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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1899-7-27, Page 1EIETRON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE, 'TWENTY–SIXTH YEAR NO. 40, EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING JULY 27th, 1899. and Sweetness of tone also their durs Luoarx, Centralia (0 the lines of goods adyertised. This week we have Last week's sales were very satisfactory in decided to elear out the balance of our Siumner M , IDSOMMER ALE bargain. Goods at a still grea,ter reduction. Come and get, a ipamilarammosils Migamillekatnalll.sluaimaxer...S.....macalmalimairmia. BISH .11,146•1•110 6..$00•11emzialenumneq.M.Gralra0320 Vavomasormeatems120, aellei 'WM= eaNer ablabors ane Proprietor S d 0 ability. Any person who should le- ---- inquire of Mr Kellerman guire an instrument. wouldticelororNevepllutro. i 5t0BoAdDlfg.1-011nabali;onittAlliceltrs,ve'eAdhsapaatt, i wgriii'e IZITiTira Qclniurregilroir?feolams-t U I TV vvith a, few outside invitations, the BOOTS AND SHOES j chashig elsewhere. 1 hiet clisappeared to the great pleesure alleaeated itself by holding a very era 1 14 ellsall' returned home ort Saturday last. -A ‘lIveurle°11S':ell bel.telpe'resZillteeceellati rolegnlett past week with the 'Misses Hodgins, G.J..Sutherlang, Notary Pul3lie, Convoy . game of ball Was elaYal here oe Sat- anoer, CommissIoner, Fire insurance agent erclay Aftern0On between a team of number of pidnicers was upwards of ^ ments carefully drawn ab reasonable rates - - Irish .... and Issurer of MarriageLicenses. Legal decal of Loudon eand, the what would we twentY-fiee. It might be mentioned Best Pelee ever shown in Exeter, Money to loan on real esteto at low rates of in cau enem Dane. London beat tbet some had come a few hundred ie Ladies', Missee and aleas wear. TT .T. D. COOKE. .u.. terest. Qtllee at the Post office. Hensel'. easily and feirly. The hist!. Nine were oh oir. oEeenrjjoyeiritlithee prilieoarsniroeg tNhY let 11)1. a the 11.' not in it at all. -T Webb, b k . Shirt Waists Shirt aists 25 White lawn Waists -worth 75 to 1.00,, clearing price 50c. Black sateen Waists regular 75 to 1,00 quality. Clearing price 50c, Crash Skirls Any Cra'Sh Skirt in our stock and there are some good ones worth 1.75 to 2.00, clearing -price 1.00. SI M ri R CORSETS 50 pairs Ladies' Summer Corsets regular 50c quality, clearing price 29c pr. • Special for nen '01110411 viarlaa/mexs1 Gents come in and see that unlauridried shirt we are selling at 48c, has linen bosom and band re-inforced front and back, double stitched and full length, worth twice the price. I-IARDWARE Binder Twine Haye you seen the results of the tests given it. Be sure and try this twine if you need any more All we ask is comparison with other twine s. We have twine from 8c per lb up. We have the well know brands— Gold fledal Golden Sheaf Plyniouth Special Harvest Tools, Big Stock, S Cements, English and Candlia,n. Work guaranteed. We supply an experi Furnaces, all the best makes, get our prices. EavetroUghing and Iron work a specialty. 'We have a few screen doors and windows which will be sold at cost. ,Tifighest price for butter and eggs.- Ns animism '1' H. MI bop Son. Ex mall Prices. enced man e er. P. S. ----Have you seen the new Granite ware, they make the best preserving kettles. Seecsm ith 13eanes.-Mrs Wm. Aldworth of 'Minneapolis, Minn. is here on a visit to her parents Me. and Mrs. John Mc- Mahon 'and other friends. --Mr. C. Northcott and Miss Nellie. Northeott iss Addle Taylor has 'visited friends in Orediton on Sunday main in fond remembrance of the happy gone to Exeter eci keep house for her Wildfong and wife and Miss IL Wild last.- D. Scheffer and wife and Jos. Maxwell arch, which attracted so much gone to Manitoba.- Ephraim Hera and glorious day just passed. e sister, Mrs. Geo. Thomas, who has •tongall of the Babylon line called on. attention alai admiration, still stands srlent a few days last week calling on Mr. and Mrs. A. Wildfon on Sunday in all its beauty, but to -day it will be friends and loved ones in Exeter and elsewhere, also his sister, Louisa, is holidaying with her aunt, enjoying the cooling breezes of Lake Huron. - Mrs, S. Peart and Mrs. Manning, went to Toronto last week, to consult a Specialist on Mrs. Maaning's behalf. Mrs. Manning we learn 'sveet to the hospital for a time, Mrs. Peart return- ed, and I tell you Sane svas-glad when she returned, he Was lonesome. -Some St. Marys BRIEFS. -Dr. 8 Ford- of Brooklyn., N. Y., is home spending a few days under the parental roof. -Many of the istreet decorations used on the 19th still lingea as if they would like to re- . . . Zion COLLINS & STANBURIT.