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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1895-10-3, Page 1HURON •& MIDDLiSEX GrAZgTTE, VOL XXIII NO 7, EXBTER,ONTARIO THURSDA. R. S. PIR1) WOODHAM. N IMPORTANT BR A NCH -OF onn nUSISrEsS IS OTIli.- READY-MADE £Iothiq a artment ramposerwasocusaa. • That there are manywho have not ,as yet become acquainted with this .Dep't. is no reason why YOU should ,not. 'WE WANT YOTJ TO KNOW 'THAT Buys a Boy's 2 piece Serge or Tweed „Suit. A.lso that we have opened up a new stock of 1IEN'S AND DM'SOVERCOATS. .4,4,4,44,444.4.444,4 We bought them from a Manufacturer and by paying cash got a big discount oft regular prices. )Vegive you the saying because we want you to get acquainted with this Dept. and we want to do more business than usual in October, ach lrgrrank,Spooillist tChiropodist (ki-rop-oenesi) and Dermatalogistn at the CENTRAL HOTEL, EXETER, 'For a few days, headquartersfor genius and skill, -- DR. FRANK, the President of the Associat- ion of 14 eminently qualified American and Nrenoh Ciropodists (kbrop-o-dists) and Der neetologi ists, s here, and San be consulted, free charge, for a few days, at the CENTRAL ROTEL. doom -First Floor, head of Stairs, Ladies' Entrance, Trade Mark. BELIDA= PERMA.NENT, AND ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. Chiropedist(ki-rop-o-dist) and Dermatologist treat - Testimonials from Alms College, 8 t Thomas; Judge Lacourso, Berlin; tiromitient and influentill names will be fur- nished on application, that have been pain- lessly cured, Simone reforences-gayor Campbell, Jos -Coates, Airs. Col if bided°, etc., eto. Thankful for his visit to Sim000. A terrible sufferer, almost te ori pole for years; have boon . quickly and painlessly eurea by Dr Frank, chiropodist (ki-rop-o dist) -os Coates, Un- dertaker. CORN'S Bunions, Warts, Males, Mil - blame, IngrowIng Nails, Bursa's :(saok on the joint') Oemidrosas Odorous (per- sp !ration) and all diseases ot the feet success - cured by the most approved medioinal :methods of his originality, based upon many rears experience and the most extensive prac- tice among the best families in the metropolis. The most painful corns removed in a few minutes positively without the slightest pain (insto L d a pleasant sensation) and relieved at once by the aid of cocaine and the application .af a medicated corn blanket, whioh keeps them rom being sore or returning. No acids whab. ever applied. From an exchange. -There are many pre- tentious to skill in the art of treating °erns, bunions, bad nails, etc., but Dr. Frank is known to b3 capable in the highest degree. Read the following testimonial from theltev FabheT. C.Bergen to the delicate skill and success of Dr. Frank in his profession. From Rev. J. 0 Bergan, of Kingston -a ,tribute I most warmly reoommend J)r. Frank to all persons afflicted with the misery of -corns or other troub. es of the feet. Ire has ellevedine most speedilwand effectually, and heara IY wisli these words of mine may be ot service to him, STILL Asranisa nvxongon that Dr. Frank merits the confidence and patronage of those ,4roulded with affliction of the feet: 'Cho pests of many years disappeared before tbe skilful hands Of Dr. Frank, De painlessly removed for me a number al Corn, ono of whieh was very largo and dedp. I oordiailY oommend him to any and all who nand such benefactor. ire handlee one's foot so gently that it is b real pleasure to bo treated by hini. -A. tribute front the late Grand Opera Singer* Emma Abbot Philadelphia Rgehange-Dr. Prank, who ,recently visitod earleity, liati proved himself to bo a skilful and bbliging Chiropodist, has oared ncanY OaS0/3 that have been called insur- able, and complete suetnias has crowned his efforts. Re loaves a civil° of frientd who 111 give him a heartY Waloonte should he wish to ireturn. NOTION-, Dr. Prank wishes ladies and gentle' men to take noble° that ho not only xelievee them of ail mann net tie the feaS) but- Mates them bow to take proper care of them and• Aeon% lea ting comfort. THE- l‘f0SW REFENED LADIDS need not hesitate to calk at this elegantly kept house. Their nemos wal not be referred to: Charges irearione.ble, and the Amount named botere any- thing la done. Twenty years torperienee, oon- natation fine. Whett requested Dr. Frenk wilt 'law et t lel r ',endow without neat therm). Pruninent and i linen Hal illgeter references will b,. fur. 1 sh ed on totplieetiori, that have ;nen ildessly treated #tud ourod, Perth County leTotea ..ana John Wale); Merchant, of Staderys wee throwfront his buggy the other day aud had two ram broken, Ur. Philip St, John, of Blanshard, tell' Move to his