__ •. a
F � of *11 whc.i we sa Y that we wish
tiles a+a pYea.ant sail over the matri-
and nity they always find.
►, ck. #rtE aril t`et'=. 1 t;`tYa.
.2teran illness of sever' T
Crit of S+i :arn ih Cather-
Wife
aatlser-
w fe Mr. Mfitnno 0IL e.h,
inson . Line, •_waas sera -tit ton.
&neatSunday. • Deceraced was
►f 't -*pee rind' zva
t' 1�hs ISIS'. Issit came to tills
wire assn. -Dnairt hes
xwas novel' heard tti sttnt-
srit ir�ae re ir' i''ail[rsat `e1 ner'ftiltws:rt
s;atratist7r, 'isiwDie. bone, And
,e,i'nccl in. Cl'od's pea
e1�ed all pa4t-plexitien and
scareithed,iill . e idicarlties. Sorely no
A6t1 yarxxt g aaud old eS fear zap :, 'vi aai
.
her itoltrnwin °silt
hieir. >r -ons:' t 1f 4'C
:tnsghtt'fs;. salad i ei t#t'er
!sympathy assist tittles
of bee 1001 01 f4itel.er 'e±4 t
flli' *t"re ifk, of .ths .kind
eaP it tr piatttiie',friends
will be, missed
r Land t."tfnil,r.
ti asndl three
we extend no
'tIIC mhi'.4 we
�gu
in time of
: rilnistr4apio
s sweats sni it
Fess' help to file ir :l €any. The
ttnerat took 'j ays` to A%std[;esJery to
the flit son firm, stentete y. D 4
TatMaltese* * lri4"'et1Ae COl misskw
onors.--Jennie Hardy 80;
Alnninaa Motter 7% Oliver Graybiel 77;
Bertha. WiIlt>'rt 74; Maud Ta for 70;
b d fl' "; uzirizi-anissett V,
lite. Howard 05- Roy parsone l
o nston 57; Edith .AMeKa.y 52; Garfield
Hodrt 50; Bessie Welsh 40; Frank
Knig�at 46: Allen McCurdy 45; Dyer
Flury on 43. ' Total enrolment 43. aver-
age 40. _, W. J. O'Brien, Te.::' 4 .
Sr."IV.--Katie Collins - , Lillian
Am cn- tl, Lois 13irne' 77: Doo lass Ste-
War t t : :i;; a stet e_'uvart.: r' inn
Josses 73; (larence Miners, Bertha
Mack 71; Slary Mack 71; Winnifrvd
Huston 71; Minnie Amy 70; Lillie Hod -
r -t 70. Jr. IV. -Viola Welsh 88: Ul-
an Snell bi'i; Gladys Bissett 82; Alma,
McPherson 80; Clifford MeAvoy 78:
Allan Pickard 70; Ruth I3oo '• riatencesgielta
73;
No. ou i`(a verrage
• t•, C. Vosprr._
Sr. 'til. -Loney Heywood 01%-_; Victor
Sweet 87; Garvey Acheson 70; Editb.
Heideman 78; llerbie Gardiner 78; Wil-
lie Birneag 78; Olive Wood 75;
Brkner 72; Annie Bissett 71; Gladys
Ford
71; Ella 'Food 70. Jr.1I1.--Chasa.
Welsh ." ; Percy Godwin 83; Ida Welsh
83; Harry Sweet -78: Lily Howe Lat-
mer Grieve 73; lIarry Fuke -73; Laura
leFaalls 71. No. on roll 40, average + �`k
11. E. Walrron
Sr. 11. --Cecil Pickard 83; Clarence
Heywood 70; Era Sbaaddnck 78; Willie
Snell 70. Sr. IL -Lillian le.83 R Y
1 1 1 N
77; Wilfrid Stewart 7 ,i vid Ifad1 7
Mary Acheson 70. Jt. IL-r•frene Har-
d 81; Lottie .Delve 80: Abe Jackson 77;
`re=d McPherson 74; JanxeaiWalker 71.
t). n D"u •. , •t'i age
titre
Andrews, of Parkhill, .A, ' MeTaggru
and --Rev. Andt`ewve,of Centralia. •• 'iaa
ging Brethren"; War. _Bro. Iilista!),
Bros. W.J. Beaman and Thos. Fisl'ier
""Lebanon Fear -est Lodge"; Bro. W.W.