-Barristers,Convey- ancers, Notaries, etc., Exeter Ont. R. H. Col- lins and G. Stanbury B. (late with Mc- Carthy, Osier, & Co. Barristers, Toronto). • lately. --Mr. and Mrs. J. urtz called -on Mr. J. Melick on Sunday. -Bert ?O'Brien has been on the sick list lately. -Miss Allen of Peteeborough iscalling on friends here ab presena-A ple es roye •-The Alerts went to Bright Wednesday to play a scheduled game of lacrosse and were defeated by the home team in an exciting game, the score mg -e. By losing this in -buyers are on their rounds. -Miss et I the club has to take second place in the Warren has gone to work for ales. ' league. Although beaten in this match Jas. O'Brien. -Albert Feddes and F. the boys will make all efforts to redeem :Essay wheeled down to see their res- themselves on Thursday afternoon of jeeetive friends on Sunday last. next week, when they will have occa- ross sticks in their second Sharon Acomarsa.-Last week, John Pedlar met with a had accident. They were unloading hay, with a bay fork. One sfork full had been lifted into the mow, and when Mr. Pedlar pulled the trip rope, it broke and he fell off the load Onto the hard floor. with the result zthat he dislocated a shoulder and frac- tured the bone. Brtears.-Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoskin, of Bra,ntforcl are visiting friends be this section. -Mr. 1.4ohnes left this - Week for London to visit his par- ents. -On Sunday last Messrs. Pedlar of Ailsa Craig, and Singular, of Nairn, :called at John Pedlar's. /AROMATIC EXTRACT game with Bright. --The Y. C. A. club s, which on the evening of the 19th of July had been badly gutted by fire, will shortly be renovated by the boys • elaborate style. The cause of (i. fire i supposecl to be a live electric wire, amnig in contact with some bunt ing aaal other inflainable niaterial with in a h clown. , -- Biddulph gins of Hensel' who Visited. here the a the endestelan.-aliss 1VIvrtle Hod- joyable pienie at the GranclBend park,' (Exeter sida) and on the shores of 0 1 , A FULL STOCK UP this place happened ,•th the f ' was ni v. t d'ff Also a 06 plete line of (Late with Garrow & Proudfootl Barrister Webb eves in Clandehoye delivering The weather being all that could be ware a tull range of el se loes 0 e Ina he eren Abe tural scehes which came into view. (T11' SS- agricul"i GROCERIES OIT,OCLERY "' A hishorses on Monday eyening. Sollator, NotarY Public. Reiman. Ont. bread and the team vvhich be drove d d ' 'ne A. senora L. D. S., D, D. se Honor casein got frightened and Made for honse. •ate of Toronto University, Dentists, Teeth They got as far as Sauble bridge and extracted withoutspein or bad ends. Office. • became entangled some where near in petty's Block, .At Zurich even', Monday, commencingriVlay 30th. the abutment of the bridge A Mr. Hodgins wao Iive,s near the Sauble . . 13eames.-eirs. Thompson Aftwdock, bridge saw the accident and ran to the of Imean, this week visited ber son's I e s cu e. Soon both horses would haye Messrs T. and A. Murdock, of this vil- been peecipitated into the river below. lage.-A large shipment of hogs was I but with the pretence of mind few made from this station on Monday by would have been able to exercise, Messrs. Shepherd & Willis. The wee- cut looee the horses, and elle fell below, thee was extremely hot, and several' the other was raised,the bake cart fell - hogs died while being loaded on the ing on the doomed horse. We exteed cars,' while others succumbed to the sympathy to Mr. Webb. -Dr. Shaw heat as they were drawn in waggons and family start for the old country, along the road. -Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc- Bonny Scotland, the first of August. Alpine, of Glencoe, are at present visit- Dr. Orme will ha,ve charge of Dr. ing her brothers, the Messrs. McEsven. Shaw's office.e- The new stable Mr. -J. S. Case is greatly improving the R. McLeod has raised lately Is going appearance of his residence by the ad- to add to the appearance of Alice st. (eaten of a new lawn in front. -Mrs. He is having it sidedand roofed With Mc,Tavisb, of Detroit, is visiting her galvanized tin. Bob is a hustler; he sister, Mrs. Ta. C. McDonc11.