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`TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 32.
'Special thisWeek
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SPECIAL 1 Stu.#fa
;:illi GAN OFGOLI 1 N 3 Fs.--•3oseta Wordier: moved ia-
DRIP TABLI SYRUP til his hew residence west SGaf % on
9S0. Tuesday last...-Shilsten Kerslake has
. a saleup farming, and field
decoded to ave tair
n Thursday, March . of his
stock and implements. - The. Literary
Society have .decided to close their
•�
• n g . nineethn s for this. season.
M dil's SiiillUs
Made-to-ordar
'Flue all wool tweeds in newest weaves
and colorings.
nal in flee all wool black and blue twill
worsted serges, superior finish
special for rraen's fine suits.
We carry a full range of TWEEDS at'
very low prieeh.
Metallic SKirts
MEWS NEGIIYE SHUTES •iNeW5edS0"s
�y,�„�„PM.,�,�„m� �s11Kme�as
Ina. t
Striaes and Plaids,
A large range of beautiful
New Goods.
Be sure and Gee then
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'011118i 6ETONNE
6o111 Spot MOMS
Deep flounce, lilted and knife
um Gurta-ma, Eta.
pleated, frill around bottom
t . A full stock of these
Royal B1ue,Electvie grey„ tae=dint Goods.
Black and Purple. le. u Be sure and see our range.
30 in Art Silkoleltes
Newest colorings and
Patterns.
Special in
ee the King t t ashy Silts
beauty.
eds
ALL KINDS
01?
HIID sees
Perfectly Glean
W.. .1•111.,
MIL
Gf%NS
The can for this year is
the
SAMSON
Bottom made in one plea
II;AI'EST. CAN IN THE MARKET..
Churns
WASHERS
BOSS is the one for heavy
washing,
Seeders , ,
I%OCIrT.R for light -washing,
POINT
THE
Sherwin -William
Mixed Paints
For
OUTSIDE and INSIDE.
Same as Sample Card.
FULL MEASURE
NONE BETTER.
H. Bishop 6i Son.
Sodom
Sexsmith
BItIEFs.-.-Silas Stanlake Iran a wood BRIEFS.—John Mellick had a small
bee on Thursday, a great quantity of l wood -bee one day , last week.—W H
wood being cut. Tt was a strictly Johnston preached in Main St Metho-
temperate affair the only thing full dist church, Exeter, on the 25th ult.—
being the house although some of the Wm \Varrau; jr., is engaged with T
boys pined after beer.—Samuel Stan- N Northcott for the coming season,—
lake is somewhat crippled with Rhen- 0 Aldworth traded horses with George
nlatism the after effects of his recent Atkinson, of Exeter, a short time ago.
illness. --Miss 0 . Ferguson is to ad- —Quite a number from here attended
dress the League next Sunday night. the marriage of Miss Jessie Northcott
--+.- and Richard Yellow. on March 21st.—
Woodham Wm Northcott sold a good horse last
week.—George Geddes bad a cow die a
BRIEFS.—A. Mills and Co. have two short time ago.—W Warren lost a
new gasolene lamps in their store. pair of twin colts a couple of weeks
'They equal any electric light in hril- ago.—John Duncan sold a good horse
liancy and are a -great improvement to Wm White, of Rodgerville, a few
•on what they formerly had.--- Miss days aLgo.--F Essery has sold a line
Nancy Stinson, of Kirkton, is learn-! young driver to his brother, Will, who
ing the millinery at A. J. Ford's.— has taken a carload of horses to Mani-
Fred Carr who had his hand badly toba.—idr Johns, of Elimville, called
hurt sometime ago is all right again.— i on friends here lately. Call again,
Wedding bells rang in our vicinity Jack, we're always glad to see you,.
sometime ago. Miss Josephine Stew- q,o
.art was wedded to Jas. McElrea of j Goshen.
