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TWENTY—SEVENTH YEAR NO. 3 ..
HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE.
EXETER ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 1?th,1900
This Week's
Bargain
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ABIO.SNA P IN
SILK:VVRISTS.
FOR THIS .\'•*EK.
59 79 ,+89I,1.00 1.25
Silks in waist lengths, tut to
the extremely low price
of 49e.
A11 waist lengths. No two
alike. These prices are on.
1 for thus nett week. A
:ceianet> not- to be missed.
PEACE LIST
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GROCERIES
3
cans best Corn
3 tans best Peas
r 3 :ens best Tomatoes
13 lbs extra select raisins
1 21 1-135
Redpatle's Granulates Sugar
131.00.
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25
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CURTAINS
The New Season's Curtain.
'I be Swell window draping.
TIM ROIiI:I:C;:.T
;4Re'faf1eel Curtain"
1. gra ble, .rtistie. ',cnnomical,
Delay . Inexpensive.
WE HAVE THEM
:Ready -La -wear
r.
.f e .rp ad to t
CLOTHING
Fully guaranteed in
FIT and QUALITY
I
klei �3 Bullis $1.09 to $12.001 Boys Suits $1.59 and up.
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G 8 256 Oct and ti n.
PLAIDS
4.4,44
Our Stock of this season's
Plaids is now complete.
This season's styles are
more beautiful than ever.
We invite inspection.
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MEN'S
MEN'
Ne911ge Sluts
�c�• have just ren
We haave just teceiveel
still arother shipment in the
latest stripes and plaids.
They are Wi -nel•s
E IS
GrOmerty
[niton
13rlxvers . special meeting of the
i Brunz•n, The fall fair of the Blan- BR s . mixes Carroll,n
x<atep as ers of S. S. No. 0,shard agricultural society will be held purchase of a fine new .Berl,
SatuadSaturday to elect a trustee iu lilacs of i
was held Onpon October 1 and 5, 'Caere will be no l from ;kir. Kellerman, of DashI), .1lclicllaax who bad lately inoyetl out I spring fair this year, ---The mill here is
doing a . good business. -The Amos
Doupe, who recently sold lets farm and
Sexsrnith
A ;Fine Assortment of
of the section. --Samuel tspeare was
elected to the position. -D. Park, jr.,
has started to build the foundation for
his stable on his new village lot. -Syrup
making is not a. very busy job this sea-
son so far. -Quite .b number of the
• young folks of this vicinity were pre -
kelt at the marriage of Miss Maud
Wright, slaughter of A. Wright of thew
tried at Stratford assizes, re- service m Exeter on -Sunday evening.
t 1' tai con., to R. Dalton of 4tatffax.- Il. cently, resulted in favor of the defend- i Farmers in this vicinity are anxious!
(b. Horl;arth is 1x181 up with erysipelas Eant t'ornish. winKirk, a butcher, waiting for seeding to commence.y
of the owe and his eldest brat with in. h sought to obtain damages for a story11-
H.uumation, hu„ at last report svei t which Cornish hard reiterated at the 'Vooclham
I ,;lightly lode os ing.
home of aJohn Shute, concerning his
[Kirk) killing and selling diseased i Baines. -Mrs Wm. Edwards is
t 1 which Ia •i claimed (MI h
laastweek. _'t;'e were pleased to see Ms.
and Mrs. Richard Yellow, of Exeter,
at Sexsinith on Sunday last -..John
went to Manitoba. was the Blanshard leartbeott visited friends in Exeter on
Amos. The i'sborne .Amos is still at Sunday. -William Jacobi, of Exeter,
the old homestead and has no intention called on friends here one dad- this
of leaving. We could not do without week. -Fred Corbett is engaged with
hien, in fact. ---The case of Kirk vs. Peter Munn €oi• theguaun,er.--Quite :t
Cornish, an action for slander and k number of our young people :attended
Gran Serle
u:ea , am it t el aimeinn around a�gin after her recent illness.
a1. R. A.. �1.F.Ti,;t;, QST .
!meat,
serious injury. There were aa. number -Miss tl,dai Knott is slowly recovering
front a dangerous illness, which has
e c
kept her confined to the house for the
last three naanths.-,..A .1 Ford & Co
had a very busy time on Friday awl
S,
a
Saturday, b.
tr'a it e
,eta their millinery yncr open. ea
Y
ing.-ltev Knott and Rev Ilueear, of
t'reditoi}, exchanged pulpits last Sun-
day. --Jas
.
S .
et
Stephens, ten
s t f I .
cto'
i r leg � .
vas
home on a►. visit to friends and parents
this week. -Ii. Knott, of Grace Hospi-
tal, Detroit, returned to his work on
G.ST.'Y\12ut S
;anted+ith al,:taarttag, oiler Ca„Te};an- of witnesses on the cause, and ?emelt ti-
terest ryes manifested b t
tie -
feu l . ivanif 1 he
Barrs ter. convey -ewer. •e : •�
us ,gree � y
r. . oL r . Money. 3 n
tie loin Q se. u
,
S
lit t r era • c • I
m s n cnp.cd by t`otiin, � public hereabout. The evidence went
iStanburs ores Q;'ieilslianl{. to show that Kirk had purchased a
BRIr.I s. ie$ Aida Mayes left here cow froth Mrs Stone, of Bianshard, for
lastweeko
,-
ft Detroit trot where 6 1 cry she'
in- a h on the
j{the 1 and ad killed then beast
1 C 1
tend_ spending t,.r+ satnxnxer.m- Miss pYYealisNe and taken the meat away at
Annie Brenner of Zat'ich. is at present night. The cow was shown to have
visiting , lei[ in t 9
t 11tra aunt
Mrs. . ei
�' lIr i .r-� a •
ne, II xr ..cbut calved seven weeks previoaxsily and
Wilson left here on Saturday for St. had it blind teat and a healed udder..