--Mrs (Dr. also bought the house lately vacated McTaggart, has returned to her home by Mr. Haskett and is going to have in Detroit, after a brief visit with her aefoundation built and it painted and husband who is recuperating his health repaired. Good step. -It is understood at his father's borne in Chiselhurst. that Dr. Ilossick is again very poorly His health is improving slightlyea Miss Bret, formerly teacher in the public school here,butwho has lately been attending the Normal at Toronto is renewing acquaintances in the vil- lage. -Mrs. Wicks of Strathroy, visit- ed at Richard Pireish's the past week. -Mrs. Alf. Taylor, of Exeter, is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell for afew days. -Rev. Henderson's topic for a sermon last Sunday evening was "the choice young rnan." The ladies, of course, all think that theirs is the choice young man. --Business has been dull in the village this week e much to the day's : hours the grogeels were reacbed and pleasuee, After a ride of a couple of nothing but good sheer unselfishness seamed to possess everyone. The lake was too rosigh for boating, but, boats were portaged to the old river bed, where they were enjoyed to the satis- faction of all. 'Various amueements were participated in, all freely taking J. rzo Ross part with one or two exceptions. All , declined to peke part in the ladies? race - over 25, while (seethe other ld elle se New PrintS Lovely Patteres, READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING. "Summeeville wiao -was a professional grain sport had to be ruled out as it was not harvest svill have been almost completed. justice that he should compete with the amateur athletes." This (of course) was all done in harmony with the good will of all. The party was ,photegra ed seven times by a Chic e artist an the product will be on ex- tosvn Friday afternoon. He called out 0 hibition in the near future, well I the fire brigade aaa found them in wout say where. The ladies are to be good shape. -The Public School True- "a,draired," as well as complimented tees axe haying a good time this week for the way in which they provided interviewing school teachers who for the a.ching stomache. There was want to be principal of the school. scarcity in two articles only chicken They have 26 applications and 60 for and apple-pie, there being only one of the lower department. - Thursday, Marys demonstration. _Several trom here attendee St ac , w ich allowed a small portion to August 10th, is our civic 1H -- Marys ort beine divide& The return Special rates will be given. -The am - Mitchell ------ 13Riars.-Mr. Howe, inspector of Fire 'Underwriters' Association was in Crediton of such a nature as to ae appreciated day to play a match with their club trip was ended about 11 p. m. and was ior Lacrosse club vvent to Exeter Fri - by only those who were preeein, °lithe winelea by a, eebre �f 2-0.—Mr. Goebel - eoLrates a smeNeteneyeaeresters,Convee- wholeehe picnic was an excellent one. ' ut first money with his race. horse:. aneers, Notaries. etc., Exeter Ont, R. B. Coi- Everything . . - . . . • lins and J. G. Stanbury B. A. (late vvith Mc- passed on with satisfaction iss Delmarcleat the Wingb.am races. earthy, Osier & Co. Barristers Toronto); to all, which speaks favorably for the -Robert Smith, of Logan left this al: . BRIEFS. --We congratulate mr. Geo, agreeable feeling which exists among ternooix for Glasgow, to see his native . . . . Bloomfield, the efficient principal of the differents members of the choir. country. -Ma. May and family went our school on the very excellent stand- All are ready for another of the kind. to Grand Bend this week, and Rev. ./. lmnegnottalhExis pupils ihnethhearveincegntsupcceepeacieli that he or she could better serve there- days at Bayfield. -Mrs. W. J. Levy Everyone went home with the feeling T. Kerrin and family are taking hola in passing every candidate that WrOte. Wittl the Master and thus to present a, I alittreily Went to Bayfield on Friday truer accounb ding. i , . I to „ summer outing. -?,[r, :Yeo will Pa S. The choir feel grateful to Mr. hare the sole charge of the new shoe Speakman who contributed so much' score in etown.