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HURON Sz;
MIDDLESEX GAZETTE.
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-4* TWENTY-THIRD YEAR. No. 23.
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Our stock' of Field and
Garden Seeds, also En-
. silage Corn is complete.
Get our prices before buy-
ing.
W IAT IS THE USE OF WORDS WHEN FIGURES
SPEAK
RSEFORD 86 CO
WOODHAM.
moNEMEIGIN.
flat'
Ladies irt Waists in assorted colors,
newest style 75e
Alen's Unlaundered Shirts 374c
Men's Flannelette Shirts 19
16 in. Heavy Grey Cotton 5c
72 in. Sheeting 18c
40 in. all Wool Serges 2ac:
sO ELoqUENTLY
Ladies' Sailor Hats 25c
Ladies' Stylish Oapes , $1.00
Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose,spliced
heel and toe 100
Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, 2 pair 25c
Ladies' Vests with short, sleeves 5c
Curtain Poles complete for 25e
Ord r
rid,ates,
eadrmatie
I thing.
See our stock of Englisla and Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds and Pantings.
SOS to Order from $9.50 to $23.09 FIT
Pants to Order from 3.00 b 6.50 MEM
We have passed into stock a lot of brand new Shirts and Odd Pants. We
boughtthern for cash from a leading Manufacturer. See our specials in Men's
good. Cana,clian Twee S Suits for $5, Youths' at $3.50, and Boys' at $1.50. Boys'
Pants 40e and 50c a pair.
DRESS GOODS--
& MILAANEIRY".
"The right things at the right time at the right prices." Saks are away
ahead of corresponding- time last year, and yet we have piles of goods to sell
during the month of May.
asrAsk to see our Black Henrietteata0e.-Its worth more money.
Our Trimmed Hats at 93e, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50, are the best value you
ean get for your money.
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Lecenses Granted. Myth.
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NOWra MIDDLESEX. . i BRIEFS -James Sperling and family,
_ 'moved to Seaforth last week, where be
*Ade1aide-1-0m MeIn tyre, Norwood has secured a perm:141°ot situation. -
Howl, !Cot -wood, Station; Gilbert A fife and drum band is being organiz-
Dicke y Crown. Inn, Adeleide village, ed in. connection with the Orange
Anse, Oreig -A. M. itlenro, Munro Ledge of this town. -Joseph E. Tan=
House; Charles Me0abe, Queen's is laid up with a sprained foot these
Hotel. daya-Will Begley, shoemaker, is
• Baldulph -George Sellers, Victoria confined to the house with ,quiasy.-
Hotel, Clandeheyer Win.theeninglinare, Miss Spooner and Miss . McGregor, of
Clandeboev Hotel, anancleboae; ;John Clintea, have opened out haelite ,dress-
- Lenkin, -Central Hotel, Grata:on; narking business in the post office
Thames Fotheringhana0abariotlouse; builaina.-Messrs. Wilford & Whet -
Granton. laufera briSlanakers, have receiver' a
Liman-RobertIVIcLeed, shop liceiese; new boiler forkbeirengine this week. -
Alex. MeFells tevern licenee, Central 13 iton Bros. have had a new engine
Hotel; E lwin P inten, Waiterer Hutel, , and boiler placed in their tannery
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Raberb St. John, Queen's Hotel. ' iduring the past week. -Mr. Hardy and
McGillivray --e .Teeeph P a m h r ey, family, inteni movingfromthis village
tavern license, 'Afton House, West to the Nile, where he has purchased
McGilliveav. ! some property.
East Wi liarns - Joseph Heskett, I
Victoria House, Pi:Mirk; Donald Mc-' Clmton
Neil, Oity Hobe!, Nairn.
Parkhill - Thos. Powell, Po w e 1 1 BRIERS -Clinton will celebrate the
House; Wm. D. Chafor, Royal Hotel;
, Queen's birthday on the25thofMay, with
.John McColl, Franklin FIonee; Neil A
a monster celebration. -We are pleased
McKinnon, Hastinge House; Martin to learn that Miss Oakes, who has been
Beam, shnp license; James Phelan, •
' attending?, the College of Music at
staler license. 1Chicago for some time, has passed her
Sou ah PERTH. 1 exams. with honors. -Last Saturday
when Post Master Porter, was stamp -
'St. Mary's-Ias. Mir. Joseph Wheli-' ing letters and sorting them for des-
patch, he found one which had in ad -
ban. T. W. 0 utlicert, ,Terriee Moore,
• H. Moser and W. Din nie, hotel. and A.
