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Exeter Times, 1900-3-1, Page 1777 ENTY7SEVE,NTH -'YEAR NO. 27. • 1117iTiON & MIDDLESEX. GAZ-Vit EXETER ONT., iC.A.NADA, TRURSDAY IVIORNING Henoall. 11 Bishop Son;Dr110000s,Oro6cries,flarOviar6 ux PtAMC, C.47kT05," anger; eellaillitfOner, Fire Insuranceagent see• Latest eWs If You Want the atest ar Ne READ THE PAPERS W YOU WOULD 14 *••••=4.4.4.44.4. TO HEAR THE LATEST NEWS OF OUR . usurer O2..4.arriageJ4conses„ - 1 4egaidocu meats carefully draw•n et reasenable futes Money te loam on real estate at ow rates of in terest. Office at theFostelltee.Hensall, D. COOKE d, 1900 Whalen Rogerville ou Tuesday for his home an Wisconsin. Arr. Mills, of Woodbann brother a COLLINS a S7.'AN.BUGY BMWS. -- SleNaughton. and our shoemaker bas leased the build -log eaeshter:elyroe, of Iletbnen, M".2 Jately occupied by Air Oliver as a • 90FICES„ (Money to tea%) 411- _ 4 4 .f•A Pen' COUSITI 1,9S ilev, a Varna, store. He will re -open a tailor ebop PeNeerFfe. ONT. _ spent the past week with their consiu. k and we wish bile. every suecess.--A Biimrs.- Mr. and Mrs. P. Brooks Mrs. Geo, Case, Lendon Road, Ile is , number of the well known and respect - 1 are recovering from their recent ill- one of the .prosperous fitemers of tile: ed residents of this place are making (Late with Garrow /St -Proudfoott Zarristeg 1 LOndOn township spent a few days of 0 a C" /94(1 Qf 119r5e5 1 Lill Outb, We II learn their names later last week yisitir, reil,tiyog: _ xrs.1 him. Ha iernight a, hanasoale driver 1 on. - Severe colds and eurprise parties ee ' West having goue there 20 years ago. noe, Ur, end Mrs. David Lone-, preparation to go to Manitoba next ' lie is takinre ' ' vi 114 ' ' 71.4.431.t9SeliNer9yta,rl.7. I7.1)81.1,9'1).E;n85if.,Iffl.07otr'eiratiti .4ingeonlbe 4.4 Lona. 4, vie.iti„( from. Geo, Etherthinton, of Usborne, are the order. The home of James Neil A" extracted without_pain or bad effects. °face -- .ateef'reroute University, Dentists. Teetie Oto,--- ,. ,r iidon -- a t with her brothel*, yr, Denbarn, of tins c PeaYI.F, a good figure. e _eaves for of .Bidiltdpb gave room to a very pleas- El in Petty's Block, lotensalL .A.t Zurich every piece sites Esealpp end en, Tapp " " * k" !I . . .... 4 , , . II 4 . ,,, I. day evening of last weelee., 'when up -1 ant and social gathering on NV ednee. i Nteuday.coromeneing May 30th. frOm ISIanitoba, ere visiting friende 2 wards of 40 of his frietule gathered ; WaS by far the severest of the winter. of Saturday and Sunday has left Hie 13RIRP.3.--The storm of Sabbath last ' near Rogerville tido week. -The storm 1 " ---- 9-1,12. ••11 ,......3.-., t and Dal 4 AtiOSt (1;9 ayable time which I were opened up. The churches were this place on Monday on their return 'Neil, is suffering from raea,ses. -A letimleye ----- 4 MOrning.-Frark Hill:has l'iSf• his for- ; completely blocking up tbe roads in roads here in a very bad eoudition.- BRIEFs.- johnnie, son OL, Albert ' lasted till the 'wee ginall home a the f manY Places for a daY or so, until they James Collingwood and daughter left, very thinly attended, none daring to journey. Weal) wish them a safe trip ; Barlow intends going to Manitoba in 31 fuer position at Mr. Esserys ana bas g venture out from the country. -Mrs. borne. --Mr. and Mrs. Jae, Morley in. ' the cantyad of drawing the milk on !StephG-. Essery has the material I , the spring„ --George Bell has secured ' accepted one with Thomas wils,,,, a i A Fine Assaiment a t the 4th aud 5th '70neession LYSI)OrIm' oti the ground for the erection of bia d deughter, Mrs. II, J. D. tertained few friends on Friday SPECIAL CLEARING E James Kelly is seriously ill with in tie% at'eniled James Wentes sale mull to repair his hotel.-Manv of our SA and vicinitT.-bliss Grant. of Thorney. for the Winchelsea cr_eamery.