---Lettie, daughter of to their enjoyment by supplying them !Mrs. George Rata, died at hee home in with all the necessaries on such occa- : the north ward having only attained sions. He certainly knoevs his busi- ' 1-1 years of age. She had been ill scame , ace quickly the seasons pass. -J. H. ness• I, time. The funeral took place on Sim- e sent pupils for Entrance and 5 party of young people picnicked at for P, S2Leaving Exam. and all were Grand Bend ou Friday last. -J. W. successful. 100 'rie is an unpatalleled Ortweimpreached at Staffa for Rev. record. Who can heet it? -'Thresh- Mr. Nethercott, on Sunday last. -Mrs. ing is once more the order of the day C. A. al cDonell has been visiting her and the whistle is heard early and late. . aunt, Mrs. 1V1ellis, of Kippene during - the past 'week. -1s. 'White's farm, which was offered for sale by auction on:Saturday, was not sold, the highest . .. . id being insufficient. The farm will no doubt be disposed of before long by /private sale by the executars.-Aug•ust 03ridviohasbobiejednayp.foi‘crliasismerdeliass, RHoesnsrllo'fs will take his holidays lideurite. the same -Geo. Zwicker, our jeweller Exeter, is visiting at W. aaldwill s in and Specsma,n has sold out his base. ing the month of August. His pulpit stock, then we understand he intends ity student, as also Rev. Mr. Weir, of no doubt but the West offers far bet- Ert been detownshiprsoowhnaesssunttoil September taell ibne TWisto.00Itsotorcektiu ceGieloi s. will be supplied by his brotheaa divin- going to British Columbia. There is Copleston, who will arrange the order ter opportunities for young imenof push of preaching. --The choir of Carmel than can be had here. -Weather was church, at the invita,tion of their lead- eery sultry last Sunday but a fair con- ey, W. J. Miller, picnickecl at Bayfield gregation assembled toalear Rev. Has - on Friday last. Theyspent, a pleasant sar's discourse on "The Wise Fool."- ime.-The Misses McLeod and Finlay- Next Sunday morning the regular on, are visiting Miss McKay. -Rev. • Holtzman has given his shop front a ..-••••••-• fresh coat of paint which adds greatly El irrivi Ile 1 day to the Luthetan cemetery. --Two to its appearance. Let others follow --- ; gentlemen from Woodstock were in suit. Many strangers are daily seen I town Friday purchasing Mr. earn- ! BRIEFs.-Miss Zeba Andrew has re- eron's watch and jewelery stock. We passing through our village enroute for i turned -home from a two week's visit in i will be sorry to lose Mr. Cameron from Grand -Bend. Some on wheel,and London and Port Stanley.-Mis Emily others afoot, but they get their just Wood has returned home after spend- " our town as he has lived here lfl Quarterly meeting will be held in M. r. mit , of olmesville, will next E. church and in the evening there I Sunday preach at Staffa in tne morn- will be a special song service instead of ing and in St. Paul's church, Hensel], the usual sermon. The choir is pre - in the evening, administering sacra- paring special music for the occasion. rnent to both congregalions atthe close Encourage them with your presence. of the service. - C. A. IVIcDonell -Mr. and Mrs. Sambrooke spent Sun - is holidaying in and around Montreal. day with friends in Woodimen.--Chris. -Clive Dent of Mitchell, passed Zwicker, traveller, spene Sunday lin- through the village this week enraute der the parental roof.-jas. Hodgins to Grand Bencl. -.T. S. Stonetna.n was returned home on Tuesdey lisst after in, Lambeth over Sunday. -Mrs. M. J. spendinr, nearly three weeks with White, of Exeter, called on friends friends in Detroit. -The "kodak" Bend in the village on Monday is abroad--bewatle of him, he'll "take' -The brick work of T. J. Berry's take you if possible. fine new brick residence has been coin- ..----....., -41...--.-..