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Exeter Times, 1896-3-19, Page 1-77""wiseeeeee. • HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETT, 'TWENTY-THIRD YEAR. No. 27. EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19th, 1896. .FORD &O VVOODHAM. -SPRING 4.11.1MONNIfammite. /11111011•201.••••••••••••••••lir Bishop and w _ with marked attention. The visit will i Corbett. Hensel! as listened to throughout Farquhar. i i Fowl ohwicantg aro the market quotations. surely be inspiring to the esteemed I Baines -James Rivers left on Fri- BeaEFs.-Mr. Harvey Steeper has Oats 22 to 22 church. -Rev. Muir, of Brucefield, on • benefit of hishealth.-Ourvillage tailor to his new farm which he purchased. .77 t'77 rector, and his co-woekers in the ! day week for the Old Country for the • been very busy the past week moving Bailey Peas 45 to 50 Sunday last exchanged pulpits with !added another valuable horse to his . The farm was formerly owned by B. Exalter Rev. Henderson, and preached an in- stables last week. -The daily hours of t Milliken. con. 23, 4cGi1livray. We WAN to $12.00 Eggs 14 to 14 it to 11 teresting and profitable sermon. -Miss ' leisure are being occupied in wood bees feel very sorry to lose him as e. neigh - Timothy seed ...... .... ....112. t: gi IOcnIveulineeTa. We regreii'Lthis r:veek LJ li U to hroniele the death- of Miss Flora McColl, of the township ofHay„ which sad event occurred at her father's resi- e- Crand----_-_-_, deuce on Wednesday. The funeral - took plates last Friday afternoon. Her a e a a • parents have the heartfelt sympathy death of their daughter, as she was in fairly last. -Miss .Angehne . Graybed, of that David Witherspoon niet with a :past eleven her spirits had gone to millinery . inning of a in the sad and sudden ______ ' .,...___ good health until the hou • death. Diabetes was the eau It is Our pleasure to announce BitlEPs.-Messrs Robert. and Cecil !have been in town the • struck on e lea a in i w 1 e 1 Boston, where they went with and opening a branch of a chartered bank , e will soon be able to be around Roxie Eacrett has been visiting the • by old and young . -A number of young bor, but .4etir loss wilt be other's gam. Misses Chaprnine-Mrs. James Troyer men talk of going to the Wahigoon ! We wish 'him and ''his family every is improving in health -John Pope County in the Rainy River Distriet - 1 success and prosperity. -Old granny visited Dashwood Friday. -Miss Edith .............--- i Hunsicker passed. quietly away the i osT Bonthron is learning the millinery ! p 1 other day. She was only ill about one X with Miss Smith.. -Miss Smith has got. i . Brinslase i hour. She spun several knots of yarn comfortablysettled inherinewquarters 1 •16. .......W, : the elay she :died and in the evening mentioned last week, --John Kibler, of I BnIlms-Amaza Sznith has rented a.; about 9 o'clock darned a pair of mitts Crediton, was the .gnest of his former : farm in Lobo and removed there this. and then went to bed to refit, being in employer, J. W. Ori on S'unday week -We regret to have to report i her usual good spirits, but before half JOILN! WHITE & SONS Publishers and Preprietors SELLING r of her Dashwood, is visiting Mrs. john Pope. painful accident the other day. He God wive gave it. She was or; years se. -Several agents of different banks , was cutting wood in the bush and was , and 9 months of age. interviewing, k th 1 awith n -1. 1 i b.: our Spring Opening of Ross returned home this week froin business people as to the prospects of §•ave him a severe cut. We trust that Millinery Capes --`4(t.' 9 9 evere selling a car load of very fine here. Good enouragement has been • again. ....----- .......,-- i . _Myth. horses. -Mr. and Mrs. Shrum Camp- tendered and it's a foregone conclus- I i Muuns.