"Joseph where he intends giving his Those who know the condition of the
r shows fora few evenings. --John Ross
1left heir ou lliondav to work for Mr.
Baird,of I'arkixill.--)Rev. Hazen preach-
- ed the annual Educational sermon
in the itethodist church Sunday evg.-
Mes rs. Frank and Noble B:skerare int.
!proving wn
S after being
on thesic: list
Ere sane
tin 1 e
, Sucker Pushing is the
order of the day and Wiliest any hour
of the day or night peaiple eau be seen
trying to eateb ' ;a sucker.” - Mr.
LaYinnott, of Stratbroy, sees in town
ALSO
NEW SPRING GOODS
Arriving always
A LABo1 TOCK OF
FRESH
OgE ES
All o kinds
d f Farm a forsvllic
Produce " 1
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highest prices will be paid.
annual stated that they would not buy ridgy, after a two weeks' vacation. -
any meat from Kirk until the Stone, it, Rewards is away at the funeral of
supply had been sold. These facts his
urothex:-To
m Brook was home
came Cornish's hearing. and while , last Sunday.-1repxxationc
are being
helping at a threshing at John Shutes made for our anniversary and picnic
the rumor was spoken of and the men for our Sunday School on the 21tIs of
Left -sed to eat, the
neat provided. In
11 May. -Chas Knott was on a visit to
answer to Mrs Shote. Cornish said thew friends at Thorndahea hast week
report was true, hence the action by Messrs seuripton anal Stephenson. one
Kirk, who demanded of Cornish 850 genial bl,icl:t;txazths ~vent home for
and au apology, Cornish allowed the Smudgy to imia�lon.-•-Fred i.:ull;e is
tetter to go to trial, which resulted in working g for Stuart Campbell. He is
Ione day last week inakigg arraug-' ails favor, the Judge holding that, have to occupy the place soon to be vacated
ments for the erection of hie neW cot- i ing no malice towards Kirk, a, case of ! by Andy Stewart, who held his election
[:lander could not be established, and
dismissed action with all costs against
plaintiff. -John Hazelwood purchased
•a mare last week from Mr.. White, of
Winchelsea, for a good ilgure.-Wo
etre d o d. rk
around agtainlearn after beingialJlaidL. uIKip withis
a sore foot. --Miss TessaStewart, of St Mr. Smith, of Sarnia. has arrived in
Marys, is here this week visiting town to take chitego of the Learoyd
friends. -Miss Eliza Shift is able to be dry goods businees.--N'ieholat Lynch,
around again after being laid up with of the township of Logan, died at the
IL sprained knee. -Wm. Jameson spent • residence of his son.in•laaw, Stephen
Sunday inStrhtford.---Miss Mary Kirk Nicholson, on Friday morning. He
is home from Thorndade visiting ( had attained the age of 71 yearsa, and.
riptide. { was an oid settler of the township. Ile
came to town bout, ; . ��:eek ago to
tage which will he built on as piece of
ground purchased
from Mr. Speck -
man. -Mrs. R Ridley's fifty acre farm
was sold here on Saturday last by
public auction. A. Hayter purchased
it for the sum of seventeen hundred
and thirty dollars. Mr. Gibbs and Mc-
tluiit>n of Pare:bill were in the village
on Sunday.
Creellton
4,4
:;ester eggs 1 How many
•xriners are anxious to
in but the
sale last Friday. -A Mills Se ('o have a
new man employed is drive the meltethis summer.
Mitchell
t..__.
, • ,.
• P Ro £^s.
Eiimville
BRIEFS. -=Geo Wilcock has aeturnesi
from Stratford. having finished his
course in the Business College in that
cit end a• t sa
. xx learn he i about to leave:
n
y y
lour
burg again and
d
..ee .ais
f
or t
e in
the �est,ua_sih1 i Chicago, he hav-
ing a brother there. Success,
George.
-Wm Sleamon has been engaged for
1the summer with Joshua. Johns. --Our
111acksmith took a leasine s trip to I•,x-
eter on Tuesday -S Andrew had the
1 misfortune to get his hand in they root
ul eri b•
p p and cut c i Ins then, very badly.
i -Sirs Waddell entertained the neem-
? hers of the choir on Thursday even-
ing last, and a very enjoyable evening
a was spent -Chas :kliners has been en-
gaged with II Johns for the sttminer.
--Rob[ hicks, sr., returned last week
1 from attending the Grand Council of
1 the C. 0. C. F., and gave n.good report
1of the Grand Council doings, on Friday
1 evening hast. -On Tuesday afternoon
between tit) and 40 members of Elim-
ville Council C A. C. F. went to the
home of Joshua, Johns and sawed, ' plit
and piled the year's supply of wood.
Mr, Johne li e., se "••^ ^1324