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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1894-7-26, Page 84,, TFleaelO5l:` IOrevltiot, A t ST FeLLIOT,AGItiNITOR TIIk :' W13$,11111$ AletileltaNQ.S MM- . of leirouto; also for the P110elel 1. ewentheeliatC tweleh Sera, of Loudou laud 'i.hleeetttfle INeleTRAQOE Diem. We" of Maitland. GOO We are showing Sample Lots, of choice. i.egors Ferferne. We are showing a nice line of Bair Brushes. We are showing a cheap line of Toilet Soaps. We are showing a line of Combs. We show a fine line of Tooth Brushes, We are offering a Snap in Whisks. We have low lines in Sponges, We keep Tooth Picks and sell them cheap. We keep Chamois Skins, best quality, You may need some of the above, call and we will try and please you, THE— Big abjt ftto 20 pieces Dress Goods regular price from is oc to 25c. ; clearing 'price,, your choice for 5c., This is by far the best bargains we have ever offered in low priced goods. Come and see. 58c. per yard is our clearing price for a Black Pure Wool Silk Finish Henrietta worth in any regular -store $5c. Yes, bring along a sample of the best 85c. Henrietta you can find and if our 58c is not as 'good lass us by. Remember we beat in all our groceries. / pound sealer Forest City baking powder ,o 20c. ; ee lb. box soda .5cmEs for 22C, , 4 lb. b9 roger snaps for 25C. ; 6 Dingman's electric sea,.: or b 25c. ; 5 bars of castile Zr oatmeal soap 25c. , 3 forbo. - -es' best matches for 25c., ; best carpet tacks for 3c. a box Royal Yeast largest box for 6c ; Essences, largest bottle for 6c. ; pure black pepper, best quality loc. a lb. ; 4OC uncolored Japan tea for 20c, ; 45c. uncolored colored japan tea for 25c, Come to us and are money ill J. A. Stewart. Notice tTimes' ' Readers. The r readers brtentio r publishers would esteem it a favor if Ivould,when making their purchases,. rt that they sawthe merchant's adver- tisement in Tan ASTER; NOTIO) -All business announoom eats notices of public meetings, entertainments emotion sales, etc., appearing in ;.hese local columns will be charged. for at the rate of five cents per line each insertion. Black heading to count as three lines. Cash with order save to persons having open accounts. To insure ehar.ge of advertisements in current issue copy must be handed into othce on Taosday. lit 1 r TiIURS lAY, JULY 0te, 1894. LLtt .Ch, lint Sesn,ti nrxnim Trirxr,Y, Sermons; --Il. a. ni, "So.ne Hard Questions." 7 p. in, "The Yoke of Christi, Special 'Music, $%agnideatService ' Heath." Anthem, "Raise me Jesus •" Solo, Mrs Millings, Chair practice this week - on I"ridav eve. 'LOCAL lliMP 8Q iS. Fon S,t1,7„- l second hand Phaeton, I secend'band two-eeatee carriage, and one sett of soeond ietanrl ' harne.,a, Alio sew buggies and arts Apply toyy W. G. l)neseate•... else Swine lriticd, Timogreat strike midrib hasjeat subsided hi the United t;tatcs, has not only failed, to leave a bald inpreeesioc upon the eels• hie teer.4, but bns set a very bad example to the Doting, We had an illuetretiop of this is Exeter laFt wick, when some thirty cf tic flax elite is r.trock for 'higher tiaii s: lr•tiday aftcreooh they (suit work y1the in a field in the country and repair- 1c, the woods there a meeting was held, orad during the deliberation a peace maker whc apprcaol'rerl, was driven away by sticks andclubs in Diefrauds of the ino. fur reel gang. Jbeyrwet ained out until �, t tkment va effeeted, t Canis • tshetz s of s ted l 1, x Ie of the einem s e ro- v and since son have tua mn d to work., Busse twee alT r, The public are too atteilisent to parch/Vie a worthless article a scaohd time, on the eoblrary they went the .bests Physicians t.,eo virtually unanimous in saying Scott's ,Emiiidicri is the heat form of Cod Liver Pills tone and regulate the hovelir Additional locals on tires page. If yon went ehoiee Summar 'muslin% and laaea call at J, P. Clerke's. leeward McGee, of Lucien, was injured in a eros explosion at Walkervjlle l*at week. Sett J. P, Glarke'e bargain. table as.. found in his advertisipg column. It will Win. ,Allan' of legnsondville, has, e watch 110 years old which ie still an excel lent time piece, Seaforth bee disposed of its electric light plant to Soots Bror., who will in, future ran it, Thursday was the warmest day of the season. '-Vhe thermometer registered over 100 in the shade. A Tot of men's and boys' straw heats, former prices 65c and 7Jc for 9,0c each. To clear, at J. P. Clarkes. The receiptsof the recent Stratford Turf Association meet were ebn872. 