1 cation to the proper address on the ad -
Beattie & Co. and John Walsh, foe drese, side of the envelope, words of a
shop, all granted. - , scurrilous and defametory character.
Mitchell. -George Davidson, Colqu- To placie mill words on the onbside of a
houn & Brown, Collienn, L. Goal-
j letter or o ripest alai, is n, serious via-
rtar and D. , ea aeiery„ (seep) greeted, ' lation of the postal laws. It is the duty
of the postmaster to intercept all let -
and eil:"Iikkeiefth'fireaela.S.e,„„s‘rral tn1
AprIl 27th at Tavistoek. " Sees r communications of this kind
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Logan -H. Vietor and John Lonna_ and forward them by the first mail to
- ranted
waya the Postniaster-General at Ottawa.-
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Fullarton-P. Pauli . and Mrs. Cath-. At last accounts D. Cantelon, of
.ariae H i -11 es tea Mount Forest, was doing as well as
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Ifibbert-O. Perideraast. F. Carlin,
and J. 3. McKenna (shop) granted.
Blanshard-W. J. McIntyre, grant-
ed when inspector can report favor-
.
ably.
Downie -Mrs. Otto, Jace Murphy,
Theo. Roll fritisch, granted; and W..
Henderson, when baru is put in 0 -
pair.
South E esthope.--Thos. Flynn, Val.
Wets, G. V. Forester and Otto Jung,
granted. J. J. W ettlanfer was
lgranled a license when his new house
is ereeted and. furnisherl, and E 1.
Better was reftised. Otto jung's house
and premises were reported -tie be the
best furnished premises in the'disirict.
Promptrelief sickheaclache, dizziness
nausea constipation, pain in the si e,
raranteed to those using Carter's of seeing them
price. Sinall dose. Small pill. strictly prohibii.ed in Cinten.
could be expected. No serious results
'are anticipated at present. -W111
'Holloway lefb Tuesday for Winnipeg
I where he is taking a position with H.
j
B.Marcv, as piano- tanranL satesuian.
I -On &dumbly, 'IS R. Couetice, of
1Holmesville, while playing football in
Clinton, met with a very painful acci-
dent, resniting hi the breaking of a
small bone in his leg, besides injuring -
it severely. We hope soon to see him
around as usual. -Clinton has a bicycle
club w ith a large rilembership,-Olinton
has a lacrosse club.
,The antogra,ph letters testifying to
cares made by Ayer's Sarsaparilla and 1
other preparations. are kept on file at 1
the 3. C. Ayer Co's office. Lowell, Mass. i
They are from all over the world and i
lands coming in contact, with it,
EXETER, ONT., CANADA THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 306,, 1890:
Hensall
Polvh1 aise,aitng are the market quotatioro.
75 to77 •
Barley
Oats :21 rot
RI) aButter
E es $10.00 to $12,Ce
15 to 1-
45 to50
to 1.05
e lotee seed ...... ....e2,50 e2.75
Clover seed $5 50 to 8.5.75
Bre/tn.-McDonnell Bros. are having
their weigh scales changed to a little
North of their present position, on the
ground they leased from the Grand
U.'rank R,aelway.--The friends of Mrs. R.
Code, will regret to learn that she is
seriously ill. -Spring fever is danger-
ously prevalent just now, and. the
doctors seem. unable to cure it or pre-
vent its spread. -Wm Welsh has sold
his frame dwelling which adjoins the
planing mill, to Mr. Hawke, who has
had it moved to the east wad of the ,
village. -T. Berry is purchasing horses i
for shipment. -W. Re Hodgins seed.-
ing down the yard at the rear of the
hotel, to be used as lawn. -Business
has been quiet in the. village, no doubt
on account of the farmers being busy
seedinee-Harold DeLion, Cornelius
Cook, James Bonthron and Wm.
Moore, visited Lucien on their bikesSurt-
day last.-D.W.Foss baserected anew
bake oven at the rear of his premises.
Foss]is always abreastof the times.
-Miss Eilibh Miller, of Exeter, visited
her sister, Mrs. R. Patterson, jr., this
week. -Doctors on Friday last remov-
ed a cancerous growth from Miss
Hattie Moore's face. The young lady
is doing nicely. -Garnet Sznallacombe i
and Ea Peart visited Exeter Sunday. -
Dr. Thompson and J. E. McDonell
called on friends in Exeter Sunday. -
The Salvation Army are looking for a
hall here in which to hold meetings. -
3. McDonell has been suffering
from a severe cold the past week.-
Herbe.b McFalls, of Lucian, is going to
handle "King Stanton" this season. -
A number of young folks visited Sea -
forth NS. ednesday last to hear the
Cantata of Ruth. They report a
plea,sant time and an enjoya,blealrive.-
Mrs. H. Cook, Hensall, and Mrs. R.