-- West's. 1 new holm on et -Ilion st eet -ti cl. so 1; Pott 1. and Shore, of Burlington June'', also is G. Grafton' nutleingrpreit;rattio'n FRESH „;lea,roP:'cr,wiri't'nresilgvdeTfntAltela ;',rit("70'011511"itgg;t5viase,:,),nfig l) burst, %vim WAS visiting her sister, Mrs (Rev) j S Henderson, retuened home repore tbe recovery of both of these * flannuation of the lungs, We hope to rurthasea s°113e of 148 c)Kge° Shart' Young wale citizens pa- a Flea to the Al WrilS, The sale was Nven attended ; Creclition Methodiet ehurell cm Sunday - this nreek.-Miss Aistborp, wile was . everything went lively, good Prices evenings. Their attractions caber on here visiting her sister, Airs J R. Beek, being the order of the day. the town or its beautiful female resi- has returned to St litrzs, accompanied PRINTS ALSO PRING GOODS Arrivf g Always LARGE '''ill7.0(33; OF EAD THE LIST BEL9W. gWECIAL, ices tor PIRODILTC fINTLE We have • a few left to c ear • at cost, Newest styles, Best makers. --eleeze4.1.; 7e-seiseee O altAR $3.25 This season styles from best makers4 go 4.7.. .60:6%1:40 LADIES' JACKETS Regular $$0, to eel -ear at $2150. FURS. We hay") left a few Coats, Jacteets, (Japes, etc., whit:have selling strictly at COST to clear. MEN'S °awns. Fully gearauteed reg. price $17, to clear $11.09 12-10, to clear Se. PRINTS English and eVe have but left a few pieces of —Amecican Percales, 30 in. wide, and English Prints toiclear 80 Araerican 1 Washable. We cannot continue this offer REM NANTS -OF- DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGII AMS, ETC. These will go less tan cost. Special Prices for Rutter, Eggs, etc. H. ISHOP& SON. Crediton cert will be given in the Town Hall on March. 5th under the auspices of the BRIEFS. -Where vvere you. on Sun- Royal Templass. Rev. Mr. Forster • day last? Could, you -keep warm? --John will give a grand lecture on the text Metz haying found employment in of: -".Drink no more water but take a this locality has,decided not to go to little wine for thy stomach's sake." • Manitoba this spring. Our fair ones Mr. Forster is an elopuent speaker and will be glad. to hear of john's decision. all are invited to attend. After the -Miss Beaver spent Sunday with concert a fancy name quilt will be of - friends in Exeter. -Church services ,fered for sale and we hope some of our -were seriously interfered with on 1 young men who are thinking of the ;Sunday last. -Rev. J. Ford, 6E. Park- near future will be lucky enough to hill, preached missionary sermons in secure it. . M. E. church to very small congrega- tions. -It was, most unfortunate that tbe weather was so unfavorable as Rev. Ford is an able and eloquent preacher a,nd many had. been antieipa- Sodom BRIEFS. -The recent storm blocked the roads so badly that the teacher Mug hearing him. We hope they may could not get to school Monday morn - have this rivilege in the near f u- ing.-The storm and cold of Sunday is 'ture.-H. ilber, M. P. P., was home for a few days this week as was also V. Ratz, M. P. Business seems to be the principal topic of conversation. - Henry Isaac, L. R., had a horse die one day recently. -Sorne sneak thief -dragging along very slowly at both broke into Wm. Dunstord's granery a . halls of Legislation. - Our Mayor has few nights ago the extent of the loss is not yet proclaimed. a civic holiday in , not yet known. -Mrs. William Dens - :honor of the relief of Kitnberley nor ford held a pa.ncake • party last .Tues- . the unconditional surrender of Gen..1 dayevening.-Silas Stanlake. Jr., has -Oronje. Why not? All our sister i purchased a new upright piano. - Canadian towns' of importance are. There was no Sunday school or League • jubilant. To what nation do we be last Sunday on account of the storm. long? -Miss Duncan, • of Farquhar, • is • visiting her sister, Mrs. Mantle this week. -We are deluged with agents selling "Life of D. L. Moody" and Zurich Be, , mvs.-No services were held in . "Story of South African War.' Have the churches on Sunday evening ow - was a law ing to the severe storm which passed you invested yet? -There suit of local interest held in the village over, here. -A number of our towns - •on Saturda3r last before J. P.'s, Less men held a social party at Eli Hen- Weand Weurth.