new tonne in Stratford thie week. JtlII AleXRPtlOr, Of Mitchell, ate toad- stools for naushroorne the ether day, and narrowly eseaped losing hie life. Mr. Flannigan, of Mitchell, offered a silver cup to the best team of bowlers, and on Monday, it was competed for by ten rinks, Seeforth wioning the trophy. G. Douglas Stanley, teacher in S. S. No 131anshard, has been paid the compli- ment of a re.engagement for the third year (e800) ite a liberal increave in salary. Au interesting event took place at the home of Mr. Thomas Hill,Logeen on Wed- needay, when his second daughter, Mies Eliza Ano, was married to a Mr.Cowan of Liegar, Ont. There is an A.mericau in town this week buying geese at 50o. o pair and shipping them to Boston and: Baltimore markets. He shipped a carload delivered to him on Thursday. Mitchell Recorder, Do not despair, of caring your idols head- ache when you le Pan so easily obtain Cadet's Little Liver J.i11e. They will enact a prompt and permanent cure. Their action is mild and natural, Mr. John Clark, the former $t, Marys lawyer, who married Mies Ganthony, ethe actress, and who became ill in New York immediately after, left the hospital with his wifell,Tarsday and has gone to the noun.. try to recuperate. The death occurred Monday of William Plewee, of London, one of the best known millet% in the west. Deceased had been ailing for some yeara, hard work and exposure having brought on an affection of the lunge. If your child is puny, fretful, troubled with glandular swellings, inflamed eyes, or sorea on the head, faee, or body, a course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is needed to expel the ecrefulous humors from the blood. The reamer you beea to give this medicine the better; The whole neighborhood of Logan will sympathize with Mr. John Hamm and his family in the great loss they =stained on Tuesday morning in the death of Mrs. Hamm. Mr. Hamm only recently built one of the finest homes in the township and his wife did not nye long to enjoy it, For three years past there has been no fall fair held et ListowelnBut an effort was made this year to revive it, and the effort has evidently proved a success. OnTharit- day mad Friday, of last week, Listowel held its fall fair for 1895t and the pipers pronoence it a great success. Tbe best tall corn story of the aeason comes from Biala. A farmer out there, it is said, has a silo and when he was filling it this week he felled the corn in the field and fed it from wleere it fell to the cutt- ing box itt the barn. In some oases when the top ends of the stalks were pat in the matting box on the barn floor, fully twenty minutes elupsed before the whole length of etalka were dawn through the knives and the stubb end reached. Thomas Stayner came to Mitchell many years ago with bis parents, when quite a young lad, and. distinguished ?himself on several occasions in rescuing dreaming boys who had sank beneath the waters in the mill -pond. Of late years he had been a reeident of Baneroft, Ont. On Monday, the 16tlannat., he was sailing on Albion Lake, about eight miles west of his home, when his canoe upset and he was drowned. He was 48 years of age, and leaves .11 wife and eight children, three of whom are married, to mourn his loss. There are three candidates in the field in South Perth for the Commons, and Mr. Flagg of Miteheil has obtained from them their views on prohibition, and the posit- ion they worad take thereon if elected; ear.Pridham replied by saying that he was willing to be judged by his course in the past, and that he had no new promises to main. Mr. Erb, the Liberal candidate, had been a teetotaler for the past twelve years. but that personally he was not in favor of prohibition, as he believed it con- trary to the lawof God. Still he would favor a plebiscite. Mr. Donald, the Pat ron nominee, goes for prohibition pure and simple, and, if elected, would support a measure of this kind without any heal - beau. Middlesex County Notes. John Lankin, of Granton, sold hie stal- lion "Dapoloren whtle at the Weetern Fair to an Old Country buyer for $750, Mr. Patrick Buckley, of McGillivray, has moved onto Mr. Jae, Leary's farm tn the 12th con., which he bas leased fot a term of years. Geo. Branion, of Greaten, is moving back en the farm, North Boundary, Bid- dulph, title fall as experience teaches him it will pay better than renting. Mr. Ohm Hall and Mies Eliza, Jane Conner, both of Lienry, were married at Ailsa Craig on the 17111 ult., and are spending their honeyrnoon with rela.tiyes 10 Sentlec county, Michigan The 50-aare Win on the 2ad contention of Doithester, owned by the Moneoa er- ten), has been purchased by