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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-3-29, Page 1• HUH O N . Y!" 1ieU�. TWENTY -SEVEN -TR YEAR NO, 31. EXETER ONT., Of1N.AD ., T URSD• 3..Y CORNING wi li .ti'J e 29th.19Q0 Special thisWeek 2 35 TIN "GOLDEN DIP" TABLE SYk1:t. P pereieseeme 'This Week's) Bargas ti h FL11,6Y fKepfli:74 T L t Wrappors 5 fa �l 11 buy a Alan's Suit in SRC .. U Guaranteed Fit 'This is as1en i1 offer. S, A few left to clear out to see the nits. 50c 15c Are some of the prices in lase 6llr1iius That we have just put In hock. We have splendid values also at '11.00 up to $ 3.00 Seeds ALL KINDS ?IELD SEEDS Perfectly Clean 8 2.10 PRINTS In 1.11 the new stripes an, checks hi Light and Dark. This seasons patterns ar exceptionally choice. SPECIAL AL Mitchell Hensall, and Mrs. Beek's health much improv- ed. in the iztterests of which the change GI„T. sutiterlaud, i?atary Public, soxts'oy was taken, --The Caxdaddiaat Order of ?v GAN OFGOL,I)FN Bhz.--George ?lacks left on Mon- mm rss r Fire InaiR uce a eat . tb a.ucer, Co ..1 lana: r+' Foresters rej clean to their a erterai DRIPTABGFSYRITP day for Toiciiita, where he has secured it and Iseinerot kfarmeeLmenses. Le ocmx u g #+ ;t sit.*IA.ticm,- .T. * Spring Fair will be wets seeetitity stxawe as reesenab Q rates tlxe rrot'rls over Oreol to des r taus � , Mori. -y to loan,ou real estate at Iow rates of in ant, their' former roonx to be occupied. held on the aI psi es will on April lR, gest. 003ee atthepostoteee,Hausjll. byJohn Weisni' lera . dms!e 1' Apart, when the u�aixl prizes ire elven f•,r., ri $ l tzil� . P t' 1p , J, D, COO$E, tnents. t; -steric :end laor~es.-fime annual meet- �• inti of the Sporting Association was Mate with escrow 84 Proatdfo$ti inter Ol;zroanYa-••On March 21st Hensall held last t�'cek when William Ryan cliczrer. ;��oturs Public. ]aen$azl. Qat, lost its oldest resident, and much es- held elected president; J EI Dore. vice' P A- Beller'' le D S. D, D, S.,Eonor ar*,du' teemed citizen, in tate death Rf Alex- Wesley �j user, d e 1 r. secretary g y NEIN IN' G000S weal bmttl.at on.Ore) ter an isinae fax building eentrevte. e t si,ateri•tl, Inaba, Fdattetsammt. 3ae.. Henget. troves,' s£ khat eitr: iiTlletx d le arx- Hie Ps. -••.R. J, Twitchell is again der (the deceased) wee %�lite young his `g father, hakvin scale sritlm adversity- in t 99e;. buy, of Men ' Coff Bel ea -at SQ. r price we star in Goff Caps .1' 'e have all the latest shapes See the new Dress Hat. THE NEW FEDORA is beauty. 1MILK CANSI FAINTS The can for this year is TRE the SAMSON Bottom ]nate in . one . piece. CHEAPEST !'SN IN THE MABEET, 1-i1.1rrit' Seeders 1NHERS BOSS is the one for heavy ' washing ROOKER for light -washing lye l![ •l14•NW lhiafS Mixed Paints For OUTSIDE . - ,ateertToront4 (7niversity,Uentieta3. Teeth ender Buchanan. The deceased was president, .end John Broderick, treats- extr;wted wlthcnt pelan or baa ,,8ea;ta- U#ttee . .u. V n ? arts a s . .0 s to Pett %R Bloch. Hensall. .at iurickt every born In Glasgow, 1(i February , 1h11, Poll:u 1 left ` lost'. 6F4&4 fire MO If ay.Conimcncrng 31v )ab. anti was therefore �u '}•t1�3 L1. year. Britntfom'd, where he. leets seennal ai v.1814r1v TIF,10,4)M r L arrIkr1.-rJuyt rerehreal r was an exxteneive manufae- • tai ndet6rtlioa it n+es 1,>tt,u rets slaeeiziUI , 111& father • i - _ »tui'er rm Gla ow, a;std seals at orae tiazle A Flue l,ss.rfinett of PRINTS ALSO llusselclale Bg3Er..- The ecdne•ert width wee held in Fullerton vill:tt;e on Monday i evening, the* i ri1: last„ in ;idt1 cd' tart C'ainaitliatn I':ttriotie Fnnil, ptuva�.t a Iwonderful setae e. realizing the sine f'he^siaey. on Minidaty. l3tisiness lass he lime married to ma gtaret, eldest, F of $42. --Tito ftmner=tl adf thea laths John heel chill in town for some time ow- daughter of George Moir, et I3'ocastle a i Dow, of the 10th trim of ITibbert, who inti to them bad eluate' of the FO J..