--The lumber and a huge ' t • - 1 bell, of Usborne, visited at .A. Mur- ion that such an institntion will he : quantity of brick and stone has been i placed on the old A.grieultural So. ; eiety's grounds for the new public! ' a drools width 'will be commenced 38 WIlS reported worse, is now slightly on Shatfer's on Sunday. --Mrs. Geary and ] brewing 1D, the 3letropobtan aebool • - I soon as the eeasonopensa-The regular the mend. We hope soon to report Miss McConnell, of Seafortle• visited section for some thne past, culminated i Lenton service will be held in Trinity. his recovery. --S. Rennie is making Miss Hagan this week. -Mr. and Mee. 1 Monday night in a gemeal field fight church on Wednesday evening at, 8 preparations to commence building C. A. McDonell, have returned from ; in which several,of the ratepayers took o'clock,. --Mrs. Higley and daughter, an exteuded visit arnong friends in part -The manner in which the corn- having spent a couple. of weeks at the Toronto, Berlin and Forest. -There 1 =Mee of management in connection !Rectory, returned to their how on was a Pretty wedding at Hills Green , with t h e Biddnlph Agricultural • fd,,,y last. --On Monday another lest evening,. at which several Howell- • Society's oyster supper and concert, ! ! old .settler, Robert, Laidlaw, of Morris, nes were present. It was the mar- , attended to their duties, is worthy of .issed away to the MI word iafter Dress Goods, Dress dock,s Saturday.-Shnon Hunter, of established here as soon as a suitable Granton,' Tuckerenutlewho has been for some- building is obtained. -Ma and Mrs. Trimmings and Silks time, and whose condition last week Troyer, of Hills Green, visited at, E. I Bruane.-Trouble, which has been --FOR Priday Sati-irday, March 27 & 2S operations as soon as the weather per - mita -Mr. IlleEwen intends moving his office to the salt block. -The When we will show an elegaut display of new and seasonable lines for country side are at a loss to know who Ladies' Wear -the very newest ideas in latest styles of Foreign and Domestic True Tams correspondent, is, consider - Millinery. Also a lovely variety of able spectilation being rife. He. moves and has his being in the community, Ladies Capes, in Moth, Silk and Satins and will faithfully and carefully if 9 chronicle the events stranspirieg in our prosperous little village, in sueh a All Departments will be made specially attractive, and we extend a hearty 'welcome to the store, and will promise a day full of interest if only as eightseers. MafF'Don't lose sight f our SPECIAL SALE of Kid Gloves - all sizes -for 49c per pair. Mill Ends of Cottons and Flannelettes at half the regular prices. R. S. FORD & CO. 'Woodhara. 13umrs-Jas. 13. McElrea, who is learning the blaiiitsmithing with Mr. Stewart. has been on the sick list the past few days. -Mr. Swallow, of Toronto is •visiting his aunt Mrs Abray.-Wood bees are now the order of the day, no less than 5 have or are to take place in this neighborhood. ---Miss Annie Abney and her eonsin spent Sunday last in Clinton. -The logs are again coming to the lnill in large numbers, makinggood use. of what is supposed to be the last . 4e sleighing of the season. --Rev. Hoskins of Nissouri and. Rev. Nethercott of this place exehanged pulpits onSenday last. Bieldulph. BBIEFs.-Master D. Revington, of Forest, is visiting his parents in Bid- dulph.--Clarence Abbott purposes paying Galt a visit soon. -As INlitcholl Mountain, farmer, 3rd con. Biddulph, was about to retire for the night Thursday hest a seedy looking tramp knocked at the door for admittance and boldly asked to remain all night. Mr. Mountain stepped outside to in- form him be was not in the habit of keeping such customers, when the tramp seized him, thinking no doubt to rob the man, but he was mistaken in his man, being an Irishman and. well up to collar and elbow. After a, desperate struggle he over -powered the tramp and dumped him out several Yards from the door in a snow drift, when he was glad to make his escape towards Usborne. He did not know tillthen he was in Biddulph. Mr. Mountain deserves special praise for his daring act. He avows tramps better give him a wide berth in the future. Bruoefleld. e Beanns.-A. Mustard will place a -cement foundation under his barn; this is the first foundation of the kind in our vicinity. -Mr. Woodley, Strat- ford, is having the material heuled for his barn, whose farm his rented by Wm. Berry.