Cook, S'ontli River, visited. friends in
Zarich the past week. -Miss Lovina
Kyle, of Kippen, visited the Misses
Hagan this week. -George White held
a wood bee on Friday with a
social gathering in the evening, a loe
of wood was sawn and a pleasant
evening was spent by the young folks.
--Mrs. DeLion visited friends in Lon-
don Saturcla.y.-Mrs. Barns visited ,
Mrs O'Neil, London, last week. -Dr.
McDairmid and Chas. Mande visited
Fred Manus in the LondOn hospital
last, week. Fred had intended. Teta:en--
big with. them, but the \hospital
authorities will not permithis e'er:novel
fpr some weeks. --Rev. Mr. Stewart, of
Melbourne, and Rev. 3. S. Henderson
exchanged pulpits Sunday last. Mel -
borne was Mr. Henderson's former
charge. Mr. Stewart preached an
eloquent; and unpressive sermon. -
Messrs. D. Urquhart, Geo. 1VIchlwere L.
Herald. and Henry Cook, were in Clin-
ton Saturday, ou business connected
with the proposed fire protection. It
was proposed that instead of buying a
steamer a system of waterworks
be inaligurated, the supply of water
to be furnished by the mills. The
sch.eme we leara is not practicable. -
Mrs. Alex Muir of the 2nd con., Hay,
died on Saturday, at the age of 71
years. She had been ill but a week, 1,
of inflammation, having been at church
in good health, the Sunday previous.
She was one of the pioneer residents
and highly respected by a large circle
of friends.- Mrs. Smallacombe, visit-
ed friends in Exeter last week.
-Mr. Westcott, stadent of Huron
°allege, London, preached quite
acceptably in St. Paul's church Sun-
day last. --J. E. McDonell visited
Seaforth Thursday last. -D, Weis -
miller has been out of town this week
on election matters, -Ed. Peart has
secured. a position with. Grigg & Rivers,
while H. Billiard has accepted a
similar situation with C. Meyers. -
Mr. Ellwood visited his brother Mat-
thew, here, the past week. -T. Mur-
dock and wife visited Ltican on Sun-
day. -Mr and Mrs. John Graybel of
Dashwood, visited at John Pope's
this week. -Geo. joynt shipped sev-
eral car loads of ashes from Exeter
station last week. -Mr. Robinson and
wife of Denaeld visited their many
friends in town the forepart of this
week. -Jos. Case visited Hensall
friends on Sunday. -W. Robirison of
London spent this week visiting Mrs.
DeLion.-.Ino. Steacy is improving the
appearance of his property by addit-
ions. -Nelson Blatchford, who but re-
cently engaged. with Wm Welsh, to
earn the carpenter business, met
vith a painful accident in the plan -
ng mill on Wednesday. He cvas feed -
ng a circular . saw when One of his
Imoved. (2)That the Hensall sessie
was cersurable for refusing Mrs. Ras
a certificate of good standing, and i
letting her remain in that position fo
several. years without taking steps fo
the removal of the alleged -offence o
giving her an opportunity to clear her
• self. (3)That the Presbytery had pu
forth every effort to rectify, the error
of the session, to satisfy. Mrs. Ross,
and to bring about an amicable settle
ment, and should be conamended for
what it had done. (4)That Mrs. Ross
was now a, member of the church in
good standing and entitled to receive a
certificate whenever she desired it.
This was discussed. at. great length,
numerous technicsA pitfalls making
the task of the Synod anything but
easy. It was decided to unite the
lira and second headings of the find-
ing' so as to explain the nature of the
grievance, omitting the declaration
that the Hansen session was ceusur-
able. When it was proposed to make
this last statement ariewsecoud clause,
the question arose as to whether the
session had been properly cited that
to appear, and it finally was decided.
that this had not been dope. The
committee accordingly retired and
finally brought in the followingreporte
-"That the so-called appeal of ./vIrs.
Ross against the Presbytery of Huron
be dismissed. That at the same time
it appeared. from the recorils that Mrs.
Ross lead. a grie eence against the Hen -
sail session. Inasmuch. as she had.
been refused a certificate on thegrouncl
of certain charges which had not been
nvestigated, and frotu which sb.e had
not been given an opportunityof clear-
ing herself. That as Mrs. Ross had
not made a fortaid eomplaint in the
matter, the Synod. recommend that
the Presbytery be instructed to cite
the said. session before it, with a. view
to removing the grievance and vindi-
cating the good standing of Mrs.