Taman, Wor. Bro. C ' 11. Sanders; lime
W.' I - .. - c r i L., It
%Vor. Bro. John McIntyre. "The La.
dies." A vote of thanks was accorded
the visiting brethren after whirls
Auld Long Syne" and the Junior
Warden's toast concluded the enter-
'
'innentssalisstrVestrrity lett y { .
Odd Fellows Attend Church
A GOOD TURNOUT ON SUNDAY'
Exeter Lodge, No. 07, ---Independent
Ortiei of_ Odd -Fellows, about -eight•
ss rc a ear -M- erfhe tc a �rai ri
morning lastu and there attended d -
vine service. The members were
marshalled by Junior Past Grand .3rd.
. .. ' 'eattniiii.
Rev. Wm. Marlin, B. D., t castor ofF
"o Thurc t , ocrup er t se pu p t an
delivered therefrom a very .earnest and
appropriate sermon.�� Ile chose for bis
tett the sentence •'Vtl), and do thou
likewise," words used by •(Tavist; after
Itading stated the parable of "The
Good Samaritan" and in ansB`'er to
a?
ams ,daea ae rng, cart tt inn ;t .ass`
he *, ,.a
t:. #.:0 ca� .x'eiideria-exc ll nt >tMole,,.
"thea aartt eeCit ,. a. ' k 10 a Mims. nA.rtsiia
:MIe1:i+teel.in, nt111tis ,tgt►nglti t e e tnaa1e. tft ar-
to t.tr: h n,g.gre i?tI ., ,pp ' ci � t.
After n~ettu.ai ng. to. the lodge roost
votes et tIi11.nke w'i''e; tendered Rev.
Mr. Maa.rt'iuralld the c ,it'..
could is is!:, ug its on-
f;tvtou is visiting in Lon-
Mrs. Thoas Trick and Mies Top's, 'of
Clintt3 i. sue gnxrsts of Mrs.0. Saaiwell..
Miss Maud Hodgins, Or Kingsville,
is here visiting her -mother, MTs. R.
McFall&
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Talbot,, of Seas
forth. spent, Friday night with friends
In town.
Mr. Richard Penhale, wife and faam-
ily. have ietnrne4 to Toronto . afters ai,
visit here. •
Mr., Mrs, and Miss Mill have re$urn-
ed1routas Lemont -visit with -friends
Messrs. Dar. A. Sanders and Alvin.
Brintnell spent Sunday at Zurich with
Wallace Fisher.
Miss Elsie McCallum on Monday re-
turned to her studies at the London
Normal School. -
Mrs and Mrs. Russell Mannan end
itt�e sena des=.e-t areas or _=
tire. 3s'',ra r and -Diss � irtuningbaita...
left on Friday last to visit their par-
ents_ inseli idebo...e. .----
Mr. Eli'Snell left last Thursday for
Perry S ;aaaler t• 3 .re•euter tbe employ
tOSurf rr.s' a31n 1 nuts 0.
,tai ut 'they y: 1c�ta'eapseelttZr x. lr~ .awes' `t,blg.,
•k vl h. his .dz oar llitte •z..: s, �,
Cala : itehellr
g 1, d st s., .. Spac nun, aaatd
Air. ' ossa Sanders syss ra;4';iaa L orad lin
Thtai ay evening enjoying the hears'
Ing of the great PcIsle rewski»
r. . ...&Slanders 'left' on Monday
on business \trip to Toronto and
Whi • la in. cal cetioa with,„�tahex
%r: in, ' iue-' .