-This is a spring mcinth. hoefer's the other night. After ample justice had been done to drinking one 1 grand success, was held Friday evening and was a lintli With regard to the welcome March. . • . (From another source.) another's health, the rest of the even- I • nel e • 'resent and the talent which ing was passed in telling stories and i inl - 1 1" I • • Bsenne.-We had quite a blizzard e,„g•no, i songs. - A nuMher of our I had been secured. The singing of H. .on Sunday last. It must have strayed ''" R. McDonald, of London, and Miss Mc- onyoungbpeople attended a dance at 3411'. from the North West. -Our churches Nichol, of Toronto, were much appre- Stelck's, Hillsgreen, on Friday night Sunday were not so well filled on dated, also the various dances by Pro - 1 last. -We hear that another hyery account of the stormy , weather. and class, of St. Marys. - ',stable is to be started in town. Verily fess°r GraY . Some of our local' and Star Shinney - The proceeds amounted to $112. --The • •(hockey) players attended. thePatriotie Zurich beats them all for opposition in business. -A number of our boys Sunday services were poorly attended, skating carnival at'Exeter on Friday osving to the severe storm which was took in the Exeter carnival Friday night. All report having a good time. raging. -W, Jeffrey, who lives one and ' night. -Messrs. Brown Bo Siebert, of Billy you missed it. Even Harry says Orediton, visited our burg Thursday a quarter miles east of Staffa, had his ' he got some star pointers in skat_ last.-Obester Steinbach, arrived home home and all its contents burned dur- ing and is going to enter the raee next from Seaforth Tuesday, where he has ing the storm of Sunday. His nearest time. --Pugilism is quite expensive in neighbor knesV nothlog of it until he been visiting for a week.- Mrs. J. Zel- Crediton as was shown in Saturday's arrived wiele bis vvife and mother, ler, Wisconsin, is visiting relations in • case. Beware ! Hits don't count, its seekhig slieN0er. The house is insured and around Zurich. -A stranger ar• money. -Some of our prominent busi- in the Hibbert and Usborne Co. rived at the Oomn3ereial the other ness men are wielding the axe, others , St. Mare's dents. We wish them mosperity,-- by her niece, Miss . nnie Beek, on bc I ricton , Samuel Handford, of Manitoba, is Tuesday last.-Gorilon Mantis met with ft very Raiefui accident while skating at the rink. on Thursday evening' of last week. Ile was skating beekwards 1 at a lively rate, when he slipped back- wards on his bead, the fall tendering him unconscious, and during the re- mainder of the week he was under medical care, so severe were the iojn- ries he received.-Mes G F Arnold is in Toronto attending the millinery open- inge.-Our business uteri report trade good, and :are pleased to see the sleigh- ing contiuning.-Mies Watson, of Eden Grove, who has been been visiting the Misses Moore, left here this week for Detroit, where she intends spending a few weeks before returnieg home. - Arthur McAllister. who is te tching school near Loudesboro, was here on Saturday last visiting his parents. - The trams got through on good time on Monday, notwitlistandiog the storm of Sunday, the miniature snow plough now attached to the front of the engine being found to do good service. -Miss Prior, of Exeter, is hero this week visiting friends.-Williato Carlisle, Ntho was how spending a few weeks, has returned to Buffitlo.-The London road, about three utiles south of here, is like a,canal with great banks of snow on either side. -Miss Smith is attending the millinery openings at Toronto, and visiting her sister at Hamilton. -A number of the young people of this village .spent a very pleasant evening at the borne of .Tames Hagan, sr., of the Parr Line, Township of Hay, on Tuesday evening last. - Oar saw -millers ate getting in a large stock of Iogs this winter, the advance in the price of lumber being a stinenlus for the farmers to bring in their logs, -The ReveT 13 Henderson occupied his own pulpit in Carmel church on