Ross." This finding was carried and
acquiesced in by all the parties to the
case.
JOIEIN WRITE
PahUshers and Propl
O Balsas.- Seeding is now in full
s
Farquhar.
✓ operation. Fall wheat is looking poor -
r j ly in places, being smothered by the
✓ great amount of suow that laid. on it.
- -John Kay having sold his stock and
t implements is going to move into the
post ofike store to take charge of the
office in place of Mr. Damian, deputy
- post master, who is disposing of his
stock and is going beak to the farm.
ICirkton.
FOOT BALL -The Kirkton foot -ball
club held the irannualmeeting and fully
organized for the coming season. The
officers are as follows: Pres. John
Muir; vice-pres. Wm, Moore; capt. Bert
Bryans; sec. and treas. F. A. Taylor;
managing cow. Wm. Millar, Win.
Jamison, Joseph Brooksandlild. Shier.
The club is now open to receive chat-
enges fro in a,nylocal club. See. F. A. Tay -
or. In Feb. last, our foot -ball dis-
appeared in a strange manner. Will
the party or parties,' holding the ball
please return „aalai-
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Biddulph.
Barns -The faxen al 4 effects of
Patrick Grace, Maniple was sold. by
auction last week. The farna was per -
chased by 1Vm Rider for $2,500, and
is considered a good price. The farm,
is a good one as nearly all the land. in
Bladulph is first-class farming lend.
-The weather the past two weeks has
been very favorable for seeding and
all the farmers mild desire in that re-
spect.---:Toseph Cobbledick, of Exeter,
visited friends here on Sunday last. -
The city anglers ha,ve it great time
fishing for bass and suckers in the
Sauble is seldom the pastures
ere in such it flourishing condition at
this season of the year.
are eh eer fully shown toanerone demo us 1
Little Liver Pills. One a. dose. Small
Bicycle riding on the sidewalk is
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The only way to test the Nevi, Ca,sh System is to come and buy and see for
yourself, as everybody is welcome to take advantage of out so many bargains
and by so doing you will soon learn that you are ',wing money and that you
get better value here than he any other store
A ik tr tri L e t Qt
Just received a very choice range of Plain and Fancy Tweeds and Pantings.
.from 25c per yard up.
notiot Fai1 to See T1-amAlso a large stock of Ready-made Snits to select from. Elegant value.
Men's end BoysFine Straw Rats moving out fast, but lots left yet. See
.our special 25e hats.
Om. Umbrella and Para,sol Stock is conaplete.
Now, if you Want bargains you need not go far, Brown & Preeter are right
in it.
,Remernber, Produce taken as Cash.
.1131ROW1 & PREE'rEFI,
---4."0.-,,cr,4ci Credit 'eel re el Zewrich.
evered. three of his fingers at the
second joint, and the thumb wasbadly
mangled. It was thought that blood
poisoning would result, but with
precaution and. good attendance, he is
getting along tucely.
Anemia os' Mits. Ross. -The Synod
of Hamilton and London closed its
meeting at Chatham last Wednesday
morning, after a sederunt almost ex-
clusively occcupied with pile appeal of
Mrs. Gavin Ross, of Hensall, against
the Presbytery of Huron in reference
to cerbain charges made by her against
Rev. J. S. Henderson, of Hensall. The
judicial Committee appointed to deal
with the matter at aprevious sedcrunt
reported chi ough Rev. Dr. Laing of
Dundas, the report being substantial-
ly as follows :-(1)That. while the case
bad been brought before the Synod in
proper technical forrn, yet Mrs. Ross
had a grievance which should be re-
Chektige ! ENV RI, Ziff lA
from Winter. TIeavy goods hi Boots &I Shoes,
to spring reel summer -welr is now the or-
der of the day. If you need any our stock ix
now complete. Many lines to select from and
at prices that will satisfy you. In Men's, Boys,
and Yonths' Fine floods everythin is up to
date. Ladies , 1V1isses' and Chddrens in Dongc-
OxfordS, Bah and buttOns. We have'
everything in stock that you require. Space
will not permit us to quote prices. Call and
see for yourself.
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Grand Bend.
BRIE'S. -The weather has been very
dry of late. -The fall wheat is looking
fairly well in this section. -Joseph
Brenner is•painting the walls and ceil-
ing of his hotel, which will greatly im-
prove it. -Tho fishermen have beeu
very linsy of late driving the stakes
for the fish nets. The weather has
been, very favorable for them. -F. G.