Mrs. tt' i. Baliu an returnedlast
.IL visit- in London, --S
MOM n'staled Ise 5liss I .v;d
son. w o iauw visa tug'vii rr s ea`
Mr. 'iVilson, of the 4th concession,
has taken Will Alexander's place on
the section. •--W. Pearson has returned
to St. Thomas to resume his studies at.
they High School. --Mrs.. Torrance and
Miss -Alibis. Black, of London. spent
last wei'k aat the home of theirarents
Mr. a and Mrs. G �o. Black.-- Mrs. W
Lonaborouglt has returned front her
visit. to `..t:ratsay.-.lea resns R�eid.vo
holidays at his home here.- Mor.
gain hags sold bis farm to Thos. Peterson.
--Wilbert Waatsou Itaass accepted 'a po-
sition'with R. Armstrong for the sum.
Mer. ---.John A.. is,:n11111M . of Toronto.
son of John Manning. of the .7th con.,
has just been granted as patent for a
_machine whic,_iu antufttctures. exr a lsi-
or.- 'Thii-new`iuvention door-thewoik
raf` `rnf ttte aicbi :es pi�esen 'ii use
a and is a great_ientifi-e-- tris mph.
Model Session -of the McGillivray Sun-
day School Aesociatton.:will._be hod at
the Presbyterian church; -Lieni'y, , af-
ter the church. service ou Sunday at-
r'nnnn.-May :' t.
!Aw•r'hinin�„•...wa,+.s,wi .wxo •-•ar-Fu+-a. ,avc.Yq-,nya
^ q
1a,l kr.d. 1 .`'a Rt�rz�d. i ;. prli23,.tq..°.
'SI t hsl ,tet, Ala ; ha ti lti tkt�l~ laani .h
:e •.. . -•• * 4 1.11g
it,,
its R1---I:Ri • l),I tv .
,� � sir rt�� )sx Aprd R.
toVii''.and'!'Iice,; Da;1d " l r 1ee.. a'
• 1f ash car d, z>VA. s•t Il 2.1; '
to Mr. ata I M ... 11.. M.
o% ailt-rt, a
-
daughter.
GitiOrt
brieie'S arettt• ,-Oar iLitriLLIG, by Rev.
• sntrfs?i'x h'ilt .......a"
Geiger, of Elrnwt'od, o Miss Lydia,
daughter of Mr. as Mss. Samuel
Rannie, of Zurich.
BAKES-ROERRIO-At the home of the
bride's parents, on April 20, by Rev.
I.
Sehuelke, Szem. Baker, of near
Dashwood, to Miss Kate, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Roeh r ig of
14th eon., Ray.
Fitzigxe n-C00PEIz---Yu Clinton,on April
25, by Rev. .. M. Manning, Victor
O. French, of Wetaskiwin, Alta., to
-iii.Ts°v. 1 earl-s'4%°s:» a
Pi tuaos-ROBENSON-At the home of
the bride's father, on April 20, by
Rev. 0. W. Brown, John E. Phillips,
to Mises Fannie May, only daughter •
of R. P. Robinson,tiotb of Fullerton.
DEATHS •
+ret _ �.> _ s • u
April 23rd, Susannah Catherine, be-
-1ov-ea-wife of MenturOeash, aged 56
years, 7 months and 3 days.
-- welts: ---1n Exeter, • son- Apra. 27as
Margaret. Gila.n, wife of J=arises
partnere, aged 02 yleiars" A • ei
tl $ d iiye.
what shall I do to inhe:•it; eternaai lifer '
sand "Who is idly neighbor" that be
should love hint as himself t
• From the text an I'the context r•
Martin drew a vivid picture, of the
scene as described ifs the parable -the
wounded traveller lying by the road-
side. wounded. bleeding and dyin
A. E. Martin.
Sr. 11. ®l:asby Woad 90Ernie }Jr.c ,a !u3: Pests Trare le Su; Knott,
7 . Jr. 1I.- ,Fla3r'>rie D3nnie 80; Gladys
Delve S7 f Attie their ; -_ itti-Davis
. °:st•i ' a4;1,ritt Si•. Part 11.--:
Ille of:e13G+e €i«; Agnes 741elKaD-3;
Neils' Jones 92; Alursicl Jones IIettio
May It trey 82: Mat: tba Bagshaw 78;
:aled:e 'Webb b a0. Mid. Part I1`.- Mur
lei AeD'i &tsar 09; Margiterifo Gardiner
Jean See!dun 00; Jeno l [vest : ; Lin
darn Il.irvt,? ; Beta ltasww 79;, Laura
robbers; the corning of the Priest .aand'.