07 ; there is a balance of $1,476 57 on hand. imon't miss the excursion of the season. to Port Stanley on August lst, on the London, Huron and Bruce. See posters for particulars. The work on the electric light is being pushed forward as expeditiously as. pot•sible, and ere many weeks pass the town will bellighted by electricity. A league match between St. Marys and Paris junior lacrosse teams was played on. Wednesday, Iesulting in a victory for St. Marga by 4 to 2. Mr, Thos. Russell of Riverside Farm, Usborne, has disported of his well known young bull, !'Riverside Hero" to Hon. nil. Cochrane, of Crompton, Que., for a big figure. Bass may now be legally caught. They must, the law says, be taken with hook and line only, not more than twelve may be taken in one day by one parson, and t, r - must be retorts- ed e n all under ten: inches long. s 1? ed to the water. The collegiate institute trustees of Clin- ton bare engaged B. A Coombs, of George town, as classical master a; a salary of $750 a year, and Miss McCutoheon, of Toronto, as conunereial; specialist at a salary of $600 a year. When Mr. Neil liellinnon, of Parkhill, was killing a lamb on Tuesday evening, the knife dropped from his mouth and falling point downward pierced his foot, severing probably an artery. The foot bled profuse- ly se- ly and the assistance of a surgeon was re- quired. While C. Robinson, ci imiorton, was engaged in breaking ur ice, for their butter cooler, -lie discovered. a leech firmly- imbedded in the ice. It was no sooner released from its icy prison, than it begantomove as if it had gn as lively not been frozen for half a year. A very sad drowning accident -occurred in Mitchell. Thursday. Sycliany.-,;,ung � est son of A. DeL^,,, . .,ainster, of that grace, well Bathing in the mill pond with MI other small' boys, got beyond his depth and being unable to swim was drowned, The boy's age was about 12 years. The names of the successful candidates to the H. S. entrance examinations will be published about August 3rd. The marks are subject to a revision by the Education Department. In order to pass a candidate must obtain one third of the marks on each subject, and one-half of. the aggregate marks. The late John S. McIntyre, of St. Marys, was one of the most widely ac; quainted residents cif the county of Perth. He was a license commissioner for South Perth, and his death, therefore, creates a vacancy on the hoard. He was grain rain buyer on the St. Marys market for many A year and his figure Ives one of the most familiar in the town. The Chicago Canadian -American says; Fred. Foster, the noted turfman, formerly of Seaforth, Ont,, has this season won nearly $250,000 with his famoes Dr Rice, On Thursday he made the betting ring at Washington Park scream, both Dr, Rice and Eloroy taking his colors to the front. He backed them heavier, and won nearly X75,000 during the afternoon. Messrs. Parsons started their new threshing apparatus on Tuesday, threshing a quantity of whee.t „for reeve Bowden. Theworked separator w r ked s o well, and the straw came through so rapidly that the stack builders were greatly alarmed and. one man left. They are justly proud of their machine. The yield is supposed to he about 30 bushels to the acre. J. Y. Egan, the rupture specialist of Toronto; was at the Central hotel Mon- day and Tuesday. Mr, Egan, who is a perfect gentleman, and a man with whom it is a pleasure to be acquainted, did a big business here, He