Rumbel, of London, has men now re-
placing his elm lumber on the shore
here,and will ship it w'oen. the,weather I
is more favorable. -Mr. Bassenberry
hal his hotel about completed, and it
will be very convenient and roomy
now. -James Mallard has had a soft
water tank put down, and will now
have a good supply of water. -Wm.
Fulton, of Brewster, has also put
down a tank at the parsonage. -The
water in the river is now getting very
low. There has been a great amount
of earth washed out of it this spring. -
Fred. Faalis and Millisa Mollard visited.
at Mr: Robinson's, Exeter, on Satur-
day last. •
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Dashwood.
Baxaes.--James Erwin, who has
been to the North-west the past few
years, paid his friends a flying visit the
other clay. -John Fried, of -Parkhill,
is visiting at M. Fenn's and othei
friends in the village this week. He
intends to leave for Germany in a few
days. -T. Trevethick, of Crediton, was
in the village on Saturday. -Henry
Willert, who has been on the sick list
the past week, is able to attend to
business again. --Emanuel Rothermeal
is also on the sick list. -Henry Guen-
ther has moved the old church to the
west side of his shop and. he will fix it
up for au ini plement shop. -There were
married in the Luth.erian church, on
Thursday° fleet week, Miss Katie Becker
and Mr. W. Neckman, of Logan. -The
enterbainment held here on 'Thursday
evening of last week, proved a decided
woes. The seating capacity of the
church was well filled with an apprec-
iative audience who thoroughly enjoy-
ed the program, whicli consisted of
solos, duets, quartettes and readings.
The ineipting was opened by an instru-
mental given by Miss F. Snell, the
solos were sung by Miss Case, of Lon-
don, also by Miss Jane Hall and Rev.
Eby, while the' music was beautifully
rendered by Mr. Zwieker, of Crediton,
and the Hensall Quartette. The duets
and readings were also interesting.We
feel we are correct in saying, that this
was the most interesting and enjoy-
able enterta,inment ever belcl here.
Those who took part in it are to be
congratulated on the success which
attended their efforts.
Gredit012.
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BRIRE•s-Osear Hotlgins has returned
to Detroit after visiting his parents
here. -Miss Tana Sheardown, of Galt,
Iis at present visitingher parent...a-The For the nexteetwa weeks we are
new office of Hare7 Eilber is j tattbmoliets, gzaptagyesa, ..seuia..,",.-10.41..e iccioofthimagenast
street. --We understand the
completed, -svhich adds much main e , ,
Hill is a.bout to build ft. ler eraery prices t iteeebnish you.
on his premises and intends
the business extensively; it lunt(o) Boys' 2 c''Firt:te're.-4-' *v . -worth $2, sale
doubt be aline buildiug as tlaaten ws price Ideto eV.,.,L, $2.50 $i
-John Dalranple is on the estele• list. Men's Ready-to-wear Suits for $4.00.
John Hodgins, of Brinsley is taking
1 out of town.-Exca,3rating for the
his place. --G. Zwicker spent Sunday
basement of the new church ilgs coin-
'veneer:T.-Messrs. Stanley iend. Mc-
Namee, of Luean, were in the estr. Ige
Last week. -Henry Switger is a4
his hewn and otherwise beauti ing his
premises. -H. Either has been appoint -
.L returning officer for North Middle-
sex.
Hayfield. which he is purchasing are very,• rge.
Baisas,--Last week R. rend J. Erwin,
3. Marks, H. Elliott and M. Kemp
went to Cleveland. -Wm. Tippett is
(taking J. Nithiddon's place in the
school; we are glad to report Mr.
Whiddon convalescent -Tree-planting
is being extensively carried on at the
present time. -Rev, Oaten is laid off
active work. Last Sunday after the
Deeming serviee itt Bayfield he was
completely pro.aa.S. id. Mr. Oaten in-
tends taking a week's rest rusticating.
itt Bluevale.
Aalsa. craw.
Balms. - County Constable F.
Atikuson, of Ailse (dredge has been in-
structed by the fishery overseer to
prosecate all parties illegally catching,
netting, spearing, trapping, or in any
way obstructing theriver to prevent the
free movement of fish. -Died, on Wed-
nesday last, Jane, beloved. wife of Mr.
John Morgan, after it long illness,
caused bv the running away of a. horse
she was ariving last August. The re-
mains were conveyed. last Thursday to
Brinsley cemetery, where she was
buried, in the presence of a large WW1 -
her of friends and acquaintances. -The
county convention of the Y. P. C. E.
will be held lathe Presbyterian Church,
Ailsa Craig, on the 19th and 20th of
May.