Whalen, on Wednesday evening last 1
.at half past five. At seven o'clock of 1w STANBURY, B. 4., 10XETER, ONT.
the same evening Mrs. B. Hudson was ,� • (Late with atcOnrtli ,ogler & Oo T on -
married to Sidney Chappell. Both to,ij Barrister, Conveyancer, Notary.” Money
ceremonies were performed by Rev. S. to loan. Offices formerly occupied by Collins &
Knott.—Miss Charlotte Hosea who I Stanbiriy, over Q Neils Bank.
.has been visiting at J. Stewarts has i BRIEFS.—Mrs S 0 Harris, slaughter
,returned home.—R. Knott, of Grace I of Joseph Bastard, left for her home in
:`Hospital, Detroit, is home for a two I Forest, Manitoba, last week.—William
-weeks' vacation. -Mr. Prestley,of Kin- 1 Marlyn had a' very successful wood -bee
'tore, who has been visiting his dau gh on Wednesday,Navin cut s
s g >r somewhere
ter,,Mr . Albert Switzer, has returned .about 20 cords. William is a hustler.
:home.—Philip St. John is the happy Wood -bees seem 'to be the go.—Mrs 8
father' of a sturdy little boy.—Our Prizcator:is' on the sick list.—Thomas
Thomas
.ma'llisrurnin in
full
swing.
All the Clark has disposed of a valuable horse,
,.. rew•$our machinery is in the best of
,running order and the best of flour is
produced.
McGillivray.
Cvon if they only cured
HEA
Ache they would be almost priceless e, those
who super from this distressing complaint;
but fortunately their goodness does not, end
here, and those who once try them will and
these little pills valuable in so many ways that:
they will not be willing to do without them.
But after all sick head •
the; bane of so manylives that her
.ca oe t where
We make our 's
great oast:: Our pills clue a
while others do not.
OEus'eER s Lrrrom 'LIVER PILLS are very small
and very easy to 'take. One or two pills make
a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do
notgrlpe or purge, but by their gentle action
pplesse.all who use them.: In vials at ss cents:
flye'for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.
(227111i'hdldA1 III17 0Q.i Vow York.
god,
rill. Small
D0grail
biGei
for which: he received a'handsome suis,
—Miss Cecilia Clark is engaged with
Mrs Jake Wurtz for the summer. -A
large number of friends gathered at
the home ,of Mrs Paseo:Kestle one
evening last week in honor of her son,
thin "W alhn.,.'eturned ou Monday to his
thought, his'14arock, North .Dakota.
was half asleep`°.,.::n,way very pleas
wot bacIe, yawni'14;,instrumental
£he boycould never qu.::,ynd after.
—.though often. asked in; afte,,,lra
—what led hire to ran thus risk.
true
true he dared not return to the R
Touchet; and he o as •only twelve`
years old; and knew nowhere else to
go. But-;H»wever, that is all -that
can be said. He did follow them.
He pests kI at the heed a f'tlre stairs,
and stood Shivering under the, great
Iamp. Txl front of him. "hung a pair
of lreiavy cu•rtaiips, After a.moment. s
hesitation he crept: between them
and found himself in.'asplendid apart-
meat, spo.ci,ous, though sparely furna.-
sherl;-lighted from the roof, and in
character htlf .hall, half parlor. A
High'marble chirxnney-piece in the
Hay.
&mgr. REPORT.—The monthly re-
port of S. S. No. 2, Hay, is as follows :
Names are in order of merit. Senior
IV.—Gertie Harvey, F Johnston, J R
O'Brien. Junior iV.—J R Northcott,
Luella Munn, B O'Brien. Senior CII—
Cora Munn and Daisy Diking equal, J
E Gould, W E. O'Brien.. Jour III W
J Russell and A W Johnston equal,
Bertie Northcott, R F Northcott. Sec-
ond -Mary Johnston, Evelyn Gould,
A Carroll. Senr II Pt -W M North
colt, T H Ballantyne, Carrie North-
cott. Jnnr II Pt—Roy Melick, Alva
Melick, Chester Harvey. First Part—
Ruth Wildfong, Horace Melick. The
best spellers in the monthly spelling
matches were a Fourth—Luella Munn;
Sens' Ili -Cora Munn; Jr III—Albert
Johnston; Sr II—Mary Johnston; Junr
II—Edgar siunn; Second Part—Willie
Northcott.—W H JOHNSTON, Teacher.