intends to return to Exeter in a few months, and any who are troubled vrill find it to their comfort and benefit to watch and wait for his coming, A few days since the wife of Mr. Adam Foster, of Clinton; and baby had a narrow escape from serious injury.Mrs. Foster. was crossing the track on Victoria St•with the baby in a carriage. A box car stood close to the crossing, and Mrs. Foster did not observe that an engine was attached to it, for just as she got behinct the car the engine backed, knocking over the car- riage. Quick as possible Mrs. Foster snat- ched the baby out of death's jaws, while the ear destroyed the buggy. On Thursday morning Coroner Dr. Stenbtiry, of Bayfield, was summoned to Blake, to hold, auu inc uest on a body of one James Dntbar, who int] lived alone in a little house for a number of years, and was found dead in his bed Deceased was about 60 veers old and had been iii felling healthfor sometime, though it does not appear he had received any attention or medical treatment• The verdict of the jury wee `'death from natural oauace." The second annual eecursion of the I. 0. P. will bo the to Sarnia and Detroit leaving. Wiughare by epeeial train at 7 a in on Saturday, Aug, 11, and leaving Sarnia by sir, Greyhound at 3 p, m,, arriving in Detroit at 8 p. m. Returning Will leave Detroit at 0, a, m„ Aug. 13, and leaving Sarnia for home by special,. rein at 5 p. re. All wishing to return on August 11th eon leeve'Bernie by special train at S p. In, For rates see bills .On Sunday, ,holy 10th, Thereaea Fane 13rown,: Second : daughter of the late Thomas Henry' Brown, of London, but formerly a carriage I g builder in Settforth; arid wife of Mr. John eI to sh b la ck smtti, raciest away The tie eaged was:! horn in Ln s I nde boyo, in October, 1876,and afterwards lived in London, where sbe svgs married two years ego. About five woethatago she, with het husband moved to Seaforth, and bad jest got settled down to hxueekeeping when: she eodtrbelcd lung freebie, and despite all the efforts of local physicians, and else (looters from London, she auceumbedto the fell do- s£royer. laiinard'a Liniment cores Gosset in Cory", 7ltei t , of Aliso I!'ergnauu, The death of Mise Agnes Ferguson, daughter of Mrs. Elisabeth T+'ezgusoii, in the 29th year of her age, took place on Sunday last. Deceased had been ill but a few months, and until recently her early demise was not enterbained, A year ago Miss Ferguson was the pic- ture of health, but contracting consume). lion Of elle bowels her decline was ea- oeptionally rapid, until she became so low that medical skill was of no avail, and like the lily of the valley she soon :faded away. Mss Ferguson, with her mother* brother and sisters moved to Exeter from the township of Hay a few years ago, and after a time had proms ed a certificate as school teacher, and at time of her death was one of the staff of the Exeter Public School teachers. Being of an amiable disposition Miss Ferguson was esteemed by all who knew her, She was a member of the Presbyterian church, and her remains were interred in the Rodgerville ceme- tery on Tuesday, the funeral procession being among the largest seen in Exeter for some time. EX 3TE TIM, $. Phil. Ceews, of Clinton,. ss bile playing baseball theother evening dislocated histhumb. Mr -R. N. Rowe has moved into his new house on lidain street, which is among the finest and beat appointed in town. Mr. Phil. leoweliffe sold his farm of 50 acres, eon. 5, Usborne, on Monday to Mr. John Prout, Consideration, ,$,2,20MM0, fl¥r. T. IL Follick of St. Marys arab married the other day to Miss Emma C. Grant, daughter of Re C. Grant, Eq. of Toronto. Drs. I3yndman Hyndma'n have purchased`from Mr. Joseph Davis the piece of land on Maiu•st, on which their office now stands, paying therefor a good figure, The Carley property on Gidleystreet was snld,under mortgage on Saturday last, The house and lot:, next to Mr, R. Gidley was sold to Mr Alex. Dyer for $500, while the house and lot to the east was bought by Mr. Bert. Puke for $135. These properties sold cheap. —•4.