Hay.
COUNDIL.-Council met April 27t1I.
All members present. The following
basiness was transacted :-That the
Clerk get legal advice in regard to the
By-law re !Jensen Police Village. -
That in regard to petition of trustees
and others of S. S. No. 7, no action be
taken at present. -That the assess-
ment roll be accepted from the assessor
as being satisfactory. -That the resig-
nation of Ed. l3ossenberry, Sanitary
Inspector for the western division, be
accepted. -That Henry Greb be ap-
pointed Sanitary Inspector for the
western division. That the follow-
ing sunashepaidt-D.McOoll, assessor's
salary, $55; .f. Baechler, rep cut,N. 13.,
2; White & Son, printing, $10.3a ;
fly. Weber, work-b,n. C. Read, $1
Phil Sippel, work on 0: Road, $1
A. Williams, bringing in safe from
Intisall„ $1.50; Dr.. Campbell, attend-,
ing Mrs. Howell, $6; 3. E. McDonell,
safe, $70. Robt. Tixrnbuhl, tee) gal. le:
Road, $1 ; Thos. Murdock, 6 months
rent for Mrs. Satherby, $8. -The
Council adjourned to meet again Tues -
May 23t1i. FRED Hass, So., Clerk.
Zion.
BRIEFS -A pecular kind of measles
has been quite prevalent of late. The
sick in the neighborhood are recover-
ing. -The many friends of the late
Isaac Harness assembled at the
cemetery and church on Sunday April
19th to show their respect to the de-
parted. Mr Westman delivered a very
impressive and thoughtful sermon from
Soo XXX, 23. He leaves it sorrowing
wife and four children to mourn the
loss of it good husbandand a kind father.
-Samuel Peart lost his best cow a few
days ago. She got injured while out
with other cattle. -The farmers are
taking advantage of the fine weather
and are busy with seeding. Soin.e of
the weather-wise shake their heads
and say : "We will have to pay for
this yet."-Samue1.13rock, of Centralia
intends supplying the couununity with
fresh meat during the summer. -Thos.
Harn, jr., who had. his eye operated on
in London, is rapidly improving. --Lost,
strayed or stolen, it few Sundays ago
it curly -headed boy about the size of a
Mail. Was seen making his way
south through the mud on the front
road between Centralia and. 3foorse-
ville. No reward is offered. We
wonder what took him in that direct-
ion. --Some persons, needing oats, stole
a quantity of chopped feed and oats
from William Brock. RI their haste
one of them left a rubber in the mud.
The owner may liza,ve it by calling on
Mr. Brock, proving property and. pro-
ducing the mate. -Wall it do beat all
the get-ups they have now -a -days.
Tether day me and my nabor started
for Winchelsea, and when near Wm.
Smithls.eve seen a high concern as if
Bill were born' fer ile or fixin' up . one
of 'em things fer lookin' at the moon
and stars, but on ocemn claster we
seen it eves Jack Johns pose driver a
whackle' 'exn down at an awful rate.
It made me sigh when 1 tiaot of the
backaches and sore hands I uster have
splitin' rails and • diggin' holes, and
seein' it puttin' 'ern in so straight and
solid. Why you couldn't budge 'em to t
save your neck. Jack says he runt in c
apre-pre--dic, wall that thing they
said he were in a week ago, as he can
Winchelsea
&awn, Rseentae-s-The following is
a correct report • of the standing
of the pupils ire S. S. No. 6,
ITsborne, for the month at April. The
names are in order of merit. Senior
Department, V class, Winifred 00iip-
land; Sr. IV class, Serab. Clemens,
Franklin Delbridge, Charles Upshal1;
Intermediate, Ethel Goilbolt, Wilbur
Hunter, Mabel Conpland; Sr. III elass,
Annie Brinoaconela .Dora. Delbridge,
Linda. Hunter; Jr. III class, Charles
Miners, Robert Wileox, John Coward.
Junior Department. Sr, 11 class,
Victoria Miners, Gertie Miller, Blrfie
Francis; Jr II class. Jessie CoutSland.
Ila Delbridge, Mabel Sawyer; Pt. II
class, Charlie Godbolt, Ernest Row -
entre, Lewis Woods; Ste Pt. I class,
Annie Clout:Sart& Ethel Pulleybank,
Frank "Brimacomb; Jr, Pt.. I class.
Eddie Coward, George Coward, Harold
Webb.
J. A' GRE"RY7 Teachers -
E. E. HALL% 1
Sale of milk routes for WiricheSsea
Butter factory by public auction on
Saturday evening, May 2 at 7 ea in.