Mitchell
BRTnrs.-A sleigh load of young
people went to Exeter on Wednesday
evening. They had quite a time get-
ting home as the road were bad. The
sleighing is about over and wheels are
running once more. March were
out sheepish The Bowling Club elect-
ed
the same.. officers for anothery e ,
ar `
viz., Mr Hinds, president, and S A
Hodge, secretary. They have purchas-
ed their present grounds for $850. Af-
ter May 1, they will be open both day
and ni ht.— 1 .
Willtam Ro aerts who has
g ,
here
resided rfora long time, o mmoved to
day to Brantford *here he will reside
in future.—The body of the son of Mrs.
John Hints cane from London on Sat-
urday evening to be buried in the
Lutheran cemetery in Logan.—The
town council are negotiating 'with a
carriage firm, the bonus being a loan
'of $15,000 to be repaid in 15 annual
payments without interest, to be ex-
empt from taxation and electric light
free. It would have to be voted ou by
the ratepayers. -A telegram came
Monday about the death of Mrs. Kesig
in Toronto, who formerly resided here.
--L-The Lacrosse Club was organized on
""''jrsdaynight by electingThomas
her ''man resident and Jaes Eshel-
see
p
her er Mary, so get your club ready
hex•
fix i"
thein L
chokin p
savelrerg, froz< - .. ,
The perspir NNW Ent' TIONS
. s hie
brow. He h �tSkin Eruptions. rob
he muttered, hof lzlen's Arnica Salve
shaking hand. " Old, Running and
The man was wa
Boils Felons.
but he rose hastily t,, Bruises Burns
ti
•`P L t ,
L lights•lits in m ,
Q y s, Chilblains.
hark you ---you will
Wok-. Drives out
` onts ai box.
L
Drug -
have
They.
tie.
Aden
(Received .tots late for last week.)
ail i
lz -^ P
E,P3 S. Salto conducted
the quarterly Sunday School reviews
on Sunday of I?st week, and made it
interesting for the children-. Fie ex-
es
r e
P sed ha >: 1 she'
mfn
an
well sa '
With the . tasfthe
prompt xe�lies trans the
little infant claw Thos. Cann occu-
Pied the P h pulpit in the a
1 afternoon. -A.
...
kn p 4A -A.
E. Teslaey, of S. Marys, called at Mr.
Switzer's au Monday lust. --G. Rook
bas jest lanced a new piano in his
home" This will no doubt be a vale.
I' able laid in training, the musical talent:
of Iris dauglit,ers, axed also add much
to the enjoyment of the home.
cgliatrW ta-
polt
Banis.---AlissM
>ur, of Exeter, ie-
tairne t hone Wednesday, after spenid-
fug a shore time here the guest of Miss
Flora Essery.- i
ss
R r e .t uta.
1 Tolle, of0
, Otta-
wa. acid Ernest Tolle}, of Hensel',nee
1e
visiting their aunt, Miss Elizabeth
Tolle, of this village, ---The Rev R Fair,
of Luean, preached here Sunday morn.
ing and evening. His +;Iiseourse was
vet' interesting. -Pat V n'fln shipped
carload of fat cattle front Bennsaalt
and Centralia,.. He intends sihipping!
one more load a cattle from here on
Saturday, and then paarwes going
west for a short tnat .--.fine Rev S
Salton took charge of the services in
Liven in the absence of their pastor,
who preached here on Sunday last in
behalf of the educational Inuits ---We
have learned of lane that Mss Nellie
Dempsey, who left last summer for
Iiirnnitotlik has passed her examination
for a teacher's certificate with honors,
and bas been given the charge of a
school at a. salaryofSOD Il ;t year . -G
e -
GI
Grafton on the sick
S k list this week. --I
Hepburn heel the misfortune to get
a bad cut on the arm with an axe,
snaking a severe gash, which will dis-
able him for some time.
formal).
(Lee
at. ee Sratlierland, ?Teter, Public, CODA'ey
ancer, Commissioner, Fire Insurance agout
and usurer of Marriageleiceeeea, Legal en
mentxa carefully drawn at reisonabte rate.,
Stoney to loan on real estate at low Fatee of in
tercet. Office at the Post office. Tlensall.