Sab- bath, after an extended absence, preaching on the "Interests of the Century Fund." -G 0 Petty, the enter- prising proprietor of the Yorkshire Packing House, Is laying in and curing large quardities of hogs. Unlike other animals they can never be cured until they die. -The last carnival of the sea- son is advertised for Thursday evening of this week. -The Rev W J Doherty Iwas unable to take his service at btaffa on Sabbath afternoon last, owing to 11,131,191...119 -Ate, the impassable state of the roads with snow. --We are pleased to see B Hog- garth on our streets again, after being confined to his room through illness during past month or so. -Quite a large number of our villagers attended the concert of the Sons of Scotland at Cromarty on Friday evening last, and report it as being a great success in every respect. -Wm J Ford and little son, Ferris, who have spent the past, few months visiting his father and other friends in this vicinity, returned to their home in Absaraka, N D. Sat- urday evening. Mr Ford. has resigned his position as school teacher in that place and accepted a position as book- keeper in Spokane, Wash., a,t Salary of $1,200 a year. We wish Will suc- cess, as he was one of our Huron*boys. -We are to have a permanent mama - ger for the alolsons Bank here, in the person of Mr Oarn, of Port Arthur. He will be assisted by Ambrose Smith, son of Bev Mr Smith, of Bayfield. - Mr Grundry, of Goderich, and the -V. S. of Blyth, were the guests of T Mur- dock on Tuesday. -I-1 Hooper has re- turned from attending the Grand Lodge of the A. OU. W., in Toronto. -A Patriotic carnival will be given in the rink some evening next week. Cromarty _ 13rone.s.-The returu match between the boys of the Cromarty and Staffa schools was played near the Oromarty school, on Friday afternoon. Quite a large nuniber of people were present to see the game, which resultedin 1 goal our gme little town. Speeches, songs to nothing in favor of Staffa.-The In and recitations were made by our lead- nual concert of the Sons of Scotland ing townsmen tit the above hoar nom - ed. We trust that the enthusiasni showed may prove to be a fact indeed, as this war ta,lk has got to such an ex- tent. that the school boy can talk flu- ently on war news. It is too bad to see blood flow with such profusion, for to obtain a point. In God sve trust that this terrible war will soon have an end. Small groups could be seen on all corners of the streets Tuesday, discussing the war DP WS. It is hotted tittt the report is verified and that peace will in future reign. -G Piper, one of our town boys, who is fighting in South Africa, has sent home a photo of himself to his parents, who are in great distress over their boy. N'Ve 'trust God's omnipdXent hand will bring Mr Piper home safe to his parents in the near future. 1Www,--Mr„ Henderson, Welling- rlsitmg Ins brother, James, of this ton-st. south, has just received word BRIBFS-John Watson Ieft on Thum i'ice..-There are still a number of pro GROCERIES kinds of Farm Produce fo Ouch highest prices will be paid. P Rost3., from Cape Town, South Africa, ef the day for Toronto to sec:11re ajoh AS oers in, our burg yet, but -they are Lumley. marriage ef his cousin: Ames phoebe: clerk in a, boot and ohne Separtment.- hanging their lip just now, youngest daughter of John Woodhead, Aliss Tessa, Stewart of St. Marys. is • . _- $1. -'DIMS DFATIL-On Tuesday. Wm of HohnOrtb, Sea PoInt, Cape Town. visi mg a Roberte c et...--. -.boutNI, tee, aged about 40 years, the suet- Elinwille to George Rethven 'Murray, of tbe co. fiftv guests were entertained at the denly at the residence of his son-in- ionial civil servicee_oeverei new social held to raise funds to build a newt pnITP.I.I. buildings are already under contract new church, at William Robison's, 4th 131uPe'rs--"Tb • the past few days bas been about the e tome of the ,tisitabl health up to the time of his fnr erection as teem es weather is suit, linese. An enjoyable time was epent, blizzard on Sunday last It W'as with- ' able for building. -The young cadets The •-.