Butter -milk for the season will be sold
to the highest bidder.
aureola
styles. which he will sell at factory nrices. Ito-
-
Buoams I Broaxus.--Fred Hes% sr., has just
completed a number of boggles,,,( the latest
member they aro his own make. which is suf-
ficient guarantee of their durability and s!yle.
Call aud see them.
BEs', -i. -Rev. D. II. 33meind return-
ed from conference last blond:1y eveue
bag. He has the liberty to stay
congregation bids lilneiveieenn"--The
another year, for which time the
committee of the Lin erFvetf chureh are,
makingpreparations te dig ont the
foundation for the furzaace.-Charles
&threader moved to, the village last
week, and has gone into pertnerehip
with his brother Henry, M. the hot
and shoe busines6:-.--Everything looks
refreshed after the rain on Monday. -
Should no frost come the prospects
axe simply great for fruit which will
gladden the hearts of every one. -Mrs.
Catherine Irving died at the residence
of her son-in-law Win, McOlitichy last
Wednesday afternoon at the and old
age of 87 years, and was buried on
Friday afternoon at Deerfield. Win.
Irving her son and . James Irving
hergrandson were here from.
IVIichigan attending, the funeraL-Miss
Lovina, Cook, of Hensall was the guest
of Miss E. Steinbach last Sunda,y.-
Quite a nmnber of our boys took it trip
to Bityfield, Sunday, on their wheels
-
There wee it meeting in the town -hall
on Monday evening for the purpose of
organizing it base -ball tenni, but owing
to the heavy down pour of rain your nob accept it. Canis was appealed to.
corresponden tdid not attend, therefore I Certainly, he would help his friend out
cannot give the result.-Qtilte a. 1112111- of the difficulty. He cheerfully passed
ber from here attended. the concert over $105, to be paid back at the "Soo"
given in Da,shwootilaetThursday even- 1 took the check for seeurity, and then
with it: All joined in saying Zurich
ing, but were somewhat disappointed 1
the ee-roceries. They didn't come back.
the other two went away to see about
talent was the best there. -Willie i That's all.
Bossenberry has returned from. Detroit I
not being able to secure steady employ-
ment. ---Miss Tooley head milliner for 1 There were $6700 of cheese shipped
D. Steinbach has been on the sick list • from St. Marys to England last week.
but we are pleased to see her on the : If you axe tired taking the large old
street once roore.-Miss Leara Wil- ' fashioned griping pills, try Carter's
Hams was in Dashwood on Thursday j Little Liver Pills and take some cona-
evening and helped to make the con- !fort. A man can't stztnd evex ything.
cert lively by her recitations. -We ' One pill a dose. Try them.
notice Schroeder Bros. have received I The J. D. Graham Co., Toronto, for -
now ready to shoe one and 'all. -Miss
their spring stock in shoes, and are !hmalraly, gooftofltr.syantn.ytsa, ndom, and first on
won the Four -in -
Emma Rickbeil has gone to Hensall tandem for high steppers at the To -
for the summer. -Miss Laura Kibler is onto Horse Showlast week.
in Crediton learning thc. dressmaking,. i .
HATS.11"'
See our line of Merfs Soft Felt
Hats, worth 75e, for 25e.
See our Men's and Boys% 8 trw
Hats, worth 50e, for 10e.
Just received a stock of Prints,
Parasols, Window Shades, Curtain
Poles and Trimmings.
Don't forget to seeure it Bargain
in our Ready-made Suits.
J. -P. Ross
Huron County Notes;
Robt. Mason, who just one year ago
was so badly injured by falling from
his barraie applying to the Chosen
Friends, of Clinton, of which be is a
member, for his insurance tinder the
"total disability ctause," he being ab-
solutely unable to do anything for
himself, although enjoying a fair
degree of health • be has no use of his
lower limbs whafever, and will receive
$1000 in a, few days.
Judge McConnell, of Fargo, N. D.,
has granted a, decree to Mrs. Minnie
McBride. of Kincardine, Ont., on the
grounds of non-support. 141rs.McBridei
has been in Fargo since last Auguste
and is the daughter of R. T. Walker,
of Kincardine. Ont., a wealthy grain
merchant, and an operator of several
boats navigating the great lakes. She
was allowed to resume her maiden
name.
Gabriel Reeves, of Seaforth, was
bodged in the county jail last week,
having been committed from Seaforth
by D. 1). Wilson, J. P., on a charge of
shooting with Mtentto do bodily harm.