-- Mr. Earl, who has been in town Personals-. for the past coaple of months, repair Ira Lewis, Esq., of Gotlerich, the ing sewing machines; left for St. Marys much -abused County Crown Attorney, yesterday. lYir. said lass proved bins - was . in town on Monday looking after self a gentleman, anti a mochaniuwhom the office effects of the late Thomas we can recommend, to persons having Trivia, Esq,, Division Court Clerk. sewing machines requiring repairs of Mr, Lewis, although having passed the any kind, We' bespeak for him a three score and ten is as active as in large business in St, Marys.• his youth, and bears evidence of being The Moray hotel, owned and men - likely to enjoy the pleasures and enrol- pied by . Mr. A. Goodman, together uments of the office for many years to with contents and outbuildings were come, --Mr. John T. Manning and tam- totally destroyed by fire recently, The ily, of Ridgetown, drove over to Ex- fire was discovered about 1 o'clock, a. eter last week, a distance of 100 in., but had gained such headway that miles and Mr. M. reports crops all almost nothing was sayed, 'the inmates along the line as excellent. -Mr. Rod- escaping in their night clothes. gerformer Crocker, Toronto,a typo of of this office, is in town at present vis- A petition has been circulatedt iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard among the business mei' of the east Cracker. -Revs. Jacksonand Locke ox- side of main st., asking the council to compel the .electric light contractors changed pulpits on Sunday last -in the evening. -Rev, S. F. Robin- to place the poles on the west side of son and wife, of Walkerton, and A. A. the street. This request is made in view of the fact that the C. Denovan of Toronto, attended the telephone funeral of the late Thomas Trivitt, Esq, and other poles have been placed on on Saturday last, and on Sunday even- the east side tnus detracting - from ing Rev. Robinson occupied the Trivitt the appearance of that side of the greet. fing Memorial Church pulpit, preaching an The Canadian Masonic Mutual Bene- fit Association aftertwenty-twoyears' excellent sermon touching on the life of existence, found that owing to the in - the deceased. -Mrs. James Dignan and son, Perry, visited friends in Port siu- creased a extr assessments, consequent Con last week. -Dir. C. Inglesby and upon, the extreme old age oft. its `mem- Gorden Barr are the guests of James bets, it could not continue doing buss- Dignan. -Miss Ella Switzer, of London, r'besso a Insld system of assessment, is visiting a Mr. J. P. Ross-..-i2ay. and the Inspector of Insurance has Henderson of Hensauwrtt in town on ordered that the a Association go into Tuesday Mr; Ma�sland has recovered liquidation at once; from lir recent accident and his smiling At the lake on Saturday last. Will. face is once more seen on our streets. caught Dempsey And sturgeonRobEsser,, of Stephen, He sayshe will be more cautious in caught a which weighed 83 pounds and measuredinches ''in future• -Mr. Thos Bicknell of Iowa, is 5 ft. 6 the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. Q. Bo- length, , The fish. was carried in by the bier. -Mrs. R. N. Rowe, who has been heavy sea and the breakers being so visitinger mother in Clinton, returned strong it oouldlnut get away, and by h following it down the beach the fish home last week. -Mr. Morrison, of was captured with a gaff hook. This is Owen Sound, a former resident of Exe- rile first time a sturgeon was known to ter is visiting friends in town. -Mr. E. have been caught in such away, J. Spackman is in Chatham this week Mr. James Angus of lot 10,con 3 attending', the Grand Encampment of West Nissouri, a sturdypioneer of the Oddfellows, as a delegate of the Exeter township,died Monday,gea 82. The Encampment, -Asir, Bert Fake leaves news wibe heard rertfully through - next week for Kingston, Ont.. to attend out the county where his long residence the Grand Lodge of the Oddfellows•-- and personal merits made him widely Mrs. A . Q. Bobier and daughter and favorably known. Mr. Angus was leave next week for a visit among born in Aberdeen Scotland,and came friends in Manitoba .