H. J.D. COORE.
iLatc with Carrots -- roudfooV Barrister
Solicitor, Notary Public. Kemal". out..
Sellexy, le D 8.. 11 D. S;,Ae ler Gradne
ate of Toronto. Uolvereity, Iheneete, Teeth
extracted withoutep els or baa effects. ,Qffi,ce
fie teettrr's Mock. Iiensall, b t Zurieb every
aionday,cootreencinr; Mee aim.
Snare -W. B. fix: Lean has dispose
ed of his property. There to G. O. Petty
and with his family intends moving to
Manitoba shortly, -The Hensall
or-
i
nomill has again dimmed.
h
ndCok having urehaeeHIles .
half interest in the mill and electric
light
plant. M
r. Cook takes Me. liun-
die's handsome residence, Mr. RUgdle
gettingMr. , Cook's residence i
rx the
eal. We have not learned Il r..Run-
tlles further business pursuits but be-
lieve be intends leaving town, ---Mrs.'
Enoch Parker, of the towrtsbio of Hay
diction Friday after as brief illness, et
the age of 26 years. She wee formerly
a Miss Soutthhy, and leaves a husband
nil four young sons to mourn her de.
Bohn Woods, of Tuckersreiths
rchased from T. 3. Berry. his
sed Shire filly, paying $225 for
Mr. Woods is thoroughh
horse-
man, and know az good horse when he
sees one, and this purchase is certainly
no exception, Vie wish him success.
- Un MMorxday P. Curtin shipped two
tr loads of prime cattle from, this eta-
. while on 'Wednesday P. Lamont,'
Zurich, also shipped two earloads to
eastern rniarkets.-elessrs. Sleep -
.S: Willis made as shipment
ags this week for which they
per cwt. --G. . tautherlan
ial
was n Seaforth this week on business,
John Ayer moved his family to II-
dertonn this week. where, as previously
mentioned, he has been appointed
to the position of section foreman.
Meng friends here regret their depart-
ure. Me Ayer's position on the :see -
tion here is taken t'y Al.. Ryckxnan,--
Roht, Patter. ou, lie, has. changed hie
mind,
and will remain in town an
continue the contracting and buiidina
with as much vigor as ,ever ; Manit'
ba'' charms are still too few for 'Deb.-
°. A. McDunell was out,on Monday fo
the first time in a week ; be was con
fined to his'room through illness. -
F. tI. AlcDonell has returned front th
Optical school in Toronto. --Miss Rol
lino has returned to her home in Eva.
ter, after several weeks' visit wh h
friends in town. -Miss Sutherlaind has
returned home from a pleasant visit
with Forest friends. --A. A. Goetz was
in Berlin this week on business. -
The many friends of Gordon Manns
will be pleased to learn that he is hie.
peeving, and that his recovery is ex-
Lected.--OnSunday Rev. Crawford of
ondonppreached quite acceptably in.
Carmel church, and on Tuesday even-
ing lectured to a fair-sized audience on
Missions. -The roads are in a horrible
state, those running east and west
with mud. while the north and south
roads are filled with snow. -Miss Shaw
has taken her position as milliner with
the R. Pickard. Co. -L. B. Dickson of
Exeter, was in town on Monday.-
\'Ve are pleased to announce the re-
covery of J. 1?. E. Berry, svho has been
confined to his home in Lucknow for
some weeks with a serious attack of
typhoid fever ; he expects to take
charge of his busines. here in a few
days. -We learn that Miss Haagen has
sold her dress -making business to two
young ladies from the north. -This
is the growing time with the local
Masonic lodge ; recently they have ad-
ded handsome new furniture to their
n
sod a room and enrolled ro led mau
„ y new
members. -The pipe organ of the Pres-
byterian church, which has been out
of kilter for some time, was this week
sent to the makers for repairs. We
hope it may come back much improv-
ed in tone and appearance. The wed-
ding of Miss Mabel Reynolds, daughter
of Henry Reynolds, town, and a Mr.