-- F'ar'm, Mr's Buchanan still survives departed tide fife on Sartiwd:av, the the learn that 3ttaht. PaitterHrtai. j1. in- him, and had lie lived. two days loxnger I AIT 21t inst. Tis remains were leiil in tend a 1I--Lving shortly for M nitaita, to I they wattld .have areaelt -tt rite flair 111- i ' Roy's cemetery can Monelaay lost, when week, his fortune, bt,ildinl operatticalta uiveAlacy of tllas:r trtarr'iaage, 'tmey highest prices wig be peid,. a1• large concourse of 1•e'iative'. and in this nei,hh,orhood beinr;mneatgrethis4t+�'rrrre to'Canadat, arta took up their S t o do t x is t►t a� 1l" t , Aiex, Z ilch,inatn, f athc m �' ti s Ross d i•• ,irxvlt. gird cda r ca t711 arale g' .,� , . r �f Y 111 i tr a1 IT: l ;u 4 a ern a F til • t i I •t 1 1 n 1 Iloss of it departed father. He 3 eaeslet} dent of the village, tieing In his 00th the ripe cage of lis' yea's, :tint up to ye.•.er -Geo. alcFwen t+itt not erect his iwithiii ax few weeks of his death I1 1,i:ejected saw mut tlliv year; be Hats was in his ttaanal health --James t, ,vy engaged 1). Urquhart to do his salving Mecca the misfortune to break tooth at, the latter'a mill, -John i'isasskine of hones of his ten. just above the rankle, the Laindon road has disposed ut his. On S3kurllacy last. while hitching 11p mammoth white cheer to :f1. Watson P < .Sm st 5 n . tai ➢1 • than his tiers ,at tilt', C iii, .a li ti fa t t n# myth, The animal is ager t Mitchell.- -Mr and ;Ifre IIndgert, uf' , ,. • i were guests 1 v rt+ � the t. wad our burg, t r f ;11t n £t tats John Dunean, near 1 ail eth:i . 3mea Suad:IF least. -I r•ie'n,1s Oliver 1iaaries sand alalia l'L•ilev are de'li,•r.... to tate I m g a aamf R ronflneal to his morn, ,1. relapse y oraarc•i' eonipleint. He had mannerly.- business, removed to Calaa edu, Ui i ed n nil. too soon, wllicim wag lIle e;txtse Pertltsitiree, where the subject, of this' cif tilt' r ---built Chesney of ,six, eketch, subsequently learned the trade , forth s'.3S the west of leis brother, Dr. et joiner. Oil the 23a'e;1 of March, 1840, ki Teeing Always, LAR „�TOGH GROCERIES arm. Produce for which. friends ftlpowial the cortege tone last season, We wish 51i Pi1.Ltereon a very residence near Little 'Sark (near resting piria:s', ' ' i t'e,l9c'I :a ..( ,: of Toronto), ffetr two e<zu reside z'ce 1 �, , hait'a • � ' • � *d # be,ehoe,e the vo . Gi off, in reel, anti ei ?r+ weer en the Huron tract, and . , t ate1;�:• w . s d a+ r ,. , , t ., ,•.,..� nn � ..,,..,..m cleaves a large" factitia to mown the n,Nla last, He was the mut::: took a laud on 111r� 31YT cancessitar, of t11 telt L'sborn . H,'avbff )land s'„',"^,rior get 'vantages in edireatiort ai 1 otherwise - BRI!L.-. ?3.. cern sudden be soon became widely known aamong' carred in this neighborhood the early settlers, and in heal vocation I uesday last. Malcom, Mellick. of Zara urlusu/illy successful. Telt yt'ax3 est came to visit Ids brother, Just' ago, having started i.1ia bays in rause- i the droneora line oil Tuesday. Ices for themselves, and his family had . walked out, to the lama. and was in ap•, theoneexhibited ass a curiosity =et the all passed out from the paternal home, , parent good health, He rete ycl with. - varietal rani least year, weighing 2,1(10 be sold his farm and removed to the out complaint, lout next morning, xam[-- padulmds, Sr. I twl:ina* received ti ccs, vintage to spend the everting of his bag to recp nd to the call for breal falste per pound for him.-T.J. Merry suite- days iu retirement, Thee dene:.tttt'd was arta entrance was effected to itis ra mm, eel from Chatham last week with at. car agavot reader. olid upto the time of 1 wwhere heWAS fanned dead in bed.and Connell of tale t'. O. C. %`.,which leach cif` z:ki' lalnck heir --es. which 'tae* iaa his tleaathl retained to an ttnus3ai de Ceroner St mmibury, of .Hayfielsd lies tieing held in Toronto this sleek, n Y tliaaprlsimg of fait. -•--Miss Hatton bee ra- gree, f'er such. advanced years. laic . notified, but upas investigationdectsi- Elimvillo - somal('.