-Thefurniture, stove, etc. of the R T of Tin the village were sold on Monday; all the property belonging to the society has been sold excepting the organ, which will also be sold ; we are sorry the society has been dis- • banded, as there is still much work to be accomplished. -Mr. Fach is having his hotel enlarged; as there is but one hotel in the village now the accommo- dation is reet suffieient for the public. -John Snider, our popular harness manufacturer, has secured an assist- ant in the person of Andrew Oke, of Exeter. -Alex McKenzie, who recent- - ly sold his farm in Tuckersmith to Jas. Allen, has become a citizen. Whalen. ButEtrs•-Edward Sutherby, who some years ago blacksmithed at Whalen corners, died on Sunday in Michigan. His remains were interred combe ie visiting friends in lemdon.- in the Zion cemetery, Usbornet this Saml Lord, of St.. Helens, is visiting week. He was 88 years old and un- at A. McPherson's this week. --Miss married. -James MeDonald's, of Bow- Jennie :McKenzie, who has been visit- manville, is visiting at A. Glinnung inn. Mrs. A. McPherson, has returned ------- and otherifriends in the neighborhood. ' -George Squires en Monday sold a fine carriage horse to W. H. Graham, of St. Marys. -John Shipley intends putting a stable render his barn in the spring --J. :Allison had a successful wood bee on Tuesday. Corrie arid See Us. 4. P. ROSs* ....Merreet Dasttwood Blume -Mr. Muser takes possum, - ion of the hotel here on April let, when Mr. Wilbert, and those associar`e riaeiv of Miss Maggie, daughtiT of John mention. --Dr. .rhomnson is still ma , ed with him will proceed with the 'flax loni44.uld st.vere illness. The remains businese.---H. Willert, tleorgee Koch, Cochrane, and Ja,mes Love, son of the ! able to attend to his duties. left lus late residezice on Wednesday O. Kellerman and others liztve pew - late Hug,h, Love.-TuesdayWasthelith afternoon for the Cidon cemetery for chased the fax business of Havtleib X of Ireland, but, this being a smnewhat interment. -Quite a number of our Coe and will unite forces in vonducting Scotch community, very little sham-, Carmel. . . ieitizens of late have been confined to 1one of the largeet flax aroducing manner as to give pleasure, lather eo( was evorn, waterer, a nee .1 ' the house with severe colds and lune; , in Ontario. --Saxon litton, son of than insolem•e. In fact we intend sprig adorned the Lipids of a. few of 13mEes-Miss T. O'Connor is visiting trouble, but we are .plelised to heir *Thos. Fitton, of Ext44T, illiSleltseal one making Tim Teems a weekly bulletin the more .enthusiastie lions of the biT Sillter, Airs. J. G. Quarry. -Miss M. that they are on a, fiur envy to recov- i of the stores in R:mnie's block and for the Ilensall people . -T. 13erry has green Isle. -W. R. Hodgins visited . Quinn, who luxe been on a visit to re- ! returned home from his trip to the Crediton. on 'Wednesday last. --The i lativier and friends in this vicinity pnr- • ; erT.--John Thoziapson, one of the re- • win open a jewelry store hiTe at an , sh ents of Myth,. -is seriously di at early date. We wish him success i mi motherland, whence Imbed gone a few Cosgrove , concert held on Saturday ; poses leaving for her home in netr°ite ; present, with little hopes of recimela, his undertakinge-Philip Zimmer in - weeks ago with a numbte* of horses. evening was one of the best givim m . in a few days.- Mr. M. Breen, (if Park. , tends moving to Michigan in a SeTsr Messrs. James and R. Bell, who ac- Hensall for some Vane. The hall was ' hill, while driving on the 12th t•on. of , • days. Ile sold his ehrittles last week. companied him live also returned. well filled, and all seemed pleased with I Stephen one day this week, collided t --d/ne evening recently Rev. Eby join - Mr. Berry brought with him a fine the entertainment, especially with j with a. load of trim logs, damaging his i , (*rand, Bend. ed in the holy bonds of matriniozAv horse, which he came nearly losing in that part presented by Bert. Harvey. i ctitter aud throwing him out For- 1 -- Andrew Birk and Mrs. Pfaff. -we the voyage. The return trip was very He fairly brought down the house. I Ornately however, he got off with a ; Ourreature-It is our painful duty . join a host of friends in wishing the rongh, occupying fifteen days instead Hugh Chesney, of Seaforth, visited good shaking, up. to record the death of Mr. 