Rabmsay, of London, is announced fo r
this week. -Wm. Chapman and fam-
ily of Hay, have got nicely settled in
their new home on Richmond street,
iriuth.-G. C. Petty is in Sarnia this
week on business.
Elitxivit le
Bann. -Robert Coates, of London,
attended his father's sale on, Friday
last, and returned to London again on
Monday morning. -Quite as large
crowd attended tl Coates' sale and
fairly good prices were realized. An-
drew. Hicks, ' f Centralia, bought the
best Jersey cow for $53. --Chas Trout
has proved onto the farm recently va-
cated by Enos Cook, at' S' 'inchelsea.
George Kellett, had a wood -bee on
Tuesday anti cut up his year's supply.
of wood, --Our blacksmith is kept busy
these days and bids lair to work up a
good trade. --John Hind is able to be
around again, after a severe attack of
pleursey. -James Heywood has finish-
ed uti in h
e t o the u
P g
supply of wood at
the church. -Ii Johns was confined to
the house for a few days by a severe
attack of rheumatisrn.-Tile hired men
are moving to their respective places
for the summer. J Herdman is going
to Bert Andrews', Jas Smith to James
Heywood's, and Walter Winters to
Joseph Hawkins'. -William Sleanron
was in Exeter on Tuesday last and re-
turned with a load of furniture.
Crediton
Bitxnrs.-We
need a nice warm v rm raiu
to settle the ground and usher in the
spring. -Rumor says there is another
wedding on the Lapis. -Miss Dishman,
who has been keeping house for Isaac
Hill, sr., is reported very ill at present.
--The lecture given in the M E church
last Thursday evening, by Rev George
Long, of Hensel', was appreciated by
all, His subject svaLs "Our Western
Heritage" and was handled in an able
and interesting manner.. We trust
we may have the pleasure of hearing
the reverend gentleman's other lecture
on a similar subject at no distant date.
-Miss Emma Lewis is a London visitor
this week. -Misses Williams and Liv.
ingstone are again at their posts as
milliners for Messrs Zwicker and
Brown respectively, while Mrs Link is
hard to work in her department as
heretofore. These"laadies are getting
their displays in order and no lady
need go to Exeter or London for spring
millinery, as the most fastidious can
be suited in Crediton, if you have the
price. -On Friday last Ecl Nestle re-
ceived tidings of the death of his moth-
er. Mrs Kestle was buried on Monday
in. Exeter. cemetery. We extend out.
sympathy to the sorrowing ones. -H
Eilber, M. P. P. and Raz M
b V t, .P.;
spent Sunday at theft homes here..
Next Sunday Rev Stephen Knott, of
Woodham, will preach in the M E
church both morning and evening, it'
the interests of the educational work
of the church. -Who said the war in
T
e
South Africa was ended.? ? \
f r e o fear
there will be much. bloodshed yet be-
fore peace and harmo, ty prevail s. • W e
are glad to learn that our old friend .
Thos Yearley is slowly recovering
from his recent serious illness. -'-1n s
epidemic of sewing carpet:rags has e
struck town. ---The Ladies' Alliance if
connection with the \t' E church met .
on Wednesday last at the Parsonage. t
and decided to hold a box social heat
Wednesday evening, in the baseme,t .,
of the.chnech, proceeds to be applied a
to the furnace debt -Tuttle Mills, of I
Centralia, spent Sunday in the village. t
-How isyour coo;out holding ?-Miss
Minna Morlock ie visiting with friends a
in Shipka this week, Fh
BISMARCK'S S IRON.NERVE
Was thceresult of his splendid health.:
Indomitable will . and tremendous d
energy are not found where Stomach, o
Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels are out of
order. If you want these qualities
and the success they bring, use Dr.
King's New Life Fails. They develop:
every power of brain and body', Only
25c at any Drug Store,
Bm
present sari the sick list, but we acre
pleased. to learn that she is recovezing.
?firs T G }Tarlton and Mrs H Wing
are also numbered with the sick.