-. tv Miss Sba,siater of Br.Siniav thine Of the day he always took an tic- failure was ascribed as the cause of tinned to the village, as milliner for E. mental faculties, Iv the public ,vases- eft au meanest a ila8e'ceas11ary. Heart fit: (:'lintnn, tuts been engaged in ;4,Num. Live and intelligent interest. He was deat h.-Aiiaert an Peter Zettlts 1lave _ IMF capacity atcity try them R. Pickard Co., and a Conservative. a member of the Pres- rented their father's farrn on the burred • JR expected here in a, few d -i.'. t 9-•17. ltic• 11 teriaale church, sand }tis 1114.% Baas al- lige._,-i�. Mess. jr. has as c:ineareto*r g1l3; IlI.tteedeas:Inv rete r, '-'r&:Ce„Tornn ie.� IlarrtAter, i^fdmlroytnecr, xnsaes. 'Money r Gt➢➢ sang at zs-csmrxcem^t in Lnndaln on ways chaaracterize:l by integrity and and will go on the clad, -T, I�otl'day, 1 to lean.°like+sternierivfdctnr.Ed+aibyCollin. .. Tuesday y evenin awl c'n aged With, a, Uprightness. The large-cotmcourse of iate�tinsmrmith within Zeller & Co. has Stanbars over Crekit�a beet:. '' i'r•ofa,ssor to take vocal �esyons.--Miffs People that ,�ttteradeclltxs funeral on secured a situation in ;sIermsaill. �,s.'' Bztlltla.--Spring is nearly here and Elia Rollins of Exeter, is visiting 1MMrs,. Saturday was sin indication of the high are pleased lie has riot gone fatrtner, the rolitn has nsatde its atppe,•trance. i i C. iIt Donell, ail is also Miss Irving esteean in sv 1ich he was held by the and can often return to see ----.-Ed. ox. ' z ah 10 Sugar making will now he the order of of Wingllamm, alar. lUci)nnetl being in Ct1tlmCnnnitX Besides his aged widow ?.tiler has purchased. C. Fitt l the day, for the hear that several haavi' Toronto taking as course at an Optical ,eight members of his family survive graph, and is now loerkiul; for some already t.1ppped.•p A large crnwcl n£ i Selma -The Service of Song in Car- him. His sons aro Alexander and An- accompaniment.-Sinmon at3V:arns anal young people spent aatient a very pit�awant enol church on Sunday evening was drew, who are farmers in this vicinity; Mics Lizzie Bender were mnarrle'a. on t;nxe� at Ja111'1' Iley'vnnd's 1 i't L'Oda . snitch appreciated tly the large enngre Dr Co,'_erBuchanan, of Zurich, and Wednesday, Rev.1 inklltt nertyingthe e'ning, tr}ppdng "tate lighrt• fantastic action, p The sermon• b'. the pastor was the Rev Duncan. Buchanan, B. A., of knot. They will live on the l?t tom near till the suer stoat' hours of the morning. iiutang the heat ever delivered in'the . Lanark. Their daughters are Mrs the v➢liege,-A number of sports were Horton supplied 4 -hr music• in hes church, while' the singing by the pre- (Dr) Griffin, of Detroit; Mrs .1 Calder, in London on Friday to 'witness the usual good sit.} le, flit, and Pare R T e:cntor, lair, McGill wars of a, a tmigh order of Matadi :Mrs B Smillie sand Mrs >` fight between Smith sand :snider.�Dar o ms enters^ ne number o their and very pleasing. The ordinary eel- ei ;tr o sl a .=n• . e'r o m Thurs friends to y t .)p t lection was ever aro the largest with p day e'vening' ''est. when ai very enj.ay• one exception in the history of the • able time was spout in progressive churclx,_-R'c are sorra to report the crnkinole, clieclrern, dominoes and serious illness of Gordon IManns„ wino, other ceremonies games. Rev Phillips wa3 aneas- through injuries recently sustained by ter of ceremonies for the t'veuxng and a faall upon the ice, is now suffering behaved himself real well. -Mr rand frena mental derangement. iernent. He bad ;airs S Andrew returned last week been engaaged at McDonell'e, hardware, and INSIDE. Same as Sample Card. FULL 1VIEASURE NONE BET PE H. Bishop `Sc Son. a O. STANlit PY. R A„ SNET1 R, O11T, Johns i d } f 1Bl,rtelxford. Their youngest daughter, Buchanan anti fan ily were in Men sal' Mrs Hogan, tiled14 