'William of eight days m the passe. Mr. his brother, James, on Mondliy.-Miss 1 i Fallis, of Grand Bend, width occurred n. ewly wedded a life of happiness.- - Several children of Andrew .Birk tee - Berry avers he will not cross tut' creek Hagan and brother Ed. visited ut Dr. I 1 on the 10th inst. The sad event WaS , ICirkton. , not unexpeeted, aa the deceased was in . sembled at his residence the other •rg.'11.11 in winter. Before leaving he McInnis', Seo.forth, on Sunday. -Sugar 1 _ an Win. Dickson, who he thinks- bas making has commenced, several fivr- 1 a . . evening- and tireeented Mr. and Mrs. i failing health formerly inonths, and a not vet Stilt ti Martha Smartie- niers already reporting a good flow of 1 ..ndtuFaia-Mas. li'. ...8„tins,e,T is. T.P.ry `, sudden. at lee t o la ipi f. roi ,.,t . . .1 f .• •' i b ieht to a • Birk with a handsome easy chi& the arduous arboni ineidental to the eacha-Service was held in the church sap. -D. Ur(mhart It t. ear lotteis i sit'le wItli la griPlw•-•tx'rt.' 1-• of oat ineal read3r for - export to the 7 ed his ankle on the iee Sixturday.--A in arr sprain - Sunday last for the first tine, in eey- cIose a life that has been metinly spent British market. -Mr. turd Mm. Troyer, , shooting inattth. wits held here on Sat piopeers ,,r tht. thickly vaiotled port- oral weeks owing the diphtheria epr- ,horn in Enniskillen, Irelanl, I deride. 'Wave are somp rum. cases. and Mile Shaffer Were in Exeter Tues- . urday afternoon, J. Bares side win- Ions ()atlas aroeinee, Mr. Pais was . ning. Another will be held nex,t, Sat- , this week reported. --Dr. Redline day.--TizE nexus is eagerly sought to her home in London . -Miss I a"°a1 were in the vitae ee Friday --- The Ally after every 'Thursday mormag...--It is .1111 4".7.-- l• s ,A,!. I '..I • 13 't -2_0 .. . t .4! seventy eight years ago, came to tins mcq,chanth awe peepirring. for a Polloek, who has lx visiting friends rumored that Joseph Case 1S, about who hesbeen visiting here for the qt. t country when a young mail and ste- in Exeter, returned home on Siam- leasing the Lawn Tennis Court on the , month* day. -Mrs. Vance, of Taxanto, is the south side of Richmond street. There! last -Mr McQuillian who bre; been 1 About, 40 years age) deveased took up an ;La oauetd capacitv,....-Mr. aed Mrs. returned home on Time( ay t fled first in the township (4 mamma. laree spring trzule.-The ressessor of St r'•phen township was here Saturday sick, is on the mend. -John Muir was !his medenee it tie- then almost un - 0 • euest of Mrs. E. Shaffer. -J. Eyre, enaY be some (Tee (Jilting about it, ba • who had his arm broken, at •the time coming • ( vents often ca,st their' London -unl Toronto last week , . t. e. .• „ ,, .. .. , Adam Wurtz, of ntvistoc.k, were vis - the load of ForesterS upset, twine six shadows before , Josenh ,eanild make „seeming snaps for their cuetomeasa- ; at Lon( , . . Moe( a re alb 1 nee:, :elm ()truffle:a the 'Greed Bend. By a life of unceasing Rile, fi•iends iluil rehrtiveS in the village near future. ,. . prudent cem.nnee, , deceased. succeeded lastrweeka-Mr. Musser, out new Lend, . weeks ago, has resumed work.-Jaines an able and efficient manitthT, and ere I Thera is to be a concert, in the hill 111 inehistry, Unimpeitehedde bemesty and again able to be on tlie street. -E. rendered a good accountathemselves, i e io cleitring a huge fitriu, (eat:tin good a jaw lord, is here itr(wring for the boom • Bonthron, we are pleased to notice, is the fall the playeze will noraeubt have i the Paulin, of Dashwood, visited E. Ran- -0. E. Case was the guest of 13. Hog- I buildings and in addition to providing . in April.