• -Mrs. Bobier to Canada when young, locaing first in brother will accompany then. -Mr. and Toronto and then on his farm in Nis Mrs. John Sykes and daughter and sours, then in its primeval state. W 1 Mrs.W. of Woodham left last J. . Abray Many complain that the half -matured week for a trip through ,Manitoba.- peaches are -dropping off the tree very The Misses Jessie Miller and Aggie fast, and leaving very little sound fruit Murray are visiting at Mr. Wanlaes', behind, A weakness in the steal seems Blyth, for a few daps.- errs, B, Law to be the cause, and some say that this has returned borne from a visit among weakness is owing to the development friends in Brantford and other.places. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarke of Sea- fl insect life from eyes deposited in theo flower. It would* be interestinj _ to forth were guests at Mr. W. South- know whether, this disease has been colt's over Sunday.- Mrs. John Con- checked by spraying last spring. The sins of Grand Rapids, Mich., niece of etperience of those who have used the the late Thos. Trivitt, Esg., is visiting sprayer freely would snake interesting. Mrs. A. Q. Bobier.--Mr. James Petty, reading. of Hensail, was in town on Tuesday.- A party of young men from Dresden, Squire Leathern is buying a quantity who are making a tour of this western of stock, including horses and cattle, section, came into town on Monday in which he intends shipping to the old true gipsy style, and pitched their tent country. -Mrs. Fulford, who has been on a vacant lot. The party comprised visiting at Mrs. McCord'a, Thames Dr. A. W. Thorton, T. 1`' , Wells;, editor Road, the past few weeks, returned to Dresden'.rimes;A.Iiemmerly, W. Green, her home in Chicago Tuesday. --Mrs. W. Wilson, C. Aiken E. Francis, and Chas. Senior, jr,, and son, Norman, J. Gage. They remained in town until of College. st., Toronto, are visiting at Tuesday when they folded their tent Mr. J. Senior's, for a few weeks.- and proceeded southward on their trip. Miss Jennie Muttart is visiting for a They are a happy lot of fellows and couple of weeks at Stratford. She seemed to be thoroughly enjoying their is ;accompanied by Miss Wright, of London. -Rev. Robt. Fowlie of Erin' Time Grand LodgeC A. F. �A. M., of village, formerly of this .neighborhood, Canada met in Hamilton last week and is visiting among friends hereabout.- was attended by Messrs. R. H Collins lire. Vivian, of Detroit, and Miss and W. Levert. delegates of Lebanon Brooks of London, are borne visiting Forest Lodge, Exeter. Among the ofti- a their parents; Mr. and Mrs.' George cors elected from this district were Mr Brooks. -Rev. Mr. Martin preached in Collins and Rev. Hodgins of Seaforth, Willis church, Clinton, last Sunday.- the latter being chosen. Grand Chapalin, Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson of Toronto, while Mr. Collins wile elected District are visiting at Mr. Thos. Parkinson's. Deputy Grand Master for the Fourth -R. B. Lang will attend themeetinr of District. We join `Dir Collins' many. the Fruit Growers Association in To- friends iii congratulating him upon his" ronto Aug. 1. A number of ethers election totheel�iglr position, and we from this county will also be present.-- are hound to say no one can till the Miss Harrison is very ill. Her brothers office with better grace and acceptance. Drs. Harrison of Detroit and- Kansas City, respectively,eotiv e1yr are expected borne shortly. -Mr. James Walters, clerk, has recovered from his recent illness sufficiently to return to work. -M. Ea- crett, viliat e clerk,, goes to Goderich, Priaay in re the appeal of the telephone Co, -against the asses5imient of their property in this village, The case is being fought out principally as a prece- dent, -T. M. White and son, Cooper, who have been visiting here for sonic time, returned home to Windsor this week.. -Mr. Chas. Tom, who has been on anextendedtour east, visiting the principal cities and towns and various Places of interest, has returned home, l t and hisie tlxany friends sic p cosecs o a e e his smiling face onstreets again. -Mrs. 