years ago. Theon 'r.doat attending the funeral lo the funeral service was conducted at the Doctor's father, who died there Wcad- ••esidence of the deceased o; Saturday 4 nesday. by the Rev J S Henderson, x'.110 spoke from the text, Joshua xxiit :14. The reanains were interred in the Rodger- GEORGE RCOKF,RO `WNSFIIP ()F ville'cetnetery. The pall -bearers were i'SFOR,,NE^SAYS:-"IIIAVE Mr Perkins, of Exeter; James and I'SED Peter Moir, of trsborne;: John :Scott, ENGLISH STOCK FOOD James Sutherland :and Alexander Mc- Pherson, ala ci�Ftc�ruxtrn i3 k' C. Linn, I'32:z:T;11r, ot Hensel!.m,•o . FATTENING TTr:NI1ta r 1TTI.E. from a week's visit wall relatives at Merton, Byron and London. -Mr and Mrs I II Andrew, of Exeter, spent Sunday and Monday the guest of Airs and worked up till Saturday eveuang, when he was taken snddenly ill. Ile is note confined to: his room, aaltci will likely be removed to London in a few A.'s. nmother, Mrs Brinmacombe-Joshua days, His another, brothers and sister Johns is, we are pleased to say, some- have the spur. Lathy of all in their sore what an the nmend.-C Coates willselltriad. Leoi SVatlper, of London, was by public auction on Friday, March in town on Monday. -Miss Stella Role 30, his farm stock and implements, inane of Landon, is the guest of her Owing to t11 health it is necessary for ,sister, Mrs. H. Arnold. -The young son ' him to retire from farming. rkof Jatnles Canning, of Kippers, who has ki- i ; as eell ill for about two years with sore rlLton legunderwent an operation on Satur- )3Rz Fs Th iMessrs Quinton, of day' There were t , rad- hree physicians If you make any purchase at t mil store which proves unsatisfactory, bring Usborne, presented their clergyman, present. The limb was opened from it back and your money will be cheerfully. refunded. Rev r m Stout, last week, with a very knee to foot, and the bone, which had large load of hay and a quantity of become honey-combsa, was scraped, oats, roots and -vegetables, and this The little fellow now suffers less pain, g and it is thought the member can be followingthe donationa Cook. ot a large e Patrick's �h has m fi k v been -rTormrin Geo o s e of oats by the people of St. saveam' - un thepast three weeks church, evinces the esteem and appre-ithlying inflammation, rep incl home this elation in which the people hold their week.- air. Bennett, wife and child, of pastor and his services. -Court Wood- Exeter, spent Sunday with friends ham, No. 255, of Kirkton, I. O. F„ here. -J. P. Ross, Exeter, was in town tendered to D. Sinclair, of Anderson, Monday, -Mrs, Shorn, of Parkhill, is on Monday evening last,an oyster su1, per, prior to his departure for Dakota. About 40 of the brethren and their wives assembled to do honor to Mr. Sinclair. The Revs Mr Ball and Mr Stout gave very suitable addresses, and other amusements were indulged in. A letter of condolence was also presented to Bro. Brethour at a former. meeting of the I. O. F.: To A. Bret - hour, Esq.. Kirkton ; Dear Sir and: Brother, -The members of Court Woodham desire ane to express to you and children their, heartfelt sympathy in your bereavement,. We earnestly pray that the Holy Spirit, who called the loved one home, may sustain you in the hour of trial and direct your steps, so that there may be a happy re -union when He calls. Yonrs in L., B. and 0:. W, M. Leigh, per Court Woodbam.--Robert Whaley and wife spent Sunday the guests of William Lucan. BRIEFS.-Iktrs Horne returned to her :lime on Friday Iast, after attending ber mother, who was seriously ill with inflammation of the lungs, but under .the skillful treatment of Dr Rollins Mrs McIntosh is now doing nicely, and is on a fair way to recovery. -There is ,great deal of sickness in our midst at the present time. --Mrs R Mobray is •down with inflammation of the bow- ..e.. .:els, as also Mrs Ashbury with inflam- Lion. oration ot the Iungs.