--JaS. Hartleib has purchased handsomely for a large hunely, left a driving volt from nem• Blake,' nie last week. Mr. Piudin is one of garth la:t Sunday. --D W. Foss has 1 Staffs. --svh1(41 will be among the fastest e . vcritedile (at:de id Ins . death to his i fallen. see in town when lweken inaaMiss Ida, W. It ‘ • I.Vbyte 1,1. " 11141 , He Fasenarieted in early life to of Exeter, was a guest at Wm. things lively iu that burgle -Alm meeting of the South Huron agrienit- : . I.IEJ''''• .. 1 1 village o:a..--; Ali. aitloi.mr.!,. ..I.ITurnbulla „sot. - t`• • t ,'t1 f -.- , ',1,`•'') t': Ile.its• o''t big yeltrs told undoubtedly prejudi- Listowct has been visiting friends in village.- -Hoffman Latimer, of Seaforthe is visiting her ural soeiety was lield iu the ea i s.ae.ht elle. 11_11.1 ( MI, I._ 1,__ 1_1(41 h III_ ,..11h miss 110imeis carson, whose sudden z Snell's. sr. on . Sunday last -Philip daughtea, one of the assistant school Saturdtre last.--Kennith Mae:many i 1.,u,!ii,!t),:ip,d.iii .M! .11( 1,11...1(At fon T .„,1.- death from heart dieease :mine yeare , ' limner nioved to Port, Huron on or_tii:" . nooit. !Ii ..I ilimo,. 11 111," since, blightrel the holtes of his declin- • Thursday last.---A.Iosts Withers, of tetu;hers, herea-R. Bengough intends returned to his home in Ailsa Craig I 1,?, ' mer, and had a bee the other day Almit on ,bond 13 night. --Miss White- ; it..m 1.43, . (.).!. va. ,ttecutillh,.. if `1. tttler!l'tfrlitij;:- '1- , evilly affected her hetilth. Hie surviy- .. . , Bros.' mewhinierv has larrIved and they ;Ind earoinid 1101* building a, new house the coming sum- this WPek.---R. (0 id reteneng frenn i ' hauling materiel -Sleighing irbout sides is very sick. -Miss Maud DeLion 1 1CAN NY" 1.'" 'N 41 t•• .•i• • - • , •-• I .1. 1. To ( ne, an aim e., mei ( epee e the village is a thing of the past, and is :title to be out after her sickness. -J. ed for their new home in Pahnerston. the advent of spring would be heartily Coulter and C. Blackwell are visiting I -Orne Butson has engaged with Jas. welcomed.-Tnn 'Items and Clinton friends in Milverton this week. --Miss • the coining stunmer. He New Era are at sixes over the propos- Gauley, of Clinton, is in town this ; Barber Thr intends moving his hunily into the ed candidature of our worthy citizen weeke-C. Bossenberry has moved to I house on the old Lavery farne-A Reeve MeE wen, Inc Parliamentary Zurich. We wish him success in ' leighing party went fronthereoniThurs honors in Smith Huron. Tim Tams his old homee-Messrs Gregory and diver eveninp.i last to Exeter to the weight, Ont. ; Mrs. Thomas Dunlop, • has. the correct string ; the farmers Bolton, of St. Mitrys,.Were N;isiting in have been heard thne and again ex- town lest week. -Geo. Schillig of home (if AndreW SthWt.u.t, and report son, of Dollarville, Alichigan, Deceas- of Petiedea, Ont. ; and Mrs. 1). Pinter- 1 ! this week. -e r. OPS1, Of StratfOrdi LS '.1. R * t'' ed was an upright consistent mem- ! visiting his brother at present. -Silva Pfriff is sick with diphtheria -Jacob . pressing themselves adversely to Mr. Znricht was in town S•etnrility.-fAeo. a pleasant time . -Mark Clarke has McMillan, the present incumbent. He Joynt is in Exeter this t. eek taken on another lazind. to. manage his large farm. ber of the Methotlist church and died t ; Kellerman was in London last Wed - may be a farmer, but Mr. McEwen is DeLion has got a situation with the Uoutity S. S. tionvention. The annual convention of theCounter Sabbath School Association was held in Cannel church, Hensel], on Wednes- day and Thursday of last week. In the absence from the county of Pres. D. italbeck, Vice Pres. J. P. Ross, of Exe- ter, took the chair. The subjects dis- cussed on Wednesday were "How taught lase Sunday's lesson," by Mr. Ross ; Teaching the lesson for March 14th to the Primary class," by A. Day, Prove Secy.; "The ceremonial law, il- lustrated by Rey. J. W./Rae, of Acton, one of the most interesting and instruc- tive of addresses; "The relation of the Holy Spirit to the word. and teacher," by Rev. J. W. Holmes, Clinton, and "The outposts of the soul and hew to win them." by A. Day. A general committee was appointed, consisting of Rev. F. E. Roy, Rev. F. Swann, Rev. S. Henderson, J. 0. Stoneman and W. Elder, Hensall; J. P. Ross. H. E. Huston, Exeter; G. Swal- low, I. Taylor and