Mrs. Ovens„ for $1,00, but the homestead in Thames - ford consisting of about 180 acres team withdrawn, "For greeters'. months, I was troubled with& persistent hutnoe on my head which gave me considerable atnoyance, until it occurred to inc to try Ayeies Hair Vigor. Before using one bottle, the humor was healed," -T T, Adman General Merchant, Turbeyille, Va. A fine general 'purpose horse beloeging to Mr. Watley Ore, Sib con. North Dor- cheater, stepped on a nail a few days ago, Although it was somewhat lime Mr. Orr took no special notice of it for a day or two when loolejaw set in and the horde died. Another of the pioneer residente of Beat Williatte passed away on Monday, in the person of Mary, rehet ot the late Anne - der Atniertme, in the arith year of her age. Deceased came to thin country from 'overuse -Aire, 8cotland, witither wain; in 1834 and tented in East Willieene. In 1847 she was married to the late Alexa' der Anderson of least Williams. itoommegarromanagiresseimastinsmasc FlurOin County Jots. A, good appetite and retreating sleep aro oesentiel to hunt), of mina and body, and these arca given by Hood's Serowe,. illa , Mr. Hugh Hamilton, of the 6th unease - ion of Hibbert, had this year a yield of 48 tone and 120 pounds of flex from, 15 acres of ground. Lightning burned out nearly alt the tele- pbones isa Seaforth on Wed ind,ay night, It will west the company nearly $50 to re. pair the damage. All disorders caused by IA bilious nate of the system can be cured by using Cartene Little Liver PiUs' No Pain, no griping or dieurnfort attending their use. To them. Mr. Jas. M. Henderson, of Belgrave, general merchant, died on Monday after a ehort Dineen aged 32 years, He leaves a young widow tend. a number of other relat- ives to mourn his early demise. Their gentle action and gooti effeet on the eystern really rnake them a perfect little pill. They please those who use them. Carter's Little Liver pills may well ba termed'Perfection." Many frionda will be sorry to learn of the death of Mr, Thomas Tieriale, jr., son of Mr. Thomas Tisdale, of Stanley, a promising young man, who left these parts some five years ago for Washington state, where be bad resided ever since. Mr. John Galbtaith of Varna has rented his farm on the Bayfield road near the yills.ge, to Mr. Samuel Houston, of the Satibleline, for a term of years, at a good natital, eir. Galbraith goes to Hayfield to reside. He will be much missed in Verna We are sorry to learn that Rev. T. G. Thompson, formerly of Brucefield, now pastor ;of Locke Street Presbyterian church, Hamilton, has been ordered by physicians, to give up preaching for some time on account of a severe Affection of the throat. The Clerk of the Peace has issued his sobedule of cases tried by local magistrates for the quarter ending Sept. 11. It eon. tains 45 cases, 8 from Seaforth, 7 from Winglaam, 13 from Dungannon and theremainder scattered. All are for minor of- fences. 3 beingviolations of the liquor act, and 17 for assault. A heir touvist from Rochester N. y. while riding through Blythe on her way to Goderich on a bike, took a tumble and tore her bloomers. A number lot sympathie- ing ladies rushed to the rescue and with the aid of a dozen pins, pat her in shape to _proceed on her way rejoicing. The men turned their fans to the wall while the re - pains were being made. On Monday evening last a pleasant eyent took place at the reaidenee of Mr. John Galbraith, of Varna, when the members ot St. john's church assembled and presented Miss Many Galbraith with a well tilled purse, and a neatly and approp- riately worded address, as a recognition of her services as organist, on the eve of her departure to Bayfield to reside. Last week two painful accidents happen- ed in the Broadfoot re Box furniture factory, Seaforth. ear. A. Hingston was running n large mathine, called the jointer, on Wednesday, when he got his left hand caught and had the tops of several of leis fingers taken off' On the following day, Mr. John Lowery was running the same machine and he also got his left band caught, taking the top of the, first finger off, just below the nail. The aotion of Ellen Halliday,of Sarnieeve township of Stanley,which case a charge of venue was granted from a former assize court at Golierich, was tried at the Lamb - ton Aseizes last week. The plaintiff claims damages for injures sustained by being thrown from a buggy while driving over one of the township roads in Oct, last; the ,accident, it is alleged, being nutted by the narrowness of tbe roadway and its etude condition. Damages were laid at e10,000. The case was given to the jury who after hearing all the evidence, disagreed, and the case rester as before, unsettled. The township will likely offer a settlement Crediton. - 0. Wolfe has captured four let prizes at the various fairs with his black team.