-Mrs McNamee, _-_- while getting breakfast on Saturday BRIEE8,-A very pleasant evening last, was seized with a faint. She was was spent at the residence of IMr•and the lower and unneeded branches of .thought to be past recovery, but at Mrs Henry Squires on Wednesday the evergreens and shade trees around ,last report it is supposed she will re-; evening of last week, it being the oc- the parsonage lawn. This is a good .cover, -Also it our sad duty to re- 4 talion of the marriage of their daugh- start to the improvement of our par - ..cord a sad accident that happened to I ter, Harriet, to John Oke, a prosper- nonage, and the next step is to be a WBrowalee on Thursday evening last. l ous farmer of Hurondale. a large new wire fence along the front. We •He"had been using his horses for some ' number of invited friends of the con- trust it will be a barb wire, to prevent esurpose, and in laying down the lines treating parties being gathered at the the harboring of pedestrians who to do sonxething to the sleigh, he again family residence to witness the pleas- frequent those shade trees throughout -took the lines, and it, is supposed in -ant event. .At five o'clock the organ the summer. -A large quantity* of Treaching for them that the horse began to sound the notes of the "Wed- good Manitoba wheat has been taken kicked him, the result being a fracture '•ding March." The bride was given from this depot to the Woodham and ...of the skull. Mr Brownlee is still in an • away by her father, and looked very Crediton flour mills. -Mr Mills, of unconscious state and can give little handsome in her dress of navy blue, : Woodham, has opened up his tailoring .idea of the sad affair. Dr. Reavly, the , carrying a bouquet of white roses. G. establishment opposite .1 'C Shear- .Attend.ing physician, gives hopes of W. Horne acted as groomsman, while down's blacksmith shop. We wish -Mr and -Itis recovery, Fifteen stitches were Miss- Holland was bridesmaid. The him every success. -Mr Thos Cann, of . Brown , -Mr n Mrs Carr and family enquired to sew up . the wound. Mr. I knot was. securely tied by Rev. J. W. Elimville, occupied the pulpit here on `.spent Sunday in Staffa with Dr •Brownlee's many. friends hope for a 1 Waddell. After• congratulations and Sunday last, and pa ver able Hutchinson, brother-in-law of; Mr. 'seed recovery. -News came of the well wishes theyrepaired to the din ' preachedY Garr. -Mr Hoover and family are -.speedy p and impressive sermon, while in the i.s spending a few days in the village ,.death of Mrs Morgan, _ of Michigan, ing-room, where the tables were load- afternoon 'ourpastor interested the p, gY g .ore W R Carr, prior to their depart- ewes e art= U. S. Mrs ,Morgan s- maiden name ed to their utmost capacity with all children byan illustrative sermon,p teas Miss Scilly, daughter of Mrs Seihy, kinds of delicacies,all doingam le unit for the "West. -In the trial of the p which delighted both, young.:a-ndold. caase. at Stratford last week of. Kirk as. „of Scilly's Mills, lies remains; weref.; justice to the game: The remainder of The Rey Mr Feer, of. Litten will ad- h dens tit . f ing a. blood vessel and from the injur- Centralia. i received, xe ei departed ea a ted (we ba a to a- , p n t better clime) on Monday nigh It is Betriees, -Visitors from various indeed a sad. affair. The deceased lady places have been in town of Iate,-Miss leaves a kind husband land a son and Beaver^, of Orediton, spent Sunday daughter to mourn her demise. Your here, the guest of Miss Flora Essery.