•erograra was short and sweet - Varna the Opera7TIouse, preparing for the IlesdaY 1.41tebell at the wedding' BRIEF.s.-11re are glad. to ar that the opera, House: ou ehtreh lath._ It was reported a pleas,ent event -el. Bbreetthbarenyn.' Illeerre• pWortaeltiategga°e-Inefiters George llathevell is able to sit up and Work has been suspended in the var. eurprise arty- was given to WT law, James Horton. He was in his ont a. doubt, the worst storin ever wit - are &Mine' several nights a, week in '1'QIII' Chappel and wife Went Wed' nosed in this locality. and none eau , grand patriotic concert, to be held in of Miss Atinie Stoneman to R. Keller. vouell fev •1. bttt an i time returning, whits Bev: phiips will soon be around again. -Miss Ida, ries for a short time owing to igh Tufts on .lenday evening hy, the peo. went to Zion and took the wisest plan 211OrriSOn and Miss Mary Szott, of Bur - water, --Y. ,T. LeS110. Church street, Ile old* Alethodist. church for his ser- and dill not return till „Meniday atter- fate, were visiting at their grandpar- gdeleveitaecitcearoasst puisaesoindesnacteu,rdinviteldvenof. vice in playing the oi.gan in the Meth- odist chnrch choire-Miss Rachel Kirit Ante ere savii 7tiv R npvininnn lasE 11001), MS driving horse is still lame - -"•-• -- ''--- e -''''' -----' es --- -ng, Feb. 21tb. ' ' so be drove the Elirtiville lievery.- ' ee,,, "ey-1.e„,4elfea„mee a„„Ye ewe. wife, ,,,,, W. Sleanion is able to he around again e""*„..e„1,7"4„-"ftes",e" e.e',,,,`-',''rese-F,„-„e- -1,"14.r,e," after a couple of week's' sickness, but 1 -re -s *- ---- ------ --a - his step is very alow.- Rol% coats ef , hopes are entertained oE ber recovery, London apent a few days with his ilhough by last reports she was some father who is a present very low and , better. John Hamilton is laid up -with at times quite unconscious. -Mrs. E, , an attack of la grippe. sPe" 11°11"Y 1 me. Wingbam will be represented in J. Brown, of London, ..,-,..-. the guest of 13. Spicer, and is the guest i ' e of Mr. and Mrs. John Auth,ew:_tzaite , Stratbcona's Horse contingvni, by 4 a. number attended the eale a J. p: former Winghaut by, Thomas Ore, Ciarice's household effects on Monday. ; gory, son of the late John Gregory, -The Epworth League rally given en I and nephew of our townsman, Thos., Tuesday last was it deeklet1 success in i Gregory. The boy. once reeiegnized every particular: The church was I on oar streets as " Tommy," since go - filled to the door. A splendid pee. i ing ont west, has grown too stalwart Inan, a typical western rider, and will teramine was given by local talent. of ' the different leagues of the circuit, and I make a worthy member of Strath - two essays given by Miss Miss Miss ' "ma's Ilarse• left on Wednesday last for the Thames road to perform her duties. Woodham The school has been closed on account, of diphtheria, in the section. -Our new BRIEFS. -Tuttle of Dresden, is residents, Mr. Stinson and flintily, are at home for a few days visiting friends I living in the village. -The football and relatives.-Saml Ford drove to ' match played by the Plugtown school Thorndale on Sunday last on the re- and Kirkton Friday, remitted in a tie, ceipt of a telegram telling hint of the one goal each. They are open for all accident wipe+ betel his son's, (Dr, challenges. Captain Paisey received Ford), wife. She in some manner his Femme Raid medal on Saturclaye- broke her leg but it is hoped she will The teacher's meeting was held at Mr. soon recover. -Mrs. Sydney Allis went Leigh's on Friday. -Archy Robinson cm a visit to friends and relatives in had a woo a bee Wednesday. There Centralia last week.-,Onr school eon- were about twenty.five vords of wood (net was a decided success on Friday cut. He was well setisfied.