- Mr Emma Teamen paid our town a flying yieit on Satudity lastr-Dfies Soloman Teamaa visited his parents at Dashwood last Sandase-The infant eon of George Finabiner died on Monday and the remains were interred in the Crediton cemetery on Tuesday, - George the Hatter waa in our town last week. -Messrs Jno and Hy. Haber have taken possession of the putrip shop lately owned by Mr. Win. Banes. -Our town was well represented at the World's Fair held at Zurich last week. -A number of our citizens are taking in the western excnrsion. -Fighting is all the go in Crediton. We had a CorbetinFitzsimmone fight here one day this week. Fitz was ktocked out in the third round. -The, flax men. have finished threshing and are now busily.engaged getting in the fax - The potato oro p in this locality is the beet we have Ewer aeon. A urn sAvitra I wen atter-eked eeverely Int winter with Diarrhcea, Cramps, and Collo and thought I watt going in die, but fortunately I tried Dr. Fowler's tixtract of 'villa 8traerbetry, and it I n -n for Bohm tea lin I MRS. 3. KELLETT, Mindens WIG .Ecirkton --- Bincrs.-The Methodist Chureh will bold rwharyest home festival on Sunday end Tuesday next, Oct. 6th and 13th.-Thie Eeeter football team did not put in an appearance on Saturday evening last to play the return match with our boys as was arrangett-The Methodist Clbureh Choir offioiatee at Sunshine at tbeir anniversary services on Sunday road Tuesday last. Rev, Mr. Snowden occupied the pulpit both afternoon and evening et Sunshine on Sunday lest, Animus AND PEESENZATION.-Itnother very interesting and pleasatit time took place in the Presbyterian Church on Thus day evening of last weekovtion DreThomp• son was med.° the recipient of an addreas and several valuable proteins. The eon gregetion and friende had gathered to- gether tor the purpose of having a sold to &ha bidding the Dana kind terwell,who is about to eemove to his distant field of labor. The meeting opened with siuging awl prayer when the Hew Mr. Fletcher Pastor of the ottereh road the address. The Dr. was taken by ourptienneverthelese he rune a very appropriate reply, theek- ing the friends for the kinduen atid honor ehown him on the eve of his departure front amongst them. Tea was then served by the ladies after which that favorite hymn was sung "God be with you till we meet agaiefollowea by the peoleouneing of bit bermention which brought tho gst4or. Mg to a close. ING,OCTOBER 3 Isg5 lfonsiajt Following are the market (inotations ; Wheat ....... h.- 00 to 51 Barley . . . . . .... 3c to 32 Oats .. . ... .• 23 to 21 Peas tta to 50 Ray 10.00 to 10,00 Butter. ..... • .11 tole' Eggs.... • , , 11 to 11 REWARD OPFEISED,-Te talY one who can sell Boots & Shoes cheaper than we can. Our goods are made by the best makersaro stylish, good fitters, and we guantateethem to be solid leather. We have ittst ramped oat the largest assortment of Rubbers, /tubber; Boots and Overshoes, ever shown in gensall before If ye0 do not cell and examtne Our steak when in Leonean. you are mining a snap as we sell cheap for cash. Thirty ave emir of Shoes left y_et to be sold at half 'mit* to clean them oat, ere trouble to show goods, Remairiter meetly done and promptly attended. te. Ordered I work a SPootaltY• InIdeELOW, 4. Henurs-Mrs.Gilchriet haeretureed horn Manitoba, accompanied by her daughter, Miss May, who was in ill health, -The brickwork on Mr, Chas. aieDonell's Mee new dwelling is now completed -Mr. Ce A IYIeDonnell was in Forest reeeittly, visit- ing triends.-Another storm visited us on Wednesday night laet but it was not as severe ot as disastrone in its effects en the one about a week previous. -On Wed- nesday afternoon a very pleasant event took place ett the rendenee of Mee. Ben- gough, widow, of thia villege, on which occasion her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Clark, was united in the bonds of matri- mony to Mr. Wm. Anderson, of Marlette, Senile° county, Michigan. The happy couple left for their new home on the eve- ning exprese. Wm Buchanan, of the toweship of Hay, intends shortly moving into our village and taking (Marge Of the electric plant and to that end is now studying and perfeeting himself for the work „-The many Mends of ears. David Meek, of. this vicinity, who has for some time been under the care of Dree Thomson and Hyndmanawill be pleased to learn that she is able to go about again -Business is somewhat improved this week, as there is a large quantity of green coming in, and our mitten and buyers are kept veil busy. -Mr J W.Ortwein of Zurich,bougbt out Mr David Weierailler last aaturday and has now fall possession. He is add- ing a large, new stock to the old one and is going to boom badness. We are sorry to lose Ur Weismiller, but we welcome Mr Ortwein.