-...., pleted and the carpenters are noW per - Bayfield forming their part of contract. -Henry --- Hortou, of 'laickersinith, who BRIEFS. -Rev. Louis Deihl and eeife his wife and family left for Portage la of Ailsa Craig have taken one of Marks' cottages for the summer. -The services in Trinity church will be con- ducted next Sabbath by Rev. Rural Dean Hodgins of Seaforth, who vvith his family are summering here. -The Reeve, De. Stanbury, has received a letter announcing that the sum of $5300, has been .appropriated for our barbor by the Government. -Our pop- ular teat:her and priucipala "eeorga Holman, has the distination tlas year of having everyone of his ca,ndidates for Entrance, successful. --Misses Hast- ings, Bailey, Henwood. and Staunton, of Toronto, are guestsett the Queen's, for the surnmen-F. G. Neelin wife and family, of ,.Seaforth, are holiday- ing at Bayfield. They have one of Jowett's cottages. - Mrs. Henry of Ann Arbor, Mich., has returned for the season and wilt stop at Mrs. Geo. Erwina.-D. McIntyre and family of Seaforth, have joined the throng be- yond the river in the White City. --R. 0. Cheswright and family of Seaforth, have takeu a cottage at the White (DIV. -Ed. Meek wife mid ['aptly of ashwood and several Oki time resi- London are guests at the Queeri's.- deats of Zurich all seem. to be doin A large party from Ann Arbor Mi .1 well. The prize lists foe the world's fair are being issued. The fair . takes place on the 20th and 21s1 of Septena ben -Dr. Buchanan's two sons, sae. dents, are visiting under the parental roof. or our rne young men were not Prairie, Man., in the spring, returned seen at ZiOn. on Sunday. Wonder if ( home this week on business. He will they were enjoying the cooling breezes return to Manitoba in few weeks, of the Lake. -Albert MacPherson has where they will remain until fall. He been a,ppointed delegate to the high reports the crops good, but late in court held at Niagara in August bv znaturing.-The Ladies of the Foreign court' tar 365, Farquhar, of L O. F. Missionary Society of Carmel church E. ancliffe and Nvire spent will meet in the chnrch this week to Sund with friends in this Prepare a box of clothing for the For- viel ictleyTisMt ;lsasIsEo IMizaishselVtIllarRyegornishoans succeeded in building up a good con - 'confined Missions. -Rev. Mr. Doherty has confined to the house for the past gregation at Staffa, and has. filled a .-Everybody is busy harvesting. long felt want by organizing a choir. wheat nearly all in the b -Mrs. J. B. Short and children of Parkhill, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston. the 1 bee wee Fall Ba ,FS. -I. B. Bryant, of Granton, ley nearly all cut, oats ripening feet, paid :fends at Brinsley a visit on Sun- day lase -Mrs. Richard Culvert, who around to secure Miss Murray fronpiopnoto t leilarlinasmubsei2 has been spending her' holidays with She comes with goo recommendation. friends in Manitoba is expected to ar- Several have agreed to take leesons rive at her home in Biddulph on Fri- from her. , r - clay next. --Miss Aggie Armitage visiting friends ab Watford. -Mr. an Mrs, Norman Fraser, of Wyomin paid friends at Mooresville a visit; las eek. -James Taylor and Dr W I n, of London, paid "A.daree vis st week, --Mr and Mrs. Robert Hod iss and family, Olandebove, ar liming at Grand Bend at present. bicycle rider came to grief by coll ng with a buggy in ,Biddalph o Imlay last and A second collision toe ctee the seine evening near oores le. -Mrs. 0.„ Haskett has returne rue after a months visit with friend Michigan .-M and Miss .MoC9rd Usborne, visitze%d friendin ,Adar t week.-illr. Bloomfield ouraloorse le merchant had h• t aWs refurnished with plate alass on Tues. day last. -A tramp having in his pos- session a watch simelar to the one des- cribed as stole ti froth a store in Park- hill wits prowling atoned, Moorseville the past few days, he gives his name as Horn. man need not travel far to secure week jusb now, it ibis Work be wants. is g, w to la BLACKBERRY g' ea, Will be. found a safe and pleas- . i ant cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentry, St ,Cholera Morbis, etc, This reale- Pli .tly contains no opium, is pleasant ri'c', i 40 take, and has proved itself the in -most reliable remedy, for summer la ,cornplaints in the market. Price 1,17 25 cents, Sold by C. LUTZ, Druggist, Exeter, Dae le Wood Baines.-- Miss M. Stacey went to - Misses of . Ingersoll- On 1Vlonday last. it Master who have been visiting friends ' and relatives in and around the village e have returned to their home in Berlin. T -Misses Runde' from Toronto are the guests of E. M. Brokenshire.---Mr. and 2 Mrs. S. Reid from Lieur '1 visit a. M. sa to ea r enn.