R. Holmes. Clinton; H. McQuarrie,Blyth, and S. G. Brown, Wingham. The following are the officers recono- mendedfor the ensuing year :-,-Pres., P. Ross, Exeter; Vice Presidents -Rev F. E. Roy, Hensall; R. Holmes, Clinton; D. M. Gordon, Win gb tun, and J. B. Hoo- ver, Clinton; Minute Secy.; I. Taylor, Clinton; Cor. Sec.,J.C.Stoneinan, Hen - sail ;Treas., S. 0. Stevenson, Clin- ton; Executive. G. Swallow, IL Foster, Jots. Scott, Clinton; W. Elder, Hensall, S. G. Brown, Dr. Sowler, Wingham; W. H. Kerr, Brussels; H. E. Huston. Exeter; W. D. Bright, Seaforth. Messrs Holmes,Spallow, Ross and Tay- lor were appointed a committee to con- fer with the county C.E. and E,L. So- ciety, with a view to amalgamation. . Both Exeter and Wingham wanted the next convention, but the commit- tee recommended Wingham. Pure, rich blood is the true cure for nervousness, and Hood's Sarsaparilla, is the One True Blood Purifier and nerve tonic. - e-eseassillesea... Since adopting the Cash System we find our customers better .pleased. They get better value for their money and ,feel happier. We A.re Givitiag Genuine 13argairas Bargains that will bring trade our way, and bargains that glad- den the heart and save the purse. •• We have purchased a Heavy Spring Stock of all classes of Seasonable Goods, which we intend to sell on the cash, customer - pleasing basis. A trial purchase will convince you that what we advertise are .bold facts. BROWN ,F)R 'PTIEFt. •se'e 'Stores ea Ian Dashwood's business men, and reports recovered from his recent B t nig cm ( ten aro 1.‘ ilham I,. Indli,s, Thomas Pane who inherits the. home- ! will have it in running order ere long. general merehant at tileind Bent!. ; 1 __..mr. Rennie has now the centre part el of his building completed and expects stead ; John A. Faille, druggist 1)1. t the new jeweller will open out soma -- Parkhill : Fred Fallis, of (hetua Be.ed.: 1 messrs. Goetz., Kellerman, Paulin. and Mrs. It. Fulton, of Ellsworth, Mieln- Michigan ; Mrs. It. J. FMB's, i Rev. Eby., attended the Convent- gan ' Mrs' .1"bn maara, of S.em'rY• i ion in Hensall last week. -Oar saw 1't Ark" ' '11 *1 • e boon shi dne some limner the farmer's friend, which is infiuitely Exeter electric lightCo.-MissHotham, more important. Mr. McMillan has been a fernier, but a farmer for his inn•iting life everlast i n <r. Decetistel with a sure and eertitin hope of 1i1 of was laid to rest in GrancrBend ceine- r . - SS. 11(1)feiied.ayKoonl business. --The auction sale succe _ c 1, held on Tuesday was 7n, iie ha e moved into the vile more to the farmer in one yogi, than 1311i e; es. --The weather has Itoen fine (littz; (1:fttlditsltv, ill: eheekr,eztthf tee to* only osonne to): ontru.: .. .. i citizens, -There was buried en More own pocket. Mr. McEwen is worth Mr. McMillan has been during his life. of late, s:auly andcold.----The fish men I and Mrs. David Schroeder, who suffer - As to Mr. McMillan being the choice have been making some good heeds 1 of the epnvention, as claimed by the with 1110 gi I 1 ne t S, :MIL SUM(' have I ed for fan-la' was NiTgbl'AN•Vicitetkl(1 N1'‘;OlythodfititthSeUrllata: New Era to be a significant point, hooks set for t i•o:i , . M i ss Militia at that time no one else, likely to ac- Mollard returned 00 Detroit on Mon- i niers and will be much missed in the cept it, was thought of. And -coin. day after visiting how I 1 family, this being the seeond child they . ventions held years beforethe election, Mrs. Thee Deolop, - 1, . I All' wooke• • I have lost in the short, space of tere Mrs. R. J. Edna 0; Ae,...e ciele. re- , 01 t eteme,t, and 1 months. -The meetings through the should not be regarded as voicing the . sentiments of the electors that long week and. churches on Smithey will hence. Time works changes, material and otherwise, and the proposed candidature of Mr. McEwen, is one material. The farmers in this section, however, the Era no•twithstanding, are McEwen men. -The Epworth League of the Methodist church, visit- ed Bethesda Monday evening:, 115 did also the Male quartette of the same church. They went to assist the League there in an entertainuient A pleasant evening was spent, and bar- ring the pitch -holes„ which are num- erous and formidable, those from Hen- sall enjoyed the outing very much. - The Male quartette took part in an entertainment at Varna last nikht- D. Weismiller was in London Satur- day, and spoke at the Young Con- servative Club meeting in the English and German tongue. -L. H. Diekson was in the village Monday, in connect - e ion with the DeLion estate. The stock was disposed.of to Mrs. DeLiOn.