-Mr F. Kibler, of Zurich, was In town last landey.--Seiss Aggie Kerr is visiting for a week at Seeforth.- afre (Rev.) Fear, of Londesboro, was vis- iting friends in town last week. -Miss Maggie Brownlee, lady clerk for Mr. D. Weiemiller, left for ben home iu Clinton on Tuesday, and is going to clerk for Mr McFata, of Seaforth. She stern on Thursday (todity.)-alr Wna Coldwill, waggon maker, has been no the stoic list this week. --Mr Robert Bell shipped, sev- eral carloadsof lumber to London this week, -Miss Allison of London, is visit- ing at Mr T. Muracolne.--Qeite a num- ber attended the Zurich fair last Thurs- day, -The I 0, O. F. brethren went to Seaforth on Wednesday night and confer- red the second degree on several new members, while the Clinton brethren couferred the first degree. Both teams did well and report having had a good tinan-Rev Mr, F. Swan returned home from a two weeks' visit with his parents and friends at Guelph on Monday night - Mr Henry Arnold, Who was unfined to bed for seyeral days last week, is able to be about again. • till b'taffaie - Bittern -Mr, A. W. Hotham, oar popu- lar school teacher, intends studying medic- ine next year, and has sent in his resignat- ion. Went:ono Beass.-Weddiug bells rang out lustily near the Tillage on ,Wednee- day a,t 6 o'clock, when Mn. A. E. Stevvart, of Exeter, was weeded to Miss el- E eldest -daughter ot Thomas Vivian. The ceremony was performed by Rey Mr: Ken- ner, in the presence of about 70 invited guests, at the residence of the britheapar- ants. The bride, who was charmingly dressed, was assisted by her sister, MSS Pearl, dressed in a very becoming and attractive robe, while Dr. Tufford, of Staffs, aided Mr. Stewart through the trying ordeal. The young couple took the evening train.for Detroit and other places. A host of friends join your correspondent in wishing Mr. and Mtn( bteweet a pleas- ant journey through life. Clsborne. SOIXODL REPORT. -The following is a correct report, based on written examit- ations antitattendahoe during the month of September, of the pupils of S. S. 'No. 10, Usbgwee. The mann are in order of merit a-Vth class -Wellington Keridake, Louisa Earl, Herbert S. Ethetington ; sr. IVth class, Mary Ellerington, Kate Slavin, en na. Dinnin, Stewart McQueen, John Bolton ; jr. IVth class, Anna, Eller- ingtou, Willie Horton, SamueL Horton ; sr. IIIrd class -Vida Cann, Olive Cann, Charlotte Earl, Elmina Cann ; jr. I1Ird class -Christina Earl, Stella Passmore, Lilia 1 -toward, Maggie McQueen, Mary Vance, 'liable Simmons ; sr. Held elan - John Glenn, Win. Harney ; jr. 2nd class -Percy Passmore, Virda Cann, Sylvanue Cann, Laura Bolton ; first book, pert II -James Earl, Clifford Whitlock, „Matthaei' Slettddock '• sr. part I-Orvil Cann, Annie Horton, George Glenn, Jeanee Vance, Ethel Homey. Albert Ellerington ; jr. part I -Irene Whitlock, Maggie Penmen), Edna Horton, , W. EfAzic.mtv, Teacher. Sharon Smoot 1-Wm-tr.-The following is a correct report for S S. No. 4, Stephen, for the month of September. Narrma ere in order of taeriti-IV-Sophie Mateo -8r. III -Rosa Bowater, tame Oho*, Bella Amy te-Jr. Ilt -Maty Roessler, Olara ridartene;-Sr. II -Alice Pedlar, EMIlln Hunnan, Chain Windt -Jr, 1I -Albert Wein, Cheater Itewe'Garnet Amy -Sr. pt. II -Arthur Amy, Mabel (nark, Free- man lelorloalt;-3v, pt. II--Ezite. Wein, Franklin Stattoni-Sr, pt. 1 -Martha Ayretriker, Almina 'eaegar, Martha Wind; Jr, et I -Willie Hoosier, Itterbie Morlook Sanaa Ayrstriker, ' Best spellere for the iteonth tvete.-H-Sophia Clark; Sr. III Rose Roeetiler; 3r, XII -Mere Roeselert Sr, II -Charlie Wind; Tr. II -Albert Wein; Sr, pt. 11-Tomitty Homier; Jr pt II 1,gtra Wein. Number on roll 40, average aateralattee 910. W J T . ItOOKS OR 0 0-ranton Buters„-Squire Mowbray and wife are Bain is erecting a uew house on Front, St. -Mass Ada jermyn, of Stratford, is the guest of Mrs.' W. Hudson has sold his house to Alija& Langford and has moved to A, Ironside's farra.