- Mrs. evening. Much credit is due to the Davis returned home on Friday, after teacher, Miss Smith and the scholars visiting with friends at Winchelsea, for the way in which they -managed it -Homy relies, of Centralia, paid our village a flying:visit last weele-Wm. McKernan teemed the offer or being the overseer of an Industrial school in the North West and bas gone to Brantford to see after machinery for the same firm, We hope ]is health will permit him to do the duties re- quirecl of him -A, St John drew grain to Exeter last week.- Large loads of logs are daily arriving at the SaW mill and the mill hands me kept busy. A large number of loads of Hawn lumber is being drawn to St. Marys. The yard is full and it keeps Billy guessing to find room for the others coming in. -The new machinery for our flour mill is arriving and the mill -weights. Messrs, Johnston are very busy putting. it in. -The farmers and patrons of Winchelsea butter and cheese factory were drawing ice from Mr. Peglar's pond last week to the fac- tory.- Ed. Knight has nearly all his goods moved to the farm lately occu- pied by Richard Scott. Lucan. Brisoes.-3 Anderson is still confined to his room. 3 Foreman, .is also kept in from paralysis, havieg the third at- tack. Mrs Ellis is improving some- what. -Master Horace Horn, of the London Collegiate, VMS under the pa- rental roll over Sunday. He was ac- companied by bliss Maggie Hartford, Miss, of Zion Le:eve. and Miss Chicago .., . , ..! Jas. Johnston, a RoGgervilio, E. Halle, or aehmville 1,44',Itgi.V. It was, also decided to hoid a circuit eonven Biuniee.-Packing ice is the order at tion once a year. The collection taken I --- the day. -Mrs. Lotus Kalbileisch, who WAS for the Forwltrd Movement and !TESTIMONIAL TO THE VALUE OF had been sick for some time is able to amounted to nearly $S. The ineetmg I ENGLISH STOOK FOOD be around again. -Mrs. Haymaker and closed by the audience singing God daughter, who had been visiting at • save the Queen. ' I used Enp,lish Stock Food, mamt- William Bannan's and sisters for some I lectured by O. Lutz, Exeter, for a cow tune returned to their home in Kansas on Tuesday of last week. -Mrs. Neel), of Slebtown, visited at her sistere,Mrs.1 • William Roeder a few days last week.1 -Miss Adelina Miller is on the sick list at present -Benjamin Pfile is. cinito happy because his if has pre- sented Inin with a bouncing baby boy, „ Revival meetings in the Evangelical$0.000. church are eing on splendidly. - Henry Kalbfleisch is rushing the logs from the big swamp. He is getting in a very fine stock. (Too late for last week.) BRIEFS.-QuiLe a party was beld at Sohn Geiger's on Friday last and the young folks were baying abappy time. -Miss Kate Edighoffer, of Blake, is • visiting friends aronnd here. -John Geiger and family are visiting friends around Drysdale on Sunday last. - Nelson Miller our agent of the war book is doinga rushing business. -Mr. Able Schilbe is wearing quite a smile on his face became his wife has pre- sented him with arbouncing baby girl. -Rev. 'Mr, Sauer and Rev. Mr. Fink- beiner changed pulpits on Sunday last wbieli bad calved and was not doing British Seven Mixtures for vile by II appetite was bad and she ve er • 0. Lutz, Exeter. Was losing ftround. Shortly after Winer's Liniment is invaluable for feeding. Engah stock Food she began, sore throat. Price 25e. Sole tee eeLuts7e to improve, and is now doing well. 'rug Store. lier appetite is good and she is inaking Kuepfer, ard Morninton, hes up in condition and. the flow of milk is sold bis farm to John Miller, of Ellice increasing steadily, ii TA:mtS W. ,TMINS•"rOX .111•M11.11M1111•011.11MUMMMOMMOMMIMMIRIIIMITM111 THE 1\1 ORE cousin of Mrs Horn. They returned Mr. Sauer conducted 0 very good ser - on Saturday to London. -F Banner- mon here.-OrPSunday last a load of is engaged in getting out square tim- near Bayfield, and young people of Dashwood were visit- ing.friends near Blake. While Happy man, has gone np ber.