Levite,me*nconnected with -the chrtreh
of the day and professing to do good,
and these passing the injured mat
Without tendering .assistance; the ap.
proach of the Samaritan, a an enemy of
the wounded man's people, the sympa-
thetic fellow -feeling for his wounded
brother and the substantial aid the
sisaritan gave him. While we tind
the two men who professed to the do-
ing of good deeds, failing in the prat -
lice, the non.profeseor when he raw
the sufferer, although of another rate
and considered *an enemy, hastened
to relieve him. ,
t
r
11►cif
on to say, showed th true neeighbor-
ty f eelfng;-�ttrtl +tir#tile its this.parablee
the professors of good failed " 1n the
practice, the inference should note Ile
Iltt is
of tray-elay tacks in rhar«itty., Even the
Priest arid Levite. no doubt, made ex-
, eiet�r ttf, tht'Tfabe h—t s .a .tits ii t
s � �' g �� � ; e "
night was drawing ors, 1bey were ser-
peeled to be at hnrne In Jericho at a ""`'"'"
certain hour, the man was dead or• he -
you'd t ' stranec', mend the ; Eol'allaers were
vet near and they themselves in d:tng-
er. While the excuses may have been
good,. they -were DO edil'llcien;t to war-. it cttafdrt�
rai:t the Wriest anti 1Levits in reefestng
the hand of charity.
From the subject ML Alaartifi point.
ell +avast 'lse rr;>0t„ vol ur,
wdr sores c� si
1314111,v, st(
Ii
stc>inbe.'S • .ei•did 14 v
F1 E. t ur:itrng.
4x.11. - Maidrliansof‘htline 9i1 ,'; Harr�
rnell : Chester 1tsrsesll 70. 8*. Pt II.
Abel' Dray 90: � e� :. 'a .
f � . I3 tC.an�� 11'cr+lgt`t�t 7.a.
Middler P.crt ]i1. J .nlnrse ltteett-Dl 71,
,Asl hdie Bait 70.Jr.East l .
$ra+ Ifaairassaroirt 72; li'e tttcl s Plenaun t 71.
NO). L� -Anna- Heil 1; Joey'Ferguson
i .'.�t1. -4 011 roll Mtit 4'it: zee .. 9.
Mayr Parsons.
yy
t¢ seta reg irrs l 3, 1 'till ligraap'f`s,
W.
ftil i kt'.1 ...
THELAHIUROI HERD *r GIANT * * * CAMERACING, FIGHTING
�
ed Direct irons Jerusalem Jerusaletn.oft Vii► tired. est Appearance t -Conti
fi Ike offle•widely kiktivirfUfilAIRO1 the- fai1.1+ aide of thiffoli
Wim. T
mate Riders in the Tet' h . 3 ' a si sfts; acconWied, the difficult f a
via ..-inersautt on a Bareharl o rwi at aid p de. ,. =a'
t sir GtlIMan ivercar�rr "ell arae many •'- J ,-..:_,_ - r - y
.Tt Y l ,
othersituilsr order , was doingsa great in relieving: the suffering and E
THS GRANA
.
orphans. o brothers, andr�bdsnws. and� TENTS
,
The Odd fellows in Acneir�ica WAVE .
now number about one and a half sR'i~•1 /t 'IIL't'
million With an Annual
.. ' .., rnt� of
. revenue
-thirteen Million Jeffers,. ind on Vin'
total expenditure fm 'bonen s 3f, aut
Iowa anti a halt millions,'
'b
In expielusioo he Made an eloquent.
ite, for a a sacred .Sabbath, ss :sting th t
if the $-.ibi t'h rim=e not kept affair st,hoiy
cI:ty the great p ;ooaf' the ellorth WAS901» r , • goitre, anl' with the.'chtua, pile e. the _1