It appears that persons were throwing
stones at *defendant's dwelling, when
be fired a gun, the charge seriously
wounding Robt. Boyd. Unless blood
poisoning follows the evounded man
will recover and as it will be some
days before'lhoyd is out of danger
the trial is not likely to take place yet
a while.
A Toronto 'dispatch says :-Wear-
ing an air of extreme simplicity Nael.g.
store suit of clothes, Henry, Cale, you=
man, of Myth, Ont., stepped from a
Grand. Trunk train Taesday afternoon,
Ile was on his way to Satin Ste Marie,
had a pocket full of money, and a de-
termivation that no eity man should
get ahead of Min. Henry was hugging
his carpet -bag in the Union Station
when a stranger approached and en-
gaged him in conversation. The young
man from Blyth announced the long
trip he was taking, "Why," said the
kind stranger, "that's funny; that's
just where I'm going myself!' Then
another man approached and told
the first stranger he had delivered that
car-loadof groceries for Sault St. Marie
and now wanted payment for the
goods. Cullis' new-found friend dis-
covered that he had no money, and
profferei it check for fe1,000. The man
with the groceries admitted that the
check- was good, but he really could
Lieoan. i M. C. Donnelly, wholesale liquor dealer, Al
: listen, Ont., was troubled for years with Itch
Basses - Mr. Arthur Atkinson,
grain merchant, Winnipeg, starts for
1
ment, which he did, was cured, has had ne re-
vinegyriles. He was persuaded by Jas. MeGar-
Alliston, livery man, to use Chase's Chit-
honae on Wednesday, having spent . tuernetemsf thaesi
ghnigglYrortecolo.l.pnasen. ds this °int -
at their beautiful residence on Beach eep your ye Hine
onve andr °l
the winter in Ontario. -Mr. and Mrs. in
R. S. Hodgins gave their many friends
and weIl-wishers a genuine good time ------- , II
street on Monday night. Mr. Hod-
gins is about to remove, his family to
Montreal in a few days, where he has
been engaged for some months pa,st in
the life insurance business. One of
he most pies -mg features of the oc- sorted for the Spring Trade with prices
asion was the presentationto the host to suit everybody. We give you a
and hostess of it m.agnfficent tea set, nice high beclstead fax $1.45 awl half
accompanied with a neatly worded ad- a dozen chairs for $1.65, which are
dress. -Master Alva, McRoberts met great selbers.
with a painful accident on .Wednes-
day while playing ball with some cora-
raciee. In trymg to. catchthe ,ball, of the latest designs. '
which was com Me with terrific force, ,....,
le
t struck between two of his fiwngers, e also have some fine coverings
for your old.lotenges and easy chairs
'ad tore the flesh badly. Dr. Shaw
that need 'ecoveting, •
UNIDERTAKIINU
get 'em all straight now, and in all
kinds of soil, as they drove„, one down
about five foot thro' stiff clay ancl the
lea,rd pan. No more diggin' fer me.
Not much.
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Do Nom Do THIS.
Do not be induced to buy any other
if you have made up your mind to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Remember that f
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when all je°
others fail. Do not give up in despair
because other medicines have failed, to
help you Take Hood's Sarsaparilla a
faithfully and you may reasonably ex-
pect to be cured. •
Hood's E'ills are purely vegetable,
carefully prepared from the best in-
gredients. 25c.
If you want bargains in Furniture,
as we can give you the best value for
your money that is to be had.
Our stock is large, new and. well as -
We can satisfy you in Curtain Poles
and Window Shades as we have some
dressed the wound.
The Ontario Government instructor
Is one of our special lines rued we el
spraying will be at St. Mary's, May
, 10 a. ne. 1 ways carry II larg:e and well assorted
.T. M. Hill, ri, Woodstock insurance I stock, and our PrIces are right.
gent, fell on an icy sidewalk last I Last week we receive(' a job lot of
winter and hurt himself. He asks inew niaclainel.y for tlie manufacture
$1,000 dremages from the townla all kinds of Sash, -Doors & Frames,
Toronto, Ont. April 20.-A fatal and all wood mitterial for buildinc; pur-
trooley accident occurred here this 1 poses. Parties building kindly give us
morning. Ae it car was speeding 1 a calk and we will give you close
down an incline it came in contact prices.
vith a wagon m which were two men HopipmAN BRos.
allied Chillman and Notley. Notley
hortly after he was extricated. Chill-
tte thrown beneath the car and. died 1
TJndertakers and Contractors
Furniture DealDelaes,bwooct
an's injuries will prove fatal'
Henry Cole, a former resident, of n
Clinton, died in Flint, Mich., last week. w
He was 81 years of age.
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