-Mr. W. Hudson hits dieposed of his house and lot on King street, to Ur. E. Langford who will take nOssession at 01300. Hibbert, Stanley, Colman, Donvos. -Council met on Monday, September 23r4, at 1 o'clock, m., members all present, Thomas Wiley's bond Was accepted and his lip. pointment as oolleotor confirmed by by- law. The clerk was then instructed to hand him tho roll and notify the treas- urer of the total amount of same. Goma- oil meets again at the call of Che reeve, DashwoOd. Too late for lard WOOL) BRIM'S -While the storm was passing BRIMS. -Mr. Saker, who has been over onWednesday night the splendid on the sick hot, for the last week large barn Of adr. W. Flutings was 10 able to be around again. -Miss Leah struck by lightning and burned te the Haugh: has been to London Visiting 'An Opportunity! Ofa8,0 It T We are clearing Out the balance of our stock at sedacl- dle prices. Women's Fine Rid Button Shoe, regular price $1.50, Glearing • priee 85e. pair. Women's Heavy Laced Shoo, reg. ular price $1.25 a pair, clearing priel 75c a pair, ground. All the Bean:tree mein all tbe ber. jaco etc ert, of ailildren's Fine Buttoa Sh e, clearing price Sac a pair. implements, except a buggy, and a Zurich, spent Sunday in the village,-- niuxiber of hogs were burned. -A Mrs. H. Birk is visiting her sister xn quiet wedding took place at the relit- Meeter.-Miss. L. Seibert, Mr. aad A.3 Times /cm understood that we are sel- ling Men's and Bay's Ready-to- wear Clothing cheaper than they have ever been sold in Exeter. Betore it is too late, avail your - sell done of our cheap Ready- made Suits. Highest price paid for Butter andEggs. MARKET T DEPOT. an e P a ROSS, idence of W. EL Gray on Monday eve- Mrslanglebach, of Platteville, were the guests of Airs, Ball Sunday tea, ning at' last week when his eldest daughter, Miss Annie Olevia, was Mrv:sitAitasmBsistierrkehnacts gootriheetroTraevialattiovceks, _to Mr, .1. Kellerman is rneving Into Ma new now this week. -Mrs, M. Nadi ger. who has been visiting her parents and otherfriends in town for a few dans. has again left for Detrain -Quite a number of our villagers attended the will. funeral of Mrs. Noah Fried in Parkhill, formerly ot this place, who died while in London _Fier remains were buried Friday. -There also died an infant child of lifr. Allin Brenner on. Sunday night last, and its remainswere in- terred in Bronson Lin.e cemetery. The parents have' the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends in their hoar of deep affliction. married to Robert Hodgson of this township. The marriage was a quiet one, only thP immediate friends of the contracting fl es hang present. The young couple tvtil tt1' I I on the old farm home, one al 1,.e Attest ia the townehip, left to Rohm a bY Lae father's Brinaley. Bainvs.-OnTueaday 22ad ult., Mar- garet, wite of Mr. W. E. Hardy, died in the 29111 year of her age. The deceased was a suffer' from that dread, disease consumption, and bad been in very poor health for more than a year, but with that jovial temperament, ' which was ever characteristic of her, she kept up and went about until a few days before her death. Mr. /lardy has the sympathy of the entire com- munity in hie sad bereavement. -anise Jennie Cookwell, who has been ill with typhoid fever, has been under treatment in London City Hospital, has we are pleased to state, nearly re- covered. -Mr. Anthony Shoulnice was seriously afflicted last week with it swelling in his neck, known as "black throat. For several days he was un- able to take any kind of nourishment, coneequently his sufferings were more intense., The gathering broke on Fri- day morning, since which time he has considerably improved. • • - Fullarton. Batnrs.--alr. Hart, of Lake Ann, Micb ., who has been visiting friends here for it few clays, left for home on Tuesday morning, accompanied by Mies Rachael fitunilton, to work in hie printing office, and by old Mrs. Hart, to spend a few weeks visiting her d aughler-JA aioNa.ugh ton hes been re- engaged as principal o f the pia bl lc scbool here for 1896 at a salary of $485. -John Morrow is going to take a course at the School of Pedagogy, vehicle open on the firat of October in Toronto.- -The weather was rather cool for the picnic,. party which gathered on the bank of the Thames on Monday, to do honor a to Wm. Hackney, who is leaving bere to resume his studies in tbe London medical saloon -A new and more com- Baws.-The cement silo of Mn A. modious office has been placed in the I Elodgert, burst on Wednesday last store here for the holding of mail Mr. btodgert had just finished filling matter Mr. Morrow is the builder, the silo with corn, and next morning and though no improvement on the it vraie found to be full of boles. ais oid one en appearance, it may be mere loss will be gerious not only irt the in- convenient„ --The streets of the town jary done to the silo taus in the losing are apparently the most popular place of his ineason's crop of corn. -Mr. John for the speeding of horses by the Delbridge has purchased a Woodstock young gentlemen of the neighborhood wind motor, which works quite setts- on Sunday eughts. factorily.