Mies Einnnaa Aiorlock, of Crediton, is at
present with he•':>itster, Mrs Sweitzer,
3lfr Halla Net week.. --Prof rt, of kaII Wilsey.;
and Dr Gray have been lroVi,,g con-
certs in Harman's hall during the past
week. Mr Wilson left on Tuesday fee
Grand Bend and the detector took the
opposite directions -Isaac Gower /eft,
on Saturday to spend the simmer
with Mr O'Neil. of Brinslev.-- McIn-
tosh,
of Parid/xnil, has been engaged to l
saw for Mr Swietzer. while J McPhee,
M ,
goes ta. S
�, Id.�isv -P
1, r r,--, .'
:7 �
arx ant
•xxa ill
tyre left on "azesaday' to tnrerp:ire for
sailing during the etniiizeer months.---
,A.ngus i'if Eachrin tuts returned tai
Shipka, after an abse;w,ce of two years.
Silipk; . A Fine
is Samuel Sweitzer is atr
,Anda s ii
rmee of
PRINTS
P GOODS
Arriving
Always
A LAR+, a
,� H OF
FRESH UROCERIES
All kinds of Farm Product) for which
Bltxi;rs.---.Miss Mary Vomitus ,and highest rues will he paid.
Miss Idaa Fox, of St, ta,rye, are guests - p F
of Wes Dick Birtch —:Mise Efyne Cot in-
istr, of F�irkttiir, was the guest of Mr. P '�%1�$,a,
and Mfrs. Jounce 1<Iighet last week. --
Ur. and Mrs. Daniel Sinclair and faun-
ily left un Wednesday for Dakota Fallartorr
w e.. "
here they t'.
intend to
make t
goke, e
lnax holm.
use,.
Befcro Ieaavir their i Bulbs ---Cin Friday the building
K r their
ends and committee oe the h'Iouat Pleasaxnt
neighborsci them
at their homrens a and
church met t consider the tenders
Presented theft. with an address, and that been seat in. All the teudere
Mr. Sinclair with a fur coat, and Airs.
f3tneiaair ra gold watch cites. Both , w?re highelr than consideration, the
?Jr. and ;lar;. Sinclair liaise tleeri ;digin s of Mr. Johnston, of St. Mary s..
brought ulr fix this neighborhood
end s were accepted for the full work. at
are held in high esteem by
an. They' about , ce,rinnaxttt'e tab furnish
will sae gzeatly Anissed•--• The quilt'stune.ebri d :ddforx a In Whe
whlcli the fair maidens have beers t p g
Irl:iking lass been s urupleteai and will bye • `vlll .cost $S.0O), about t ,,300 having
:onlaohyytteaurctsluceoln, n Gtcoo:i Friday evan- !been Moore„ promised
htariten wa kiss' kith
ng when the Iaaddes purpose holding L. Selves, making rollers, got his band.
and lecttare, diva �
Cora Cornish, Ifirkton, was rho guest; too near a.small planer, and as a coo-
oc leer friend Mrs,. Thomas Ribe� last J sequence, lost parts of two'fingers in
week. •John Dickenson lost avtaltl cele the contact. ---Dame Rumor has it
than one teamster whom we sometime
wee on our streets anticipates starting
housekeeping in the near future. -W.
Woodley haspurchased
farnn ofriaares nearGuelh>,
sum of $I0,300. --Mr. Kellington had a
foot bruised from the effects, of a plant
falling= it. -D. Jordan has purcased
a nice driver and now will try issues
with any who may wish to try their
a;j, everything realizing good prices. ? fast drives. -As a result of the work
le'r are sorry to lose Mr Lowe and lin canvassing for the Indian famine
family from our midst. Mrs Lowe . fund nearly $125 have been raised in
left Wednesday of this week for Min." Fullerton school section. If alt the
nesota to visit her daughter. Mrs Mur- school sections do as well in this towu-
ray--Miss 1►L J Horton is visiting ship there will be a: good amount eels -
friends in feaforth at present. -Chas ed for this laudable purpose. --J. Came -
Dew spent Sunday .under the paternal ron and his mother have moved to
rout. -A largo sleigh load of young' Wm. Rogers' house, at the factory.
folks from liuroaidale drove to the J. 'Waddell is about selling his house
home of Jti1n tike tele evening last in the village, hence the'removal,
week asci spent a eery pleasant even- ___„,_-
ing.