-The pulpit in the Evan- ; l gelical chnrch last Sunday was occu- oe ' pied in the morning by Rev. Stabler, Ifrom Orediton, in the evening by Mr, owing to the alis n f When the Stomach and Liver Are out of order, a 'dose of DIX LITTLE 'LIVER 'PILLS vvill ,often ward off an attaek of Dial.. ,rhoea, Dy,sontery, Cholera IVIorbis I Ione a rteh Liv vete. C LUTz thl Shettler, e thnew umb built in Walkerton.-- Rudolph Eifert who has been eh:eliding eollege is home for his holidays. -0. W. Snell who has been to Toronto for a few weeks reawned horna-Mr. and Mrs, S. Rail and daughter lett last week to visit friends in Cleveland. - Out theeshers have their machines rigged al1;reed3s for _T .1 ittaft • e Saar, who has been at Se ringvi e "1 and Stratford, collectin f tl f there ever was a specific for any complaiht, then Carter's Little er Pills are, specifie for sick betid- e, and eVera Women should knew a Only one pill a close. Tryth jr. on the Goshen Line, had oats oh ex- hibition last week which had grown then LO the height', of five feet eight Kellerman hes in the past inoath dieposed t .13 • Zurich. -- -- BRIEFS.- Major Johnson hae al- most recovered from his recent acci- dent. He has been confined to hie bed for some weeks. -When Ed. Bossen- bery was in Saginaw recently he saw Henry Ort, a former hotel keeper of 41* Mrs. R. J. HurIburt, of Mitchell has gone to Manitowaningao see her sister fora few weeks visit. The following Stratford brakemen have reeently been classed as conduc- tors : Messrs. Moriarty, Richards, Gal- laher Fleming and Fitzgibbon. Mrs. Mein tyre, Babylon line, Stan ley, lute rented her 110 acre farm for a term of years to George Stepheeson,of the 8AnI6 line, for $250 per year,resetv- ilia for her own uve the dwellin house have taken Mrs. Peek's cottage for the stitnmer.---A steam pleasure yacht waS in port on Sunday. - Trinity church was crowded to the doors on Sunday, both morning and evening. In the morning even the aisles Were fillea mid many stood throughout the service, while others drew buggies up to the windows and worshipped from there. Been then many had to go away, being enable to get standing room. Never before Was eueb a con- gregation seen at Trinity'. It had been atnounced that the former incumbent of the church, Rev. S. Reveal, of Mitchell, who has a cottage here would preach, and people cf every &motination e- weee desirous ef heating the man who is so highly esteemed. in the evening the church was again fill- ed overflowing to hem, Another Per - neer ineumbent of Bayfield church, the now cr g 's ev, Areh Deacon pail, of the orchard, paetitre ler two Davis of London, Ills old friends liete 8ptitalbilt608 ant a several ortans nese in! c°w8 and 1)°t1Y' and hal'e a6re kr. a vvtlre lad g h b eo are rioted 6t, (al garden. ThOICISOt and fsealiliSe of Mitchell tO e ini , le eir tic iness oemepyling 005 of Meeks' eettagee, g a month visiting friends in Lon- don, Port Stanley and Denfield.- G. W. Holrna,n and family, of Bayfield, are spending part of the vacation in this neighborhood. - Farmers have finished the wheat harvert ; barley is now ready-, with oats coming along rapidly. By the end of this week the ohn Whyte has arrieed home from the old country having come over on the Majestic to New York. He reports good times in the old coun- try and having a nice trip. -Rey. W. Bradley, will rusticate on his father's farq in Sonth Easthope next week. He will be in time to "Gather in the Sheaves." EAMAN'S New Hardware Store 11=0121=urbssimbablrOalESZIMInowsnzsmarzcommatztumammazamsmauxuauzsesimeMrjr2Xgrt: We have now got our stock in shape and are rea,dy for ness. We most cordially thank our many new friends who have already given us a call. Our aim will always be to give our patrons`zood honest value for their money. We are very ca,reful in making our purchases and the public can feel assured of get- ting the best values the market affords at all times busi- MesnalEmeamira7Met•OlamelnliennamorSins.nammil..m.••••••••.rm 410. lines:— Just now we are Making a sp eialty of the follow- . Cutlery, Graniteware, Paris Crean. .011.1114.180...1.......W• liarvest 'Teo ls Threshers' Supplies Binder Twine In Ready mixed paints we arry the ell 'own Elepha,nt brand,none better. 12V.i.1% HEANIA1NT, Exeter ONT Virst door north Of the R Pickard Cos