-The Stla and 9th concession has become noted as a stock produc- Coornarty. ing community. At the Exeter fair - nearly all the first prizes for horses BRIEFS. -On a farm within 21- miles were taken by farmers of his line. of this village is a Pair of turkeys, (mute Thos. Brook, 1st for Carriage brood and female,) which haTe acted in a very mare laud foal; W. Brock, lat for year- peculiar manner. In the early sum - ling roadster; S. R. Horn, lst for three mer the female hatched out it good year old agricultural; W. Smith, first brood. After taking care of them for for general purpose foal; John Del- some tittle she began to lay again; when bridge first for three year old carriage,. she had ten egga in the nest the male Henry Brown first for two year Old bird or gobbler took to the nest, roadster; Jas. Routley first for draught sat on the eggs the full time (four brood mare. What community can weeks), and finally hatched our nine beat this'll -4. 0. Bell who has made healthy young turkeys. In the mean - butter for the Wiuchelsea0reamery00. time, the female had made another for the past three years, has reeigned nest, laid a number of eggs, sat on. and and gone to Bow Park Farm. Mr• hatched them out. They were, there - John Taylor has taken his plaoe. Mr. fore, both sitting at the same time in Bell obtained 2nd prize at the Toronto diffarent nests, a,bout twenty yarcls fair anti 1st at Exeter • this year for apart. During the tinie they were Creamery butter. His many friends sitting they would both go up to the in this locality wish him as good sine- barn, get food and go back to their mess in his new field of labor. -Every- respective nests again.- M.r. John S. body is preparing for the Kirkton heir McDraitin our genial shoemaker, was to -morrow. -The tiustees have re- united in the holy bonds of matrimony engaged Mr. J. A, Gregory for another to Miss 'Mary, daughter of Mr. F. R. year at an increased Bilary. Hemilton, on Wednesday, the .1.8bh 4.4a ult. The bride was the recipient of a Hay. number of useful and valuable presents. ---• elbowing the estimation in which she is BRIEF8.-Mise Jessie Northcott has held. Mr. and Mrs. McDraith have returned from London and intends to the good wishes of all who have had a remain vvith us.-111ass McGregor has the pleasure of making their acquaint - gone to London for a mouth's holiday. mule, and may their journey through -Mrs. Vase), and three dieughtere, ot life be a pleasant one. -Quite a number Buffalo, are visiting that lady's parents, of our young men and maidene attend - Mr. and Mrs. John Mogalaon, en, and ed the fair in Exeeer lest week and re - numerous other old friends and etc - port a good fair and splendid time - quainiances, Mr. Vaaey is succeeding Mr, John Gillespie was away on a visit well in his business in Buffalo.- Mrs, to friends in Stratford last week. -That Henderson has gone to Detroit to visit 50 acre farm adjoining 'the village, her sons, two of whom are doctors In known as the McVeigh farm was sold on that city. -0, H. Ruasell is attending Saturday by public auction, at Me- ttle Model School in Clinton. -Miss Kellars' Antall, Cromarty, Mr. Thos. Nate Northcott is spendtng a few Hoggarth was the purchaser for tho days with friends in Exeten-Threali- ing as in full swing and grain is turn. sum of $1,400. Mr. F. L. Hamilton ing out well. Wheat is averaging over wielded the haramer.--The attendance 20 bushels to the acre, peas 25 to 30 at the Y. In. Society Sunday eveaing bullets, and oath bettveen 40 to (50 was not so larae as usual on account of the unfavorable weather. -Mrs, John Some report very large yields of oats. ma, Fitzgerrad, gn gnasegaggt, has Gillespie left on elonday for a visit over 900 buithels of peas, among her friends in Hamilton . &floor, Report -The following is the report of CT 8, S. No., 15 ;Hay and Stephen for the month of Septetnber. Nettles in order of merit. -Sr. III - Eche Spackman,Lloyet Titylor;-Tr. rti. --james Turnbull, Ottile Schroeder, Hugh Specimen, Clara Walper, Annte Burrmeister, Andy Mc Fee; - it Thos. Stanlake, &Igen Schroeder; -Sr. Pb, 11 -Mary Kenning, Henry Illerling, Sarah Marriot, nos, Pope, Antos Schroedert-,Jr' Pt, II -Olive Speck - man, Ottile Bierlingn Entitna Wild, A ken Maarten Alice AIderfion, May Pfaff, Mary Karmen :-Sr pt T-Elmor Willert, Joseph Wild, Irvine Willert; Jr, Pt. 1.