Everyone went home wishing TI:STI:4 ONia L OF IRVINE ARM-
STRONG. fur anal 11'frs Oke rhranvy years of happy STRONG,
wedded life. --:lir anti Mrs Thos C;ard-
more were called to Toronto hast week I have used English Stock Food.
to the beside of their son, Caleb, who manufactured by C. Lutz, for driving
is seriously ill of brain fever. His 1 horse and snitch cows, and in both
many friends in liurondale hope for cases have found it a most excellent
his speedy recovery. He has since died. ! food and well worth the money.
i . I am informed by many farmers that
Mr. Kelly, who'during the winter it is a most valuable food Inc calves
has been engaged in conducting a and young pigs,
lumbering business in Louisiana, has IR! 1NE Atit5T11aaN4.
returned to Blyth. Exeter
cow on. Sunday.
Hurorldaf e
Bneurs.---Mr
Anderson uu •efficient.
g , r
. school teacher. te•tch x
o held a
public ai_e s•
p I c c.11ool
examination last Thursday afternoon
r which was a decided sncccss,-George
- Lowe held a sale of household effects
on Friday' last and was largely attend-
e
Bayfield
Bn,>;Ers. iss Addie Rathwell,.. who
has been visiting friends at Zurich the
past week, returned home on Monday
evening last.—Miss Bert Morgan re-
turned` home this week, having spent
the winter in Detroit.—Geo iMoKenzie
who has been engaged with F A Ed-
wards the past two years, 'left for his
home in Kincardine on Saturday last.
—James Ferguson left on Monday for
Port Dover, where be takes charge of
a fishing tug for the summer.—Mess
IdMa
May Porterfield, of .9 mock and
M
Y ,
Miss
Mary Belle Geddes,of 13el. gave are
Y ,
re
g'
visiting Mrs Jas Fergus' at present.
—Miss.Lottie Martin 'has engaged Miss
Welsh. of Listowel, for milliner for the
slimmer and has a large stock on hand
of the latest spring styles.—Lack Ken-
nedy, °of Clinton, has rented the bar of
the Queen's hotel for the summer.
Mrs P.�llock will rim the. remainder of
the house for summer boarders.— anal Ed Baker.retor;'neci to town' last
v�eck. having spent the winter in the
voods near airiartoii. - Norman Cam
-
roe, having. spent the tinter with 3
A King, baker, Clinton.rettrrned home
this week.—John:.McLeod :�arriv;ed in
own last week'from Algoma, where
ae lias been the past year,. --Mrs Thos
Stinson returned home this week from
visit to Dublin and Seaforth,-Rev
t..r
A 1!.-. Thompson, a :� Fortner Principal
eacher in our .Public school,; erc;aclred
tin educational sermon in the \letho
ist church last Sunday 'anorning.-
eorge Woods is still on the sick list,
t owl.
b rt e hope c s r tospeak' ii
w r: ar ,of his re-
covery.-Miss 'Mary Whicldon and. Miss
Mary Galbraith have stai+ted in the
ress-making business Their shop is
ver Mr Whiddon's grocery stone.
Do not suffer lane Sick headache i
moment loaner. It is not -necessary..
Carter's 'Little Liver Pills : will cure
you., Dose, one little pill. Small
price. Snafu dose. Small pill.
air If you make any purchase at tris store which proves unsatisfactory, being
it back and your money will be cheerfully refunded.
MURRL
M[JRALO is a dry powder ready for use when
mixed with cold water; unequalled for refreshenin
walls and ceilings. Cheaper than other finishes;
---44inufk81K TO 85E9
Ready Maxed 2aint
The Elephant Read =Mixed Paints
Never fail, once used always used.
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Big stock of Paint and Kaisomin.e Brushes
PRICES--
-ATBOTTOM
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Mica Axle Cxi'ease`"is the highest quality of axle
h q Y grease,
contains ground mica which forms a coating
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,
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