- correspondent extends his sympathy-. The Centralia Epworth League intend. -J Foreman is still. confined to his holding their anniversary'on Easter home. -Mr Browe, of , Ailsa Craig, is Sunday and Monday. The social com- again in bis old stand, clerking for J. niittee are sparing no pains in making Park. everything a grand success, -A nnm- ber of those interested in the prosper- ity of this circuit, gathered - at the parsonage one day last week and as- sisted in pruning and dislocating all As a household remedy for cough s' j'It is a most excellent food. My fat colds and bronchitic troubles, Winan's , eattIe have done remarkably well un - Clough Balsam cannot be surpassed, der its use. I consider it pays well to Sold by C. Lutz. feed it, and would highly recommend -'A11 the Ridgetown hotels have it to stock raisers." For sale at Lutz's changed bands, drug store. Price 50 cents. to Ciandeb ye ott Monda the Cornish, In a was gavel in aver ,brought 9: Y evening was spent in .;various, .dress the con re steel lies neatSaab- :and 'were interred in St.a g g e , of elle defendant, Cornish. ;Front re - "lin a es • etc onTuesday., axe. es cemetery� will e'greatly r; James �., _ ,. ;,,. •b : migsed, as she was oige. . leaves a husbend and .foursena11 child,'1 of Zion's most estimable young ladies, ren to mnotirn her loss. -Mies Clara being a member of the choir:and also 'Horne visited in London.over Sunday,of t •Herhe League. The happy couple re- ran it p l at the residence of l4T.rs 3 Brows.,. wife. calved many beautiful and eii.pensi"q',e, eye g, „ •games and social chat. The bride ,of Engineer Brown of the L. H. & B., ,..cousin of Mrs Horne. -Mrs John Hedy, •sr,, froro near Granton, accompanied by her daughter, started to go to visit presents, 'which showed in a slight "d8 gree the high esteem in which the, con- tracting parties are held We heartily. wish them, a long and prosperous life. •some friends. They had not got tar -Mr Peart haspnrchased Li, •pair of. before meeting with a bad pitch -hole thoroughbred shorthorn Durham cat- tle. He does not believe in being be- hind his e-hind•-his neighbors. -Miss Alice Hae - land has been visiting for some ` time R m t me, -past at Mr. Squires'. -A large number of Zionites attended the sale of E Cook, in the road.- Mrs Eady was thrown •4violentlY out of the cutter alighting., on her head, breaking., her neck. The .laughter was horrified to find her mother dead. Mrs -Eddy was a lady well up in years and highly respected, Winchelsea -T°h• n .Lig gand :of .' Oen. _Mrs GWaldin left this (station on traa, has been visiting at George Lin - Thursdayfor Calgarn N.W.T. where 'gard s, -John Horne's bright little :he .intends to remain for awhile,.and boy, Telford, is seriously ill, but, we all . if he finds it a suitable country' he igi11 i hope for his speedy recovery. emove his :family. there in the 'fall.- • who has ke p t'the Ro al Pain i Mr McNamee, iv p y item from indigestion, dyspepsia, • hotel for the past;three years,, left,:' for and too : hearty eating, is relieved at Thedford a couple of weeks ago, lias once by taking one of Carter's Little tiehaying . .'. :sad ,loss .hes v f ; ,nxet;�vith a , .,. • Liver 'Pills imrixetliately'after dinner. injured herself by a heavy -lett, horst- Don't forget this, bath, in behalf of: the Educational e°` ports the trial •a,highly s interesting-. Fund, and a collection for tai°at•purpose will, be taken up. -Wm; Hodgeet left Whalen. for Blyth Monday, where he as engag- _ 'ed on `the. railroad. -Percy Brown has c. y . J3Riaers.-1V, Brook tact with quil✓e ;taken possession of Mr McCoy's house,., a mishap` the other day.He and,fain on. Main, street of our town. -Various here kinds,of:people are afloat around: here. they went to visit annR uruing P p they spent the afternoon. Returning -Mr Gillis las occupied the dwelling home in the evening they were sur - house , lately vacated by Mr ; Sim's.- prised to find the house on .fire, and R Cobleigh and 3 Lawson shipped'a bbfore it could be extinguished a large carload of fat hogs from here, for hole . was burned in the floor beneath which they paid a high price. -Gar- the fire to the floor. stove. It. is sit supposed that a coal net Bissett, Wm Taylor and Fred Bloomfield are all engaged arced on farms had dropped froni the stove and set north of this town. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE. Would quickly leave°you, If you used Dr. King's. New. Life Pills. Thou -f sands of sufferers have' roved thei i matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. ` They make •. pure btoo�I And Estrong nerves and build up your health- Easy to take. Try them. Only '25 cents. Money back if not TurkishScalp food removes dandruff, retching of the Scalp, restores the nat- ural color and vitality of faded and grey hair. Turkish Scalp Food is rap- idly growing in public favor,and takes the lead of all other preparations 'on the market.. For sale at 'Lutz s. Drug, ;stare, Exeter. Only 50c a bottle. Charles Thain, an old and highly re- spected citizen of Guelph, is dead at cured. Sold by allDritggistii the age. of 71 years. Sliwood .7enee8 The Ellwood Woven Wire Fencing is the strongest most durable, most efficient and most economical fence for the guest,.of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. farms, lawns, etc. Call and get prices. A. Tohnston,-The train from the north was two hours late Monday evening owing to an accident to the -`--~ engine. -G-. J. Sutherland was in Gode- rich Monday on bnsiness.--John Cam BARB, COILED SPRING PLAIN GALV. and COILED eros took 1t. Clegg's place as Station- master at Kippen this week, during the Iatter's absence attending the fun- eral of his mother, who died in Lon- don. -Mrs. Clegg is a delegate of the local society, W. A. M. A., at the con- vention in London this week. -Albert McCallum and wife, of Toronto, visit- ed at A. lMurdock's last week.- Mr and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein of Seaforth, . spent Sunday visiting friends in town. - Rev. -Mr. Long, the popular pastor of the Kippen circuit, has recently taken part in several patriotic concerts in this neighborhood, and has won for himself an enviable reputation as a patriotic speaker. His addressesfairly bristle with patriotism, and being .in- termingled with wit, render thein highly entertaining. -Messrs J. Bon- thron and A. Smith and the Misses B. Hodgins, town, and N. Hodgins, Lon- don, drove to Lucan Sunday, but the A household necessity ready for immediate use when roads being so bad the young men re- i x ed `with cold water . for _ coating and tintingwalls and turned home. Monday, morning by m X ,_ i train. The ladies were driven home cei n gMoeda evening by a couple young •' men of Lucan, who likewise returned home by train the following. morning. •--Robe. Luker'•s sale was a success ; he expects to leave for Manitoba next week. -John Curry, son of widow. Curry, of the Parr Line, left on Mon- day with a car load of settlers' effects for Manitoba. -Richard Wright is vis- iting his daughter in•Rochester, N. Y„ who is ill.-Hensall has contributed over $150 to the patriotic fund, . which speaks well for the loyalty of our citi- zens. -Three rinks of Hensall curlers visited Seaforth on Thursday last and played a friendly game, with the fol- lowing score : Seaforth, 41, Hensall 50. The Hensall skips were C. A, McDonell, R. Bonthron, T. Steacy.-Geo. Joynt J. E. McDonell were in Exeter on 'icuesdaY .-Miss Hattie Sutherland is 'visiting friends in Forest. -Mrs. Geo. t oward, of Usborne, visited her sister Mrs. Fulton last week.- Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Beek and daughter, who have been visiting in : St..Paul, Minn., for some months, returned Nolle last week ; they report a pleasant visit, and ANNEALED V' IR . !Ready !Nixed !Paints Use nothing h7li but hint Brand Paints for interior r~ and exterior work. Prepared ready for use. ELEPHANT PURE WHITE LEAD (unequalled). J uraalo 70a11 Jinis,h ..\4:., ,. Laky S. G� - ccs xIgrease res a,��s Makes he Wheels spin. Have ®Ltried it. SAP BUCKETS SP SPOUTS, PAILS, WASH•. RS, WRINGERS, CARPET SWEEPERS, BRUSHES (all kinds) -.011""--QT RIGHT IG T pR I E S IlEA1VIA 1 door north of R Pickard Co's Store. Ng EXETER 1