--Blnla Poeder, Mary Pope, Liddie flartielb, Alfred Zeirk, Chris Fisher. • Dt1110,k1,T MoDonad.t,t, Teacher, Usborne Vie A. remarkable Cure. -4. W..7onnisou tit:Ilford -Spout between $200 and $800)In coesulting your eteMach Etna invigorate our 4 Doctors; tried 1) i xon's and all other treatments 130tillIttt°.ritidlie:ibeenino6rnOt'ScOo°trli SehbacInVlif 0°Shhie8re4ron1D'et'adierlal Efeeara pate are easy to t tete, eine trt in ftV)" 6°1"°idcil/113'"11etiredind wi'th a 25 40tiOn IA elect. 25. BRIEFS,- The fair passed off as usual, in it setisfaotory manner, both in. regards to attendance and Miances.-The cold dip Imo btightened up fall boatmen. On Thursday last a untie Bloch, of the Goehen line, met with it very severe accident. The wee on gaged drawiog petal, and while unloading, his left leg went through the bottom of the weggen, end overbitleneing, the weight of his body neaten the breaking of the lerger bone itt his leg a little below the knee. Or. Campbell repaired the injury. YOITIa BLOOD, Is the Oante of that tired, languid feel - Mg which ands rein at this seem. Tim blood. is impure and has become thin and poor. That is why yeti Wee no strength, no appetite, cannot deep. Pur- ify your blood with Hood's Stresparille, Which will give you an appetite tore Becidulph. --- Bareps.-On Wednesday night. of last week during the progress of one of the most violent storms of the season, the large bank barn of Mr. Harry Dodds, Gth con., was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, together with contents including all this season s grain. off'150 acres, 85 tons of hay, 8 acres of timothy and 10 acres of alsike, grain crusher, root pu.lper and 3 sheep. Mr. Dodds was etaniing in the door when the lightning struck the building • and succeeded in saving his stallion, and three other horses and a cow. The loss -will be about $2,000 with no in - nuance. Mr. Dodds bad intended placing an ineuranoe on the barn and contents in a few days. -The •barn of Mr. Richard Quinton, Tisborrie, was struck same night but did little damage besides injuring the south end of the barn. This also was without iosurance. -We regret to announce the death of 111r. Shaw, father of Dr, Shaw, Locate He was an old resident of Liman., He died at the residence of his daughter in. Mitchell, on Sunday lest.-Itir. Thos. MoCante, who met with a serious rite. away accident on Sunday last, we aro pleased to note is on the mend. enterprising firm. Last spring they WOodiaara. DinMTEILY Omni:an-A Teems' re- presentative visited tbe store of • R. S. Ford & Co. last week. The occasion was the fall Millinery Opening of this added millinery to the severe) branches of their business, and already are on the uppermost round in that line. The display is sitnply grand, equal te thab of any town and would be befitting a well reg,ulatecl city store. Here can be found an array of styles trimmed to suit the stature, complexion and tastes of the most fastideous. High crown, broad rimmed hats are worn, trimmed. cn both sides, The popular shapes are the Trelby, Valkyrie, Thelma, Bon Ton, Regent, Reliant ancl Buckingham. In trimmings will be found. shot silk ribbon and effects, flowers andfeathers, osprey, wings and birds, with jet, colors of royal blue, brown and ereen, "Gem" in the Eliglish walking hat and the Dutch tocques are very striking and much worn. In all the display is to be • noticed everything which compose neat- ness ancl attractiveness and which adds laurele to the honor of the popular milliner, Miss McConnell and her as- sistants. Ot the mantle department it would also be impossible to speak too • enthusiastically. The golf capes, coats, and short jackets are immensely fash- ionable, and the lines shown are ex- ceedingly taking. The olothing de- partMent has grown to splendid pro- portions, where the best Ontario and American makes for men and boys, are displayed, You Don ,Have to Swear off -- Says the St. Louis 'Journal of Apicul- ture in an editorial about No -To Bac, the famous tobacco habit men. "We know of tneny ones cured oy No-To•Bae, one a prominent St, Louis arcbiteat, smoked and °hewed. for twenty years; two boxes oured him so that evert the smell of to- bacco makes him Biala" No -to Bac tom ana guaranteed, no cure no pay. Book free, iSterlicg Remedy Co., 374 St. Palo St., Montreal CATAERTa RELIEVED xn 10 TO 20 Mitt - tete -One r, ort puff of the breath through the Blower supplied with each bottle of Dr Agnew'S Catarrhal Powder, dititutee the Powder over thenatrface of the eaten pre- sages. Painless and doliglatful to take, renown instantly, and permanently •cure Catarrh, • Hay Fever, Colds, Headed:re Sore Throat,Toneilitie arid Deafnosa 50 cents, At 0, Latz. ItIRItT011 Post Office Store • Is the place to lour et BOOTS & SHOES. A new stock just in tor the fall trade. We are dealing in tiTtUIT, Leave your orders early. otxxx=z 44, ava-es.a,444,Txvi-