'Wilier (nee Miss G: Willis) of Detroit, is visiting friends in town,'--liii, 'ausio Weeks, milliner, is home spending va- cation; Patriarch Trott installed rite officers of Exeter Exater 7ncani ment, No. 3", Inde- pendent ropendent Order of Odd Fellows on Thursday. Pat, John. Atkinson, 0, P. A. Hastings, S. W. " N. Taylor, tr. IV, " A. 'i:. rake, H. P. " 1 . Duckin liam Scribe. " E. 3. Spackman, lTreat. lathis E. J'. Spackman xotllla weak attending the'C''rend Encampment at Chatham.c7 II c I y o Itac es, Fridayeyenin July 27th , on xkgrionl- turhl Society's Driving Park under the Auspices of Exeter Brass Bend, 13,aroa called at 7 p, no. Sharp. i'ztOGnASi. 1st prize 2cd prise, ..8 $ 1 mile novice 3 1 50 open. best 2 in 8 3 1 50 2 " Handicap 3 1 50 1 o his' ter Championship, prize, Medal Admission Gents, loo Ladies, 50 ; Children, he Mr, P1, 3 Gould and wife,; of Belleville are visiting friends in town. In mco'e worsted baiting,' and pant terse a new surplus jest: to bond at J, P. Glarke's going cn e excursion Everybody is g z p, thex a to Port Stanley en August 1,1 The cheap- est and best of the season. A petition is to he put in circulation,, among . the property owners on Main et. ll rind dente(' et ' •, between the town hh d having for. its ,nlrjotst the paving of the walls sdiththe grenolithtc composition, It. will require the signatures of two thirds of the, property owtrere and a represent talon of at least ole beef the value of the property conlerned, It is proposed tc have the council lety a frontage taxfor two thirds of the erne of the walk, the balance to be raised set Of the general and, PICR,a�DS Boots & Shoes. We have just passed into stock two large consign- ments of Boots ` and Shoes, purchased direct from the manufacturers for spot cash, at a -big discount. We in- tend giving our customers the benefit of this deal. Ask to see our Ladies' Dongola Kid Button at $ 1 75. Its a beauty. Trunks Valises This is the time of year when everybody is visiting their friends and we have now in stock a very com- plete range of Trunks, Bags and Valises. You should'see our stock before purchasing anything in this line, Hosiery • Gloves. We intend clearing out everything in summer Hosiery and Gloves. Note our prices Hose 3c. up- wards -wards ; Ladies' Hose 7c. up- wards. Ladies', Gauntlet Gloves 19c pair Now is the time to secure bargains in the above lines. R emnants. We have sorted out a number of remnants of Dress Goods, SilkDe Laynes Prints ,Sze ,which we will sell regardless of cost. You will be sure to find something among the Iot which you can use to advantage at the prices 1narled• if. Pickard S©/7' DIRECT 1\IPORTERRS. d me6022919=12111111114r..a: VaLZ''S:a:SaCL'"Z~r.':t Summer Hats, in straw and felt and of correct shape at CAR - LING BROS, 4 A private andpersonal matter - the _ the fine summer underwear at CARLING BROS. Men's Fancy Hosiery for summer wear at CARLING BROS. Shoespinch which do notthe feet or the pocket'book are BtoROSbe found at CARLING . • Ties,Collars, braces the newest t CARL CARLING. BROS, No one talked to death at Car- ling Bros., their goods speak for themselves. The trend of trade is towards Carling Bros. because thee, values and bargains are there, Eggs 90, Butter 150; BORN, I3RUDERI(7 K. --In Usbcrre, on the ]..r ult., th e wile of lir- C. Broderick, of a daughter. EYRE....In Hensel], on the 19th inst„thewife of John Eyre, of a daughter- Seaforth, on thel'ithinst., the wife of Mr. Edward Hunt of a son. L thenwiife of E. W. Lea-thoinne of a dant daughter, DIED. atoINTYRE•-In Fullerton on the loth in st• John Stevenson McIntyre, aged 77 years. Fanobsos.