-Miss Brett spent Sunday at her their way hotae their sleigh parents m London. -Mr Stewart, prin- cipal of our High school, accompanied by Dr Orme, Sr, went to London on Saturday last, driving, btit had to re- turn by train, owing td the fierce snow storm which we experienced on Sunday flast,-The carnival on Thurs- day .htst proved Success, Under the Management of J HoWard. , Another One is spoken of for the near future. - On Tuesday night, between the hours of twelve ,14,nd one o'clock, could be heard the st-,•:. ad of guns and trumpets and a reflection of flre'seen, in accord- ance with the neWS received -of the surrender of Cronje.- -Gireater entlinsfi awn and -British recognizance couldnet be made in Canada. than was made in night. It's a boy. have the idea, but not the strength to did me more good than any other emedy and Sr. Chas. Smith of J'imes, Ohio, foloW it, --Chas. Either lost one of his T. 114511)11111's & Co. :-YOur Rheumatic Pills valuable horses the other day. -Jos.?. The Grand Lodge of the A. 0: U. W. I consider hem a perfect curefer IZ.heumatism. writes : I have used eyery remedy for ' Morlock with his bride left for his fir- Was in session in Toronto last week. Mrs. Joseph Pearce, Collingwood Ont. • sick headache I coald hear of, for the ture home in Reed City -Miss Melina Among the new district deputies ap-• DANGEROUS bYSENTERY. ' past fifteen. years, but Carters Little neayer is visiting friends in Exeter.- Pointed appears the name of M'r. John ei miasma with. Dysentery for four week$ Pills did :no more good than all the Miss MeV Mattin and Miss Mary Mor- Baxter, St, Pauls, who rePrcsents the and could get nothing toour ale. I then tried 1 • Huron district Mr. Baxter is Master Dr. Fowler's 'Extract of Wild Strawberry, „,..„, 4 1 f f lock, are spending .the holidays ays in • • which cured Yne when eVerythiug also lance, vv e are sorry ..o hear o the illness 0 Morriston. -A grand lecture and con- Workman in Baxter Lodge, St. Pauls. John L. Carter, Breivecom,,,, lc, e. G. Sanderson, of Bayfield. , broke down and theylhad to go to some farmers to borrow another; as they could not get one they had to take a jumper and then went home rejoicing. -Mr. and Airs. William Roeder visit- ed friends at Slebtown on Sunday. Central la. SCHOOL REPORT. -The following is a correct report. of S. S. No. 2,Step'hen, for the month of February. Number on roll 32. Average attendance 27 :- Sr. IV, Lula Essery, Garnel Hill, Vern Essery. Louisa, Flanagan, allow& Hirtzel, Delphie Essery '• Sr. III, Gleetis Hill, Isaac Si tns,Allie Harding, Bristol Essery, Wilfred Lawson; Jr. 111,Louisa Sims, A. Flanagan ; Sr. II, Eva Hirtzel ; Jr II, Ethel Lamport, Lora, Sims, Nora Shns, Boys Sims, Wilfred Hodgius, Mary Gower, Henry Clarke, Roy Hill, Jos. Edwards, Ches- ter Sims; Pt IL Gertie Essery, Rose Harding, J'os. White, jos, Gower, Jno SKATES White, Everet Sims. SK C. L. fliGGITEE, Teachet. Thoughts are in use to -day than any other stove or range. Leads—others follow MORE V T 110111#001llt ARS MADE EVERY YEAR than all others Combined. IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW THE Happy bought Bilo•Aaw, our public HOCKEY STrCKS, school teacher is Itticf aside by a severe attack of appendicitis ant3 as a result HO CKE Y PUCKS, his part of the school was closed last week, but is to be carried on soon. - Wm. Baker, of Fairfield, has purchas- ed the dwelling of Samuel Da -vis, who recently went to Exeter. We welcome , Mr. Baker and wife to our town.- ' Many of our citizens intend taking in the concerts to he given next. Monday and Tuesday in Crediton and Exeter by our well known friend, Rev. F. Forster of Toronto. -The supply of ice for the corning season has been placed in our creamery and 125 cords of wood is being hauled by different parties. -- Our thaw caught a had cold. on 'Satur- day, and Sunday was the roughest day of this winter. Owing to this, no divine services were held here. -James Collingwood who has been visiting , A friends and relatives around here left A u° CARTERS, X -CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, must be sold to make room for Spring goods. These goods BUILDERS' UAR WARE. Our stock is most complete in Builders' Hardware, • Tools, etc. Get our prices. W. J. HE MAN 9 north of R. Pickard Co's Store, EXETER . il`,;l• 41'