-His Lordship the Bishop of Huron preach- ed in the Church of England Sunday afternoon last. The church was pack- ed, numbers being unable to gain ad- mittance. The. sermon was of the practical kind, characteristic of the our music teacher, is visiting at Miss ()male Chaprnan's home for a few days. -Mrs. Wm. Chapman is visiting relatives in 0.11cdonia.-Obarles Myers made a business trip to Londesboro field. Line, Goderich township. -Mr. this week. R --c.v. wiLinn left .011 .Mol!- Wm. Mitchell left Tuesday for Dak- day for Stratford to. attend his sister s ota-The many friends of Mrs. Thos, wedding in Stream:el.-Mrs. Vance Jackson, Sr„ will regret to learn of is visiting friends at Hells Green. -Wm. Chapman had the misfortune to lose the lady's serious illness. Last Friday she was' stricken with . paralysis, and one of his besthorses tins weekthrough sickness. -A. Tremeter, of St Marys, is •contined to her romn, one side being affected. --J. H. McColl, town, has dis- With ill town last week. -Mr. Logan, posed of his 100 aere farm on the lith turned to their homes no moittlay l again be closed on account of ..diph• , wife and family inoved out to his . Coconession farm this week. -Wm. Pease, and. 13- I cHullettto , MrS . amuel Mc - afteiati • Pilf1311tis:4 f e uneral of 111111 , ll itheeia doing As work in the v.illage $1,300. -Miss Minnie Muir re- father.-Willial a Fulton, -of Brewster, i and vicitity.-Probably some ot your Jarrott have prirchased Wm. Jerrott's threshing machine. -. The MI8SCS I tl111;(31 her to Zephyr last Friday. --The end Andrew Blaine, of Hillsborough. other clay Richard Baker delivered to Jeckell, nf. Exeter, are visiting at Mat -t J. L. Doherty two loads of green wood thew Ellwood's. eimton BRIEFS -Miss Hodgins, of London is the guest of Mrs. John Etpacom, Bay - • which measured 7g cords.--Artbur ! Couch has routed his excellent and woll-kept farm to George White, of. Centralia, - - I Tuckersmith. foz a term of years. at, a, fair reritatligessrs Baneas.--Miss Galen of Wingham, have bought the Turnbull livery busi- ness and will in future conduct the same. --Last week Thos. Walker was call- ed to Toronto through the sudden death of Miss Clara Taylor, his aunt, The lady was on a visit to Toronto friends and appeared to be in her usual health. While sitting in a chair she suddenly raised her hands and ex- pired, the cause being heart tremble. is visiting Mrs. Wes. Haston.-Miss Carrie Hicks has returned from Lon- don where she has . taken a special course of training in nmsic.-Principal Delgaty went to Goderich on Saturday to assist in arranging program for the Teachers' Convention to be held May 22nd and 23rd. --Mr. and Mrs. Lamport visited friends in London last week. - Mrs. Evans and Miss Colwili attended the S. S. Convention at Hensel]. -last week. -Arthur, the six year old child of Mr. Calfas, died on Tuesday enorn- ing.-Rev. Geo. Jackson, of Exeter, preached here on Sunday morning and the pastor in the evening., in the inter- ests of missions. The collections and subscriptions were considerably iu ad- vance of last year. This church 18 One of the beSt inthe district in its mission- • • ary givings.-A very successful social • Do You Know was held on Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Epworth League. THAT HENSALL THE MOST The attendance was laage and the pro - PROGRESSIVE VILLAGE IN grain choice and varied. The fife and THE COUNTY OF HURON. drum band made its first public ap- pearance on that evening, and won Going, going upwards and onwards hearty commentations.