-In Exeter, on the 22 Inst„ Ag nes Ferguson, aged 28 years, 1 month. Fn:ezosaa•—in Usborne on the 10th inst., Ethel Pearl, daughter of Michael Fletcher, aged 7 years, 8 months and 23 clays. D'WN.-In Woodstock, on the 2 2nd inst., Grace, only, daughter of Air, Frederick Down .formerly ofEieter,agad 10 months and 22 days.• MARRIED. elven FlR-POOLE- At the Methodist church, Red Deer, Alberta, Julyllth, by Rev. E. S. Baker, Percy A. Switzer, of Lacombe, son of Henry Switzer, to Miss Clara Poole . of Lacombe. :T ILL IA1tiS-CAvEF-Atthe First Presby- terian church Bay Oity.11fich.,on Wednesday July 18th at 6,30 a. m., Air, J.Wililamson, of Pontiao,to Miss Nellie Oaves,daughter of Mr Thor'. Caves, a former resident oflExeter. FOLLICK•-GRANT.-on Wednesday,Tuly 16, 1 Grand Trunk Railway Company's re- turns of traffic for one week ending' u 1894, ch sadecrease $67; J 1 14ow of Y 600, as compared with the same weeK last year. FXEOUTUBS' NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of. William Saundoza, Deceased. In pursuance of Sea. 36, Chap. ?10, Revised. Statutes of Ontario, notice is hereby given that all creditors end others having claims against the estate of William Saunders, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 12th day of February, 1898, arereouirad to send byost, prepaid, or - deliver to Henry Cilber, Creditor), P. 0:. Executor of the estate of the said it(eoeased, on or before the 90th dayof July, 18941 a'state- ment of their names and addresses, and full nartioulars of their claims, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after the said last mentioned date the said Exeo•stor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled' thereto; regard being had only to the claims of which notice shall have been received, and the:said Executor will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been receiv- ed at the time of such distribution. R. H. COLLINS,. Solioitor for the Executor. - Exeter, July 5th. 1595. -3 in. at the residence' of the bride's father, 9,' - - - -- — Churabill Aye., Toronto, by Rev,J. Follick, father of the bridegroom, Thos. H. Follick. M. A., Faience Master Collegiate Institute , .f St. it. MaC- ryGrants, Ont.•,Es %oq. Eurma r., only daughter r QLaAC1;-HARSTONE.- On svednesdas, 18th July, 1894, at the residence of Mr. Leonard I3artstone, brother of the bride, by the Rev. A. Grant, B. A., assisted by the Rev. Will- iam Qualms), brother of the bridegroom, Noah Quo -ace, of St. Thomas. third son of the late - William Quanee, Thornhillhesd Devonshire. England, to Mari, Euphe mitt ,3rd daughter of the late.'Robort rlarstone, S t. Marys. HOW IIOR TO GET A `•Sl7NL1GII1' 1 PICTURE, Send 25 "Snulight"Soap wrappers (wrap per hearing the words "Why does a woman will receive by Pos' aPrett Y picture, free ea from advertising aid well worth (taming. Cheap -st look older sooner than a maul' to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market, and it will only coat la postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open, Write your address carefully, i1 li-i-li i I was eurecl o' Bronchitis ane A•thm a by MINARD'S LINIelE`T. Lot 5, P. E. I. Setts, A, Livingstone. I was cured of a severe attack of Rheu matins by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Mahone Bay. John Marler, i was cured of a severely sprained leg by DIY ARD'S LINIMENT. Bridgewater. AND JBO Joahtra +Vyn:oht. CASA PRICES Huron and Bruce. London, Gesso ItoaTx- London depart...-. Exeter ... Iiensall ifippen Brucefeld Clanton ............ Loud in .... i 3 th•. s Belgrave ta'ingham arrive... Gotta, Sourie - Wingham, depart... Belgrave Byt1h . Londesboro .. „ Clinton Brucefiold Ifipnen • Hensau Exeter .. „ ...,. Passenger. . 8.25 A, fir. 4,40 t'. tr. 0.29 null 9,42 0.10 9.47 0 20 13.05 6.28 10.12 6.55 19':9 • ,,14 10,38 7.23 1052 "' 7.37 .• 11.16 8.00 Passenger 6.35 A. M. 3.25 r. st (;.60 3.41 7.03 4,01 710 7.45 4.28 8 05 4.40 .8 22 4.55 . 8.40 5,12 J,, C. 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