-The Womans' is the motto of an. Having bought out the Boot & Shoe business of A. Missionery Society are making pre- parations for a public meeting at au Weseloh, we purpose to stay, and by square dealing 'and mwpricesto hold early date his many cuetomers, nay t add to tlaenn The motto of the Village is - OPEN AS PAY. ours• It is given toevery physician, the ' There aro bargains in our store greater than formula of Scott's Emulsion being no 'yens ever received before. We bought the stock • at it discount and can afford to sell at first cost secret; out no successful imitation has • and tnake a prat. But We aro doing 'better ever been offere& to the public. Only than even that. we are selling goods at what they cost 1 H. COMO- anclsoe. years of experience and study can A, MURDOCK & Cf), produce the best. PC E n Our Stock of Prints, are now in all new, good patterns and first quality cloth. Colors guaranteed. Come early and get your choice. CURTAINS a fine selection at low prices. BOOTS & SHOES stock complete. Our Ladies' --Oxford at $1.25 is a bargain. Ask to see the two strap slipper. Childrens' Shoes can't be beat. PLOUGH SHOES. 2 Buck- le and Lace We have them all and will sell at the lowest pride. Do you want good Goods cheap? then come and see us. and a very narrow eseape trout being killed. They bad started to attend the funeral Of the late Win. Fallis, %viten by 501/I1 ICP:1118 in passing over a and they were both thrown out back- t'.1.11<t)11.11,(-1. g'‘x‘'''sel?slistilnIt Wilti. tie w%fuSIdni9b1(e- snow drift the seat bectune loosened filisigiiiille' Wards on the bard road. Mr. Blaine more suitable if the correiTondent theyetre both improviug uova-Frank , wt1Teniii(ilingat:tOlfrisItisn(e)11‘171 NVilitil!llgi801.1eC under was unconscious for some time, but Allen is improving his new home this _ Janitors will wonder where the "Queen- - of-tlie-West'' news is frcan. It is .from' a place about three miles west of Dash- wood, noted for its lumbering and week. --The T OT. M. met on Thurs- day with a . fair attendance. -A. W. •K nthinsun is very ill now. Dr. Ovens is attending him and hopes to see hun around a7ain soon. ---John Fallis re- turned tor'Parkhill. on Monday after attending the ftmeral of his father. - We soon expect to 800 maple syrup on the market now as the weather in- dicates•it. eep Yein Eye Skinakee lf you want bargains in Furniture, as we can give yon the best value for your money that is to be ha.d. • Our stock is large, new and well ate. sorted for the Spring Trade withprices to suit everybody. We give you • ne nice high bedstead for $1.4o and half THE SUFFERING OF OLD PEOPLE. a dozen chairs for $1.65, which are great sellers. We can satisfy you in •Ourtaill Poles and Window Shades as Vee have some of the latest designs. FINDs SIMPLE AND QUI(It RIDLIBP ix THE USE op SOUTU AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE. The suffering from kidney trouble endured by men and women who are getting a little up in years is often ex- ceedingly distressing. The annoyance • and inconvenience caused by a de- UN IDIERTA K I NO .• . rangernent of the kidneys is only too Is one of our special Imes and we Ai - plain to all who have been troubled in ways carry a large and well .. assorted this way. How keen the distress Ls stock, and our prices are, right. at tiines from what is known as static troubles in the old, such as en machinery Last week we recelveda job Mt of largement, inflammation andulceration new machinery for the matinfactual of the prostate gland. Without any of all kinds of Sash, Doors. & Feamee, present or after unpleasant effects and all wood inaterial for building pur- South American Kidney Curee . gives poses. Parties building.kindly giveue ^ a call, and we will give you clo immediate and lasting results in all prices. - Se such cases. It is a wonderful medicine for kidney trouble of whatever kind. 111°F"FAIAN Elirk°,s* It is essentially -m kidneycure, and Furniture Detteere, TJridertakers and ConDtraltschtwaroe0,114„ We also have seine tine coverings for your old lonnges and easy Chair/ that, need recovering. fIfIR & MANNINGAboasts